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- noun Plural form of
loggia .
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Examples
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There's a 12,000-square-foot motor court, 7,000 square feet of loggias, garaging and guest house, a dock and a pool with fountains.
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The main house has large arched windows and several loggias.
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Chris Leidy The main house has several loggias and large, arched windows.
Private Properties 2011
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There's a 12,000-square-foot motor court; 7,000 square feet of loggias, garaging and guest house; a dock and a pool with fountains.
Private Properties 2011
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Chris Leidy The main house has large arched windows and several loggias.
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The main house has several loggias and large, arched windows.
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And the architects 'efforts to modulate the massing of the Lucas and Spielberg Buildings with loggias, balconies and the belvedere (which houses an elevator) do pay dividends in the courtyard.
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Think: corridors that meander, sun-filled loggias, big cushions to read on, antique wooden chests and furniture to admire, and a stunning green pool by which to enjoy or cool from the gorgeous sun.
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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.
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Think: corridors that meander, sun-filled loggias, big cushions to read on, antique wooden chests and furniture to admire, and a stunning green pool by which to enjoy or cool from the gorgeous sun.
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