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Isaac Kremer/ September 16, 2018/
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A portion of the façade of a building, usually a centered doorway that is slightly raised from the rest of the building and has extensive glossary/ornamentation/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="ac645c1a5480a1e54961e22f02145409" target="_blank" >ornamentation. Frontispieces are generally Classical in design. Photo from Newport, Rhode Island, 2021. (Ontario Architecture, 2005)