-
loanword from the
French façade,
which in turn
comes from the
Italian facciata, from
faccia meaning 'face',
ultimately from post-classical
Latin facia...
-
beginning in 1646, is
narrated by
Nicoletta Marconi, "La
costruzione della facciata della chiesa di
Santi Vincenzo e
Anastasio in
piazza di
Trevi (1646-1660)"...
- A
ferro (plural ferri) or
ferro da
facciata is an item of
functional wrought-iron work on the façade of an
Italian building.
Ferri are a
common feature...
- M****imo Medica, 2001. La
Basilica incompiuta:
Progetti antichi per la
facciata di San
Petronio (Ferrara: Edisai)
Center for
Palladian Studies in America...
-
Facciata della Basilica...
- of Oslo.
While much of the
building is
covered in
white granite and La
Facciata, a
white Italian carrara marble, the
stage tower is clad in
white aluminium...
- Palazzosoranzo.it.
Retrieved 25
October 2014. "CAMPO SAN POLO 2169 : La
facciata prin****le
prospetta su
Campo San Polo". Veneziamuseo.it.
Retrieved 25...
- gia Gio.
Battista Spinola, Genova.
Facciata su via
Garibaldi Palazzo Doria, gia Gio.
Battista Spinola, Genova.
Facciata su via
Garibaldi Palazzo Doria, gia...
- Italy, post 2019, p.157 [3] Carocci, Finocchiaro, Macca, p.158 VIVE,
Facciata prin****le e
atrio In 1530
Charles had been
crowned by Pope
Clement VII...
- "musician extraordinaire." façade the
front of an
edifice (from the
Italian facciata, or face); a fake persona, as in "putting on a façade" (the ç is pronounced...