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Facadism,
façadism, or façadomy is the
architectural and
construction practice where the
facade of a
building is
designed or
constructed separately from...
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restorations were
criticized for
alleged disrespect of
historical authenticity.
Facadism is also
widely practiced.
Later examples of
interesting Soviet architecture...
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Stone veneer is a thin
layer of any
stone used as
decorative facing material that is not
meant to be load bearing.
Stone cladding is a
stone veneer, or...
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buildings either demolished or
partially retained through a
policy of
facadism. Many of the
larger suburban mansions from the boom era were also either...
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region in the
Russian Empire Folly,
architecture vernacular Fake
building Façadism Sportswashing Kijong-dong Portmeirion, a
folly tourist village, used as...
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urban planning,
Brusselization (UK and US) or
Brusselisation (UK variant) (French: bruxellisation, Dutch: verbrusseling) is "the
indiscriminate and...
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several different structures Curtain wall (architecture) Double-skin façade
Façadism Potemkin village dictionary.cambridge.org Boswell,
Keith (2013). Exterior...
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demolished to make room for the arena,
through the
process of
facadism. The
original building is
protected under the
Ontario Heritage Act. When...
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buildings of the Pike/Pine
Conservation Overlay District; (see
section Façadism below).
Other conversions to
apartments or
condominiums in the late 20th...
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train built to
resemble a
steam locomotive Electronics portal Anachronism Facadism Flat
design Human interface guidelines Intuition Spandrel Trompe-l'œil...