AskDefine | Define loggia

Dictionary Definition

loggia n : a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building; often at an upper level [also: loggie (pl)]

User Contributed Dictionary

English

Etymology

From loggia.

Noun

  1. An architectural feature of an open corridor, often columned.

Italian

Etymology

From loge.

Noun

  1. loggia
  2. lodge (Masonic)

Extensive Definition

Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italian design, which is often a gallery or corridor generally on the ground level, or sometimes higher, on the facade of a building and open to the air on one side, where it is supported by columns or pierced openings in the wall. In particular, Brunelleschi featured a loggia at the front of the Ospedale degli Innocenti (Hospital of the Innocents) in Florence, Italy.
The loggia can also be an alternative to the portico. In this form it is most simply described as a recessed portico, or an internal room, with pierced walls, open to the elements. Occasionally a loggia would be placed at second floor level over the top of a loggia below, this was known as a 'double loggia'. Loggias sometimes were given significance in a facade by being surmounted by a pediment.
Today, a loggia can be a small, often ornate, summer house built on the roof of a residence to enjoy cooling winds and admire the view. They are typical of Italian architecture and were especially popular in the 17th century. They are prominent in the skyline of Rome.
Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa contains three distinct sets of dorms connected by loggias. The main quad of the Stanford University campus prominently features loggias, as do the University Center and Purnell Center for the Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, which frame a quad known as the Cut.
In Russia, a loggia is a glazed balcony on apartment blocks.

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loggia in Czech: Lodžie
loggia in German: Loggia
loggia in Spanish: Logia (arquitectura)
loggia in French: Loggia
loggia in Hebrew: לוג'יה
loggia in Italian: Loggia
loggia in Dutch: Loggia
loggia in Norwegian: Loggia
loggia in Polish: Loggia
loggia in Russian: Лоджия
loggia in Finnish: Loggia
loggia in Swedish: Loggia
loggia in Ukrainian: Лоджія
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