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Loggia
(LAW jee a; LAHJ ee a)
1. An arcaded or colonnaded structure, open on one or more sides, sometimes with an upper story
2. An arcaded or colonnaded porch or gallery attached to a larger structure ...

 


loggia - a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building; often at an upper level
arcade, colonnade - a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
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Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italian design, which is often a gallery or corridor generally on the ground level, or sometimes higher, on the facade of a building and open to the air on one side, ...

Loggia - A gallery or room open on one or more side, sometimes pillared, it may also be a separate structure.

loggia
A rostrum developed in medieval Italian towns, roofed, slightly elevated, and open on three sides, from which orators could address crowds.
longitudinal barrel vault ...

Loggia
A columned gallery that is attached to a larger structure and open on at least one side, often with a second story. Loggias are frequently found on Coastal homes.
Louver ...

Loggia - a gallery formed by a colonnade open on one or more sides. The space is often located on an upper floor of a building overlooking an open court or garden.

loggia A gallery that is open on one or more sides, often with an arcade.
loophole In military architecture, a narrow hole in a wall through which ordnance or arms can be fired.
lunette A semi-circular shaped ornament or painting; ...

Loggia
An arcade supported by piers or coluns, open on one side at least; either part of a building (as a porch) or a separate structure. Image courtesy of Gayle Goudy Kochanski ...

loggia: a gallery or verandah, open on one or more sides, often incorporating an arcade.
long-and-short-work: Saxon type of stonework in which long stones are set alternately upright and horizontal in a vertical group.

Loggia. Part of a building, or sometimes an entire structure, open on one or more sides, with a roof supported by pilasters or columns. Often used as a meeting place or market.

LOGGIA
Gallery, usually arcaded or colonnaded; sometimes free-standing.
LOZENGE
A diamond-shaped pattern characteristic of Romanesque decoration that is often carved around pillars, arches and doorways.

loggia - passage or gallery colonaded on 1 or 2 sides.
meander -a running ornament consisting of an intricate variety of Greek fretwork.

Loggia
a roofed gallery open on one or more sides, often with arches or columns.
Longitudinal section ...

Loggia (c/f Belvedere) - An open (at least on one side) usually colonnaded, gallery, used as a meeting place. Loggias were first developed in Renaissance Italy.
Lozenge - Diamond shaped panel.

Loggia del Palazzo Comunale -Tarquinia - Italy (14th c.)
Basement of Nazarine Palace - Granada - Spain (14th century)
Palazzo Chiericati - Vicenza - Italy (16th c.) ...

Loggia
A roofed gallery with an open arcade or colonnade on at least one side.
Minaret
A slender, lofty tower with balconies, attached to a Muslim mosque.

Loggia - Arcade or gallery open on at least one side
Lug Sill - One that extends beyond bottom window
Lunette - Semicircular window or wall panel ...

LOGGIA - A gallery open on one or more sides, sometimes pillared. It may also be a separate structure, usually in a garden.
LAMINATION - Splitting away of surface of tiles etc. (delamination).

loggia: An exterior gallery, open on one or more sides, with a colonnade or an arcade.

Cellini's most successful work is his heroic bronze statue Perseus and Medusa (1545-1554, Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence).

Entrance loggia
Groundfloor entrance
Trellis over driveway
View from downstream
View of driveway
Interior view of entrance to study
Exterior view #1 of east living room terrace
Exterior view #2 of east living room terrace ...

Loggia(Italian): A gallery or room with regular openings along one main side, sometimes free-standing.

Clerestory - A level of wall above an arcade or loggia in which windows allow light into a structure such as a basilica.

Loggia - covered arcade or colonnade.
Longbow - large, powerful wooden bow, used to shoot arrows, often over long distances.
Loophole - narrow, tall opening, in a wall slit for light, air, or shooting through.

Loft - An intermediary space created by the introduction of a slab between floor and ceiling of the room, a passage or wherever it is provided with a maximum clear height of 1.5 mt for storage purposes only.
Loggia - Gallery open or with a ...

loggia a gallery or arcade that is roofed but open, along the front or side of a building, and often on an upper level. manor specifically, the district over which a lord had domain in medieval western Europe; in general, any landed estate.

The mosque is of the familiar Bursa T-plan design and closely resembles that of the Beyazit complex. The chief differences are the use of brilliant green tiles to decorate the interior and royal boxes or loggias which overlook the internal domed ...

See also: Architecture, Gallery, House, Floor, Porch

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