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Loggia

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Loggia meaning

A roofed, open gallery, usually on an upper level.

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The loggia on South Campus is the only entirely closed loggia, featuring walls on all sides, while the loggias on East and North campus are only partially closed.

The architect, Níall McLaughlin, fused four derelict buildings into a tower of red bricks with high-vaulted ceilings, topped by a loggia with panoramic views, that is envisaged as a civic space for the next century and beyond.

The palace designs included on the eighth subterranean floor's balcony — literally a loggia hanging over the sea' built into the cliff, from which the owner can enjoy wine tasting from the palace stocks, he said.

As Hawk attempts to grow closer to his son, Michael’s grandfather, Jason Cutler (Robert Loggia), wants the trucker out of his grandson’s life.

It features a two-story loggia with entertaining space and a secluded spa.

High above the streets, the loggia of one of the town’s most prominent palazzi looks north to Lake Trasimeno.

Manmade amenities are not limited to a saltwater swimming pool, broad stone patios, and a covered loggia with an outdoor fireplace for ambient al fresco dining.

Upon his appointment to his current see, Olivero showed us that Bergoglio’s own little performance on the Loggia – bowing to the crowd and asking for their prayers – is a popular schtick among this crowd.

FAO Schwarz, famous for its gigantic flagship New York City store — the one where Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia played/danced “Heart and Soul” and “Chopsticks” on the floor piano in “Big” — closed the Fifth Avenue location in 2015.

A medieval building with portico and 15th-century loggia in Mantua is said to be "Rigoletto's house".

Concerts are often held in the historic Loggia Comaro, built in 1524.

In the 1620s, encouraged by Pope Urban VIII who wanted him to fresco the Benediction Loggia of St. Peter's (never executed), Bernini began in earnest to develop and perfect his technique as a painter.

It has in its ground floor a dark central portico running parallel to the street, but as a semi enclosed space, rather than an open loggia.

Mosaic ceiling of the ground floor Loggia The Banqueting Hall of the City Chambers.

The bow has a ground floor double staircase leading to an Ionic colonnaded loggia (with the Truman Balcony at second-floor level), known as the south portico.

The Cortile di Ludovico il Moro has a renaissance loggia and terracotta decorations.

The Loggia dei Lanzi provided the setting for all the public ceremonies of the republican government.