Examples of 'frontages' in a sentence

Meaning of "frontages"

Frontages refer to the facades or faces of buildings or properties that are directly facing a street or thoroughfare
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The original frontages have been largely preserved.
Buildings will be placed to maximize continuity of frontages.
It has some frontages with mullioned windows.
Most of the buildings have original frontages.
Storefronts on both frontages house retail shops.
Many frontages are influenced by ancient architecture.
A variety and mix of lot frontages is encouraged.
Reverse lot frontages will be avoided on collector streets.
A long frieze runs on both frontages.
All the visible frontages are in traditional materials.
Frontal sharing of the street and active frontages.
House frontages are to be landscaped to an open plan system.
These steps are replicated vertically along the side frontages.
Two street frontages made for greater convenience of access.
Community parks have at least two open frontages on abutting roads.

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Frontages are decorated with brick cornices and friezes with arcades.
The other bays in the ground floor contain modern frontages.
The frontages of some houses are adorned with trained ivy or wisteria.
The homes were located on square lots with long street frontages.
Two road frontages.
Walkway and security lighting shall be provided as appropriate near road frontages.
Their coherent frontages round the two squares form a marvelous authentic atmosphere.
The park should be exposed to local streets with a minimum of two street frontages.
Establish lot sizes and lot frontages appropriate to the desired land use context.
Mature trees are located throughout the grounds especially along the street frontages.
The fort has three principal frontages and a lower fort covering the approaches.
Vertical window strips edge each vertical step along the side frontages.
Small shops with wooden frontages and some streets where a river flows nearby.
The facade below awning features highly glazed tilling with encaustic signage to both street frontages.
Multiple road frontages have been provided for the parks and school blocks to enhance access.
Pamphlets were pinned on the frontages of Jewish shops.
It is one of the wealthier suburbs of Sydney thanks to its harbour frontages.
But along the dead frontages all the doors smelled of famine and sounded hollow.
We can call it frontal sharing, as it involves the street frontages.
Primary active frontages should be oriented along public streets and pathways serving Bayview Station.
There are six pubs in the village, two with riverside frontages.
It holds a maritime frontages which turns towards the Baie des Anges.
The houses were treated as unified blocks, to give the impression of a palace-like frontages.
Where possible, reverse lot frontages should be avoided on collector roads.
The frontages of the houses are made either of half-timbering or stone.
Mixed-use buildings with retail frontages are envisioned for the area.
These new buildings were built in the Tudor style, particularly with stucco frontages.
Externally, the ground street shop frontages were remodelled in an imitation Victorian period style.
There will be a cluster of homeware shops - some behind the renovated frontages of existing buildings.
Getting lost in the sunny frontages of Flanders ' capital for the last weekend of May.
Villefranche-sur-mer will convince you with the beauty of its frontages and its exceptional setting.
Street frontages should be ' active ' to add interest, life and vitality to the public realm.
Moving on to discover a second House within the City 's streets and other old house frontages.
Areas where Active Street Frontages will be required are shown in Figure 5.5.
The design of low-rise and midrise buildings should avoid straight continuous frontages longer than 40 metres.

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