Temple in Antis / AG "LesoSplaw"

© Alexandr Berzing

Located on a hill, on the open area of the landscape, the simplest of a Greek temple is the templum in antis, a small rectangular structure. Designed by the AG ‘LesoSplaw’ team, in front of the cella, a small porch or pronaos was formed. With the protruding cella walls being the antae, the pronaos was linked to the cella by a door. To support the superstructure, two columns were placed between the fronts of the antae (in antis)using straw for the temple material. More images can be viewed after the break.

Architects: AG “LesoSplaw” Location: Zaoksky, Russian Federation Design Team: Andrey Voronov, Alexandr Berzing, George Snezhkin, Eugeniy Novosadyk, Innokenty Padalko Site Size: 22 m2 Building Area: 14 m2 Budget Total: 1050 USD Project Year: 2012

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Temple in Antis / AG "LesoSplaw"" 28 Sep 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/275744/temple-in-antis-ag-lesosplaw> ISSN 0719-8884

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