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Also known as exterior, facade, frontage, elevation, aspect
thumb|Carlo Maderno's monumental façade of [[St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City]] thumb|The façade of the Panthéon in Paris illuminated at night on 27 May 2015 for the admittance of [[Germaine Tillion, Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz, Pierre Brossolette and Jean Zay to the mausoleum.]] A façade or facade (; ) is the front part or exterior of a building. It is a loanword from the French (), which means "frontage" or "face".
A façade is the front exterior wall or "face" of a building, derived from the French word meaning "frontage." It matters because it's often the most visible and architecturally prominent part of a structure, shaping how people perceive and experience the building.
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立面(英語:facade、法語:façade,IPA: /fa 'sad/),建筑学术语,一般指建築物的外牆——尤其是正面,但亦可指側面或背面。這個詞彙源自法文,意思是房子的正面或面孔。 在建築學中,建築物的立面經常都是其設計的重點,因其決定了建築學其餘部分的風格。很多立面都因具有歷史價值而受到法律的保護,禁止對其修改。 在电影场景中,许多建筑實際上僅有“立面”而沒有內部的管線、房間或樓板設施,这样比建一个真的建筑便宜的多,也不必满足建筑规范。在立面布景板的后面有简单的支撑物,还有供演员站立的箱子,以及进入场景的门。
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