- A
porte-
cochère (/ˌpɔːrt koʊˈʃɛr/; French: [pɔʁt.kɔ.ʃɛʁ]; lit. 'coach gateway'; pl.
porte-
cochères – pl. portes-
cochères) is a
doorway to a
building or...
- the year of our Lord 1870". The
building was
entered through a
large porte-
cochère straight into the main
living room (the saloon), an
arrangement that...
- hotel's main
entrance is
marked by
several porte-
cochères with
large dormers and a cupola. The
porte-
cochère leads guests into the hotel's
central courtyard...
-
style are the crow-stepped gables,
dormer windows, and
battlemented porte-
cochère.
Balmoral is
private property and,
unlike the monarch's
official residences...
- amenities. However, just
before opening day, the
director noticed that the
porte-
cochère planned for the west side of the building,
where the
Indian room now...
-
originally intended. The form of the
Mortuary Station, with the
large porte-
cochère,
clearly indicates that it is not a church. A
colonnade of
trefoil arches...
- the
house faced the
porte-
cochère.
After the
house was
converted to a
museum in the 1930s, the
tympanum above the
porte-
cochère entrance was
moved forward...
- Del E. Webb Corporation. The
tower opened on June 1, 1976. A $250,000
porte-
cochere continued the tower's arabesques. The
Aladdin added a new $300,000 140-foot...
-
features an
attached tower with tent roof and a
porte cochere with bell
shaped roof. The
porte cochere has a
second floor sleeping porch with decorative...
- the
fourth level are
building offices.
Marked by a two-lane
covered porte-
cochѐre at
street level is the building's entrance.
Inside is the
building desk...