A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . Loggia : Fig. 1 Fron. Loggia: Fig. 2. — Church of S. >Lvkia delle GiNEAR Arezzo, Tuscany. With loggia miicll wider tlian faiade of church. Tlio outer wiillremoved. In the United States the term is generally aji-plied oiUy to a lowelass of house in whicli singlerooms are rented by the day or week and in whichboard is not furnished. In Great Britain thename is given even to a house in which the781 House at Refade, Sykia ; Gth ttn eourt, with lof,giu in iipiper story. A. A platform, staging, or g
A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . Loggia : Fig. 1 Fron. Loggia: Fig. 2. — Church of S. >Lvkia delle GiNEAR Arezzo, Tuscany. With loggia miicll wider tlian faiade of church. Tlio outer wiillremoved. In the United States the term is generally aji-plied oiUy to a lowelass of house in whicli singlerooms are rented by the day or week and in whichboard is not furnished. In Great Britain thename is given even to a house in which the781 House at Refade, Sykia ; Gth ttn eourt, with lof,giu in iipiper story. A. A platform, staging, or gallery within alarge room or hall, or occupying only a smallpart of the interior of a building. B. In the United States, any upper Hmir,as in a warehouse, when intended to be usedmore or less as one large workshop or storageplace, and, hence, open throughout witlioutelaborate finisli. LOG CABIN. (See Log House.)LOGGIA (pi. Loggie). In Italian architec-ture, a roofed structure open on at least and affording a protected sitting place outof doors; commonly a prominent part of abuilding and formi
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