- A
façade or
facade (/fəˈsɑːd/ ; ) is
generally the
front part or
exterior of a building. It is a
loanword from the
French façade (pronounced [fasad]),...
- The
facade pattern (also
spelled façade) is a
software design pattern commonly used in object-oriented programming.
Analogous to a
façade in architecture...
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Façade is a 2005
interactive storytelling video game by
Michael Mateas and
Andrew Stern.
Conceived by the
developers as an "interactive drama", Façade...
- Look up
facade or
façade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
facade is the
exterior of a building.
Facade (or the
French word
façade) may also refer...
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Building façades are one of the largest, most
important elements in the
overall aesthetic and
technical performance of a building.
Façade engineering is...
- The
Mshatta Facade is the
decorated part of the
facade of the 8th-century
Umayyad residential palace of Qasr Mshatta, one of the
Desert Castles of Jordan...
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Façade – an
entertainment comprising poems by
Edith Sitwell read to
instrumental accompaniments composed by
William Walton – was
first recorded, by its...
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Façade was a
French magazine,
published in
Paris and
distributed internationally.
Created in 1976 by
Alain Benoist and Hervé Pinard, it
appeared in the...
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Façade is a
series of
poems by
Edith Sitwell, best
known as part of
Façade – An
Entertainment in
which the
poems are
recited over an
instrumental accompaniment...
- States.
Often used on two-story buildings, the
style includes a
vertical façade often hiding a
gable roof. The goal for
buildings in this
style is to project...