Yahoo: Crews demolish White House facade to make way for Trump ballroom
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The facade of the East Wing of the White House is demolished by work crews on in Washington, DC. Photo by Kevin ...
archpaper: PARTISANS’s Canvas House in Toronto features a facade of corbeled brick
The "House for Children" is a colorful building with excellent conditions for child education. The use of Pfleiderer products on the facade gives the daycare center a playful design and the high wear ...
The minimalist facade and furnishing in a Saigon house frees up spaces for indoor gardens. The house, built on a 113-square-meter plot, stands out thanks to its grey cement facade. It has six floors, ...
The Heigold House was one of the few structures in The Point area to survive the 1937 Flood. The house’s facade was moved to Thruston Park to preserve it and then to Frankfort Avenue. Christian ...
Dezeen: Paved courtyard hidden by "muted facade" of LR House in Spain
Taiwanese BIPV module manufacturer Heliartec Solutions has deployed a solar facade on a 3D-printed concrete house built at the Centre for Sustainability and Innovation in Construction in Westerlo, ...
I know that both facade and façade are valid in British English. Is that also true for American English? Or should facade be used when writing something for American customers? This is something t...
Spike0dxx suggests that this means "an impressive facade or show designed to hide an undesirable fact or condition", but I suggest that it is in fact even closer to your requirement than that. Your example of a "hollow shell" that looks superb but has no substance is a good explanation of the term. "Putting on a show"