- A porte-
cochère (/ˌpɔːrt koʊˈʃɛr/; French: [pɔʁt.kɔ.ʃɛʁ]; lit. 'coach gateway'; pl. porte-
cochères – pl. portes-
cochères) is a
doorway to a
building or...
- La
Cochère (French pronunciation: [la kɔʃɛʁ] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into...
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adding a
classical style entrance way clad in
Portland stone and a porte-
cochère from
which customers could collect their finished cars. The
factory closed...
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building with a turret, gables, a
pedimented entrance porch and a
porte cochere in the
Queen Anne style. The
original house was
built in 1867 and subsequently...
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amended before construction. It is in the
Federal classical style. A porte-
cochere at the
front allows for p****engers from
vehicles to
alight undercover....
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floor includes a porte-
cochère,
outdoor courtyard, and garage. The
double doors on the main
facade connect with the porte-
cochère, a long,
narrow space...
- staircase,
Spanish ****gany in the library,
western red
cedar in the porte-
cochère and back hall,
cherry in the
breakfast room and
window sashes, Hawaiian...
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Signature attractions The
Palladium Seasons of Fortune,
Southern Porte Cochere, Revelry,
Brigades and
Celebration Notable restaurants Nobu
Gradi Silks...
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building and is
lined on the
ground floor of this face with a
porte cochere. The
porte cochere comprises rusticated corner columns and
round intermediary columns...
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rusticated porte-
cochère,
designed c. 1648–1650 by the
architect François
Mansart and
later engraved by Jean
Marot Mansart's
large porte-
cochère,
visible on...