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Facade

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For other uses, see facade (disambiguation).

Carlo Maderno's monumental faade of Saint Peter's basilica inVatican City

A facade or faade (

/fsd/) is generally one exterior side of a building, usually, but not always, the front.

The word comes from the French language, literally meaning "frontage" or "face". In architecture, the facade of a building is often the most important from a design standpoint, as it sets the tone for the rest of the building. Many facades are historic, and local zoning regulations or other laws greatly restrict or even forbid their alteration.
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1 Etymology 2 Georgian facades added to earlier buildings 3 Highrise facades 4 Film sets and theme parks 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading

[edit]Etymology
The word comes from the French word faade, which in turn comes from the Italian facciata, from faccia meaning face, ultimately from Vulgar Latin facia. The earliest recorded use of the word is from 1681.

[edit]Georgian

facades added to earlier buildings

It was quite common in the Georgian period for existing houses in English towns to be given a fashionable new facade. For example in the city of Bath The Bunch of Grapes in Westgate Street appears to be a Georgian building but the appearance is only skin deep and some of the interior rooms still have Jacobean plasterwork ceilings.[1]

[edit]Highrise

facades

Facade fire test set-up at National Research Council (Canada) Mississippi Mills, Ontario Research Facility and National Fire Laboratory. Tests here evaluate facade fire behavior in case fire breaks out of a window, which is simulated with a fire chamber and a large opening on one side.

Interior of a suspended precast concretefacade with incomplete firestop made of stuffed rockwool.

In modern highrise buildings, the exterior walls are often suspended from the concrete floor slabs. Examples include curtain walls and precast concrete walls. The facade can at times be required to have a fire-resistance rating, for instance, if two buildings are very close together, to lower the likelihood of fire spreading from one building to another. In general, the facade systems that are suspended or attached to the precast concrete slabs will be made from aluminium (powdercoated or anodized) or stainless steel. In recent years more lavish materials such as titanium have sometimes been used, but due to their cost and susceptibility to panel edge staining these have not been popular. Whether rated or not, fire protection is always a design consideration. The melting point of aluminium, 660C, is typically reached within minutes of the start of a fire. Firestops for such building joints can be qualified, too. Puttingfire sprinkler systems on each floor has a profoundly positive effect on the fire safety of buildings with curtain walls. Some building codes also limit the percentage of window area in exterior walls. When the exterior wall is not rated, the perimeter slab edge becomes a junction where rated slabs are abutting an unrated wall. For rated walls, one may also choose rated windows and fire doors, to maintain that wall's rating.

[edit]Film

sets and theme parks

On a film set and within most themed attractions, many of the buildings are only facades, which are far cheaper than actual buildings, and not subject tobuilding codes (within film sets). In film sets, they are simply held up with supports from behind, and sometimes have boxes for actors to step in and out of from the front if necessary for a scene. Within theme parks, they are usually decoration for the interior ride/attraction/restaurant, which is based on a simple building design.

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