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A façade (IPA: /fəˈsɑːd/) alternatively spelled facade is generally one side of the exterior of a building, especially the front, but also sometimes the sides and rear. (More)

The facade pattern or faade pattern is a software engineering design pattern commonly used with Object-oriented programming. A facade is an object that provides a simplified ... (More)

Faade is a series of poems by Edith Sitwell. Sitwell began to publish some of the Faade poems in 1918, in the literary magazine 'Wheels'. In 1922-3 many of them were given an ... (More)

Faade is an artificial intelligence experiment by Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern. Faade puts the player in the role of a close friend of Grace and Trip, a couple who has ... (More)

Faade or facade can be used as a figure of speech to describe the "face" that people show other people. An example of this might be a person who seems very professional and ... (More)

The Mshatta Facade is a facade from the desert residential palace of Mshatta from the 8th century, currently installed in the south wing of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. (More)

Faade is a 2000 action/thriller movie. The film contains strong sexuality and language. Plot (More)

Building facades make a major contribution to the overall aesthetic and technical performance of a building. Facade engineers work in consultancy for architects, building owners ... (More)

Facade, also known as Erik Hanson, is a DC Comics villain created by Paul Dini. His only appearance so far is in Detective Comics # 821, drawn by J. (More)

Both the exterior facade and interior of Lenox Lounge were featured in the film American Gangster. In one scene Denzel Washington 's character, Frank Lucas, meets with Nicky Barnes ... (More)

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