façade in English

noun
1
the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space.
There will also be a substantial increase in office space and the front facade of the building is to undergo a total makeover.

Use "façade" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "façade" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "façade", or refer to the context using the word "façade" in the English Dictionary.

1. azimuth angle of the South façade (deviation from the South direction of the ‘South’ oriented façade)

2. A vestibule was added to the foyer, facing the façade.

3. When associated with Carolyn, the rose represents a "façade for suburban success".

4. In essence, a building's façade works against efforts to keep the area warm or cool, because despite heating or air conditioning the façade exhibits intrinsic thermal gains and losses.

5. Especially noticeable are the mosaics in the loggia of the north façade.

6. ... Read More Its angled façade, typical of Montmartre, reveals a luminous and carefully decorated interior.

7. These include the following: insulation; a green façade; a ventilated façade; solar protection; an advanced passive solar protector/energy absorption auto mobile unit; and an advanced passive solar collector/ventilation module.

8. A "Moses head" (the crest of the Hylton arms) also features on the east façade.

9. The AGLA software code predicts the thermal behaviour of a range of façade alternatives.

10. The massive limestone façade, capped with its five golden cupolas, was the design of Aristotele Fioravanti.

11. The suppliers of noise barriers, acoustic road surfaces and acoustic façade insulation should look forward to increased demand.

12. According to the invention, the point support PH is, on the one hand, anchored in the façade element FE and, on the other, preferably adhered to the façade element FE by means of a special adhesive for glass provided in the form of an adhesive tape.

13. Once manufactured, the façade elements went through a series of extensive tests to check their resistance to fire, water, wind, impact and acoustics.

14. The building was designed by the famed architect Wallace Harrison, who would later design the similar-looking façade of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.

15. The middle façade of the palace's orangery collapsed after an aerial bomb meant for the Weilburg railway station fell right in front of the gate and exploded.

16. The massed accretions of the Vatican Palace crowded the space to the right of the basilica's façade; the structures needed to be masked without obscuring the papal apartments.

17. This new, refaced principal façade (of Portland stone) was designed to be the backdrop to the Victoria Memorial, a large memorial statue of Queen Victoria, placed outside the main gates.

18. Metal building materials, including steel roofs and fittings therefor, rainwater systems, roof and cover profiles, façade cladding, sections of metal, steel piles, wall and roof panels of metal, sheets of metal

19. The northern façade of the building features a number of balconies skewed at a 45-degree angle, a pattern employed in previous works such as the VM Houses, in the Ørestad section of Copenhagen.

20. In 1513 Pope Julius II died and his successor Pope Leo X , a Medici, commissioned Michelangelo to reconstruct the façade of the basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence and to adorn it with sculptures.

21. Stevenson replaced Jones's original brick façade with the more ornate Victorian Gothic style, which makes the bridge a distinctive landmark, and was intended to harmonise the bridge with the nearby Tower of London.

22. After another reconstruction, implemented by W. Dörich and supervised by R. Schiller in 1885-86, the building received neo-renaissance forms with recurrent motifs of semi-circularly shaped windows, pilasters and the pediment with acroterions, crowning the new façade.

23. These include: the Yelagin Palace with the hothouse and the pavilions (1816-1818), Saint Michael's Palace, General Staff Building, the buildings of the Senate and Synod (1829-1833), the façade of the Russian National Library that faces Alexandrinskaya Square, the pavilions of Anichkov Palace, the arch of the General Staff Building, the Alexandrine Theatre and the buildings of the Board of Theaters and Ministry of Internal Affairs.

24. Well, the scare me one morning he got out of the shower as my mother brought me to the world and see through the door of the terrace a few guys wearing a terrace maintenance jumping to another to put a cloth because they were fixing some security chuminaaa the facade ... osssstiaassss said, but Coj s eb estooooo!, it turns out that the terraces are considered part of the façade and therefore "pisables without prior permission" from the maintenance, so Imagine that you want to levantais and amidst the enthusiasm morning you are two guys jumping on your terrace, juuassss, jajaja .... I flip.