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  • Loggia - Wikipedia
    Loggias differ from verandas in that a loggia is a covered exterior gallery that is part of a building, typically open on one or more sides and supported by columns or arches, often overlooking a courtyard or garden
  • What Is a Loggia? Mediterranean Design Defined
    A loggia is a covered outdoor gallery attached to a building, open on one or more sides with columns or arches for support It provides a sheltered space connecting indoor rooms to courtyards or gardens
  • What Is a Loggia? Way Nicer Than a Porch or Patio—Heres Why
    The Italian word for "lodge," loggia is a covered space running along the length of a building similar to a porch, but with columns or arches on the open side
  • What Is a Loggia? - The Spruce
    While you probably won't find a porch in Europe, you will find something similar called a loggia A loggia is an Italian word for a covered outdoor corridor or gallery usually attached to the main residence The space would typically incorporate architectural columns and arches into its design
  • Balcony vs Loggia: Key Differences Benefits - Architecture Art Designs
    Balcony or loggia? Discover the key differences, pros, and real estate value of each to choose the right outdoor space for your apartment
  • Loggia | Italian, Renaissance, Outdoor | Britannica
    Loggia, room, hall, gallery, or porch open to the air on one or more sides; it evolved in the Mediterranean region, where an open sitting room with protection from the sun was desirable
  • Luxurious Loggia Inspiration We’re Bookmarking From AD PRO Directory . . .
    Sourcing loggia inspiration with a utilitarian flair, the studio incorporated a kitchen and a living area kitted out with a television, sound system, and in-ceiling heaters
  • What Is a Loggia in Architecture: Key Features Explained
    A loggia is a covered outdoor corridor or gallery that is open to the air on one or more sides and supported by columns or arches It sits within or along the edge of a building rather than projecting outward from it, which is what separates it from a balcony or a simple porch


















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