loggia
/'lɔdʤə/
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Definition
Noun: A loggia is an architectural feature: a roofed gallery or corridor that is open on one or more sides, typically supported by columns or arches. It is often part of a building's exterior, running along the front or side, and is frequently found on an upper floor, providing a sheltered outdoor space.
Usage
A loggia is designed as an intermediate space between the interior and the exterior of a building. It is used for leisure, such as sitting, walking, or enjoying views, while being protected from sun and rain by its roof. It is distinct from a balcony, as it is structurally part of the building's main volume and open on its long side(s).
Examples
- The villa's upper floor featured a beautiful loggia overlooking the garden, where the family took their morning coffee.
- Many Renaissance palaces in Italy are famous for their ornate loggias decorated with frescoes.
- The museum's design includes a public loggia that connects the two wings of the building.
Advanced Usage
- In classical and Renaissance architecture, a loggia often refers to a specific, formal space on the ground floor or (main floor) of a public building or grand residence.
- The term can sometimes be used more loosely in modern architecture to describe any deep, recessed balcony or covered terrace that is integrated into the building's facade.
Variants and Related Words
- Logge (plural, from Italian): The original Italian plural form, sometimes used in English in an architectural context.
- Arcade: A covered passageway with arches along one or both sides. A loggia is a type of arcade that is open on at least one side.
- Portico: A porch leading to the entrance of a building, often with a roof supported by columns. A loggia is typically larger and not solely an entrance feature.
- Veranda (or Verandah): A roofed platform along the outside of a house, usually on the ground level. A loggia is often more architecturally formal and can be on an upper level.
- Gallery: A long room or passage, often with one side open. In architecture, a loggia is a specific form of an open gallery.
Synonyms
- Arcade
- Colonnade
- Gallery
- Covered walkway
Antonyms
- Enclosed room
- Solid wall
Related Phrases & Concepts
- Open-air gallery: A descriptive phrase for a loggia's function.
- Palladian motif: In architecture, a triple-arched loggia is a signature element of Andrea Palladio's style.
Noun
- a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building; often at an upper level