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US
/ˈɫɑɡiə/
]
[ UK /lˈɒɡiɐ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɒɡiɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building; often at an upper level
How To Use loggia In A Sentence
- The last five years has seen webloggia change from a couple of hundred dorks mucking around on the internet to a few million dorks mucking around on the internet and being talked about a conferences.
- At Laurelton Hall each of the four columns on the terrace loggia has a capital depicting a different flower in its various stages from bud, to bloom, to seedpod.
- It is a small machicolated, projecting loggia used for defense.
- The 1. 6-acre waterfront compound, composed of five adjacent lots, comes with more than 600 feet of waterfront, dockage for multiple yachts and a poolside loggia. Sprawling Las Vegas Estate Is Offered for $37.5 Million
- On the south side, a first floor loggia with Ionic columns overlooked the garden; on the north, a horseshoe staircase leads in Palladian manner to a terrace and a two-storey cubic hall.
- Simply snip off some of those extra rooms and loggias, and the core remains a livable and viably affordable house to build.
- On the side towards the park the wall was little more than a colonnade -- to which doors could be fitted in winter-time, and here, as from a loggia, the indweller could feast on one of the fairest prospects in Oxfordshire. The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel
- From a relatively old article (at least in terms of webloggia's attention-span) comes some pointers on improving design through simplicity.
- The gallery originated in the open colonnaded loggias of Antiquity and was first developed in France.
- At one end of the loggia is a hexagonal turret, opening upon the loggia, containing a study or nook. The Purple Cloud