-
Frontage is the
boundary between a plot of land or a
building and the road onto
which the plot or
building fronts.
Frontage may also
refer to the full...
- A
frontage road (also
known as an
access road,
outer road,
service road,
feeder road, or
parallel road) is a
local road
running parallel to a higher-speed...
- the
square was
given its
final shape. Its elongated,
slightly curved frontage -south and
north - they
narrowed at the
central point of the
square so...
-
north frontage road (full access)
Monroe Road and
Monroe Park & Ride (full access)
Fuqua Park & Ride and
South Point Park & Ride (full access)
Frontage roads...
- By 1661 the
building was
known as East
India House. In that year, the
frontage was
given an
ornamental wooden superstructure decorated with paintings...
- the
second oldest pub in Cambridge,
after the
Pickerell Inn. The
street frontage,
located on the
north side of Bene't
Street in the
centre of the city,...
-
northern frontage; a leat
channel (Polish: Młynówka),
originally dug to
power mills (Młyn in polish),
running 150 m from its
western frontage.
Quaint and...
- (the
westside frontage roads) with
Gateway East and
Gateway West (the
central and
eastside frontage roads).
Several miles of
frontage road were being...
- of the 19th century. The
southern frontage is much less
preserved than the
northern one. On the
southern frontage, an Art
Nouveau building decorated...
- is a
loanword from the
French façade (pronounced [fasad]),
which means "
frontage" or "face". In architecture, the façade of a
building is
often the most...