In classical architecture, Amphiprostyle denotes a temple with a portico both at the front and the rear. The number of columns never exceeded four in the front and four in the rear. The best-known example is the tetrastyle small Temple of Athena Nike at Athens. See also the Temple of Venus and Roma. ... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphiprostyle
Am·phip'ro·style adjective [ Latin amphiprostylos , Greek ... having a double prostyle: confer French amphiprostyle . See Prostyle .] (Architecture) Doubly prostyle; having columns at each end, but not at the sides. -- noun An amphiprostyle temple ... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/A/73