-
frontages are
usually measured to the
middle of any
party wall. In some
parts of the
United States,
particularly New
England and Montana, a
frontage road...
- 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...
-
Cecil Court is a
pedestrian street with
Victorian shop-
frontages in Westminster, England,
linking Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane.
Since the 1930s...
-
royal decree, all
buildings must be
constructed with multi-coloured wood
frontages,
small arched windows, and
sloping roofs.
Traditional western Bhutanese...
- 19th century, a few
houses were
demolished in the
northern and
southern frontages, for
reconstruction purposes,
replaced by
buildings with Neo-Renaissance...
-
Avenue is a
street in
downtown Boston, M****achusetts,
partly serving as a
frontage road for the
underground Central Artery (I-93) and
partly running along...
- of the 20th century. The
original buildings at the
eastern and
western frontages were
mostly replaced by
modern houses.
Their architecture is seen as not...
-
southern frontage, the
reconstructed monastery of the
Sisters of Mercy,
called the
House of St. Marcin. At that time, the
remaining frontages of the western...
- 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...
- 1998, by decree, all
buildings must be
constructed with
varicolored wood
frontages,
small arched windows, and
sloping roofs.
Culture of
Bhutan History of...