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loggia

[ US /ˈɫɑɡiə/ ]
[ UK /lˈɒɡiɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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

  • There are six of them in total, one hundred and fifty foot tall totemic spires of Growth Bone, Calcine, and Blossom Glass, bedecked on all sides with terraces, platforms and loggias, sun-bleached and standing to attention like nine pins spilt upon the desert or deep sea hydro-thermal vents rising from unfathomed depths. Watchman: Babel Series Part One | SciFi UK Review
  • Tiberio then caused the said loggia, which is the one facing the meadows, to be painted by Girolamo Sermoneta; which finished, the rest of the rooms were entrusted in part to Luzio Romano, and finally the halls and other important apartments were finished partly by Perino with his own hand, and partly by others after his cartoons. Lives of the most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 06 (of 10) Fra Giocondo to Niccolo Soggi
  • 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
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