<Ul> <Li> Distyle in antis describes a small temple with two columns at the front, which are set between the projecting walls of the pronaos or porch, like the Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnus . (see left, figure 1 .) </Li> <Li> Amphiprostyle tetrastyle describes a small temple that has columns at both ends which stand clear of the naos . Tetrastyle indicates that the columns are four in number, like those of the Temple on the Ilissus in Athens . (figure 4 .) </Li> <Li> Peripteral hexastyle describes a temple with a single row of peripheral columns around the naos, with six columns across the front, like the Theseion in Athens . (figure 7 .) </Li> <Li> Peripteral octastyle describes a temple with a single row of columns around the naos, (figure 7 .) with eight columns across the front, like the Parthenon, Athens . (figs. 6 and 9 .) </Li> <Li> Dipteral decastyle describes the huge temple of Apollo at Didyma, with the naos surrounded by a double row of columns, (figure 6 .) with ten columns across the entrance front . </Li> <Li> The Temple of Zeus Olympius at Agrigentum, is termed Pseudo-periteral heptastyle, because its encircling colonnade has pseudo columns that are attached to the walls of the naos . (figure 8 .) Heptastyle means that it has seven columns across the entrance front . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Distyle in antis describes a small temple with two columns at the front, which are set between the projecting walls of the pronaos or porch, like the Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnus . (see left, figure 1 .) </Li> <Li> Amphiprostyle tetrastyle describes a small temple that has columns at both ends which stand clear of the naos . Tetrastyle indicates that the columns are four in number, like those of the Temple on the Ilissus in Athens . (figure 4 .) </Li> <Li> Peripteral hexastyle describes a temple with a single row of peripheral columns around the naos, with six columns across the front, like the Theseion in Athens . (figure 7 .) </Li>

What three features of greek architecture were used in the construction of the parthenon