west facade

collocation in English

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west
noun[U]
uk
/west/
us
/west/
the direction in which the sun goes down in the evening, opposite to the east, or the part of an area or country that is in ...
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facade
noun
uk
/fəˈsɑːd/
us
/fəˈsɑːd/
the front of a building, especially a large or ...
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(Definition ofwestandfacadefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The meaning of thewestfacadeis private and hidden.
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The general absence of large windows at ground level on thewestfacadefits in with the contemporary norm of preventing callers from seeing into the principal rooms.
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Thewestfacadeis made of brick.
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The entirewestfacaderepeats the shape of the portico.
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A one-story addition was built at thewestfacadein 1941.
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The function of the upstairs part of thewestfacadeis not entirely clear.
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Thin finialed towers are prominent on thewestfacadeof the building.
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Thewestfacadeis decorated by a large rose window above the main entrance.
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There are some old frescoes preserved on thewestfacadeof the initial church.
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Thewestfacadehas a matching door and window placement, now covered by an enclosed porch.
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In 1903 and 1933 thewestfacadeof the tower was renovated.
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A porch extends across thewestfacadeand is supported by turned posts and bentwood arches.
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In 1915 another alteration moved the main entrance from thewestfacadeto its current location.
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The windows of thewestfacadewere only completed in the 19th century.
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Thewestfacadeis similar, although smaller windows and awnings have been added.
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The archway admitting entrance into thewestfacadepossesses an acoustical oddity.
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Its entrance is on thewestfacade; the only window is on the north.
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Small rectangular windows line thewestfacadeand illuminate the interior ground floor.
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There is a light court in thewestfacade, creating an indentation.
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Thewestfacadeis lined with banks of large windows that helped illuminate and cool the work areas.
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The most interesting features at the structure are two masks that decorate thewestfacadeof the temple.
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