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On the south of the facade is a porte cochère of marble, with opening treatments similar to the porches.
He added a central three arched porte cochère (carriage porch) to accommodate the new drive, and the two small symmetrical supporting side extensions have projecting bays.
On the opposite corner of the building, adjacent to a planned porte cochère and main entranceway, there will be Buffalo's first all-weather urban hot springs/Roman Bath experience.
The Four Seasons hotel in Washington, just a dozen blocks from the White House, is approached not by a simple semicircular driveway, but by a covered porte cochère.
In 1928 Adelaide acquired an even grander classical station, a massive four-square structure with Ionic corner pavilions and a central rusticated porte cochère with a powerful portico above.
Access to the main entrance is through a central porte cochere.
A concrete porte cochere has been added later into the structure.
The house's porte cochere was converted into a two car garage.
The main entry is sheltered within a decorated porte cochere.
A timber porte cochere was once located near the front entry porch.
At number thirty-eight there is a door, une porte cochere.
It features a formal wraparound porch and attached porte cochere.
The most outstanding feature, however, was the tunnel-like porte cochere that cut through the center of this ground floor.
The Porte Cochere has been redesigned to complement the exterior of the building.
The main waiting room section has a hipped roof and features a pedimented porte cochere.
A large Porte Cochere is located at the front of the school for students to be undercover during arrival and departure from the school.
Only the present Porte Cochere remains from that building to form part of today's Government House, which was opened with great ceremony in 1959.
Main entry planters and retaining walls, Porte Cochere theme features with water features.
A similarly-styled porte cochere extends to the right, both roof lines featuring Craftsman-style exposed rafter ends.
The main entrance to the residence is set within a deeply recessed T-shaped opening and marked by a flat-roofed porte cochere.
Armand slipped through the half-open porte cochere, crossed the narrow dark courtyard, and ran up two flights of winding stone stairs.
Additionally, on the ground floor are the entrance foyer, reception, restaurant, main bar, satellite kitchen, store, loading dock, administration and "Porte Cochere" style entry.
It is predominantly Neo-Romanesque in design with the presence of the recessed arch on the central part of the facade (marred by the concrete porte cochere).
They include the Seasons of Fortune, Southern Porte Cochere, Revelry, Brigades and Celebration.
The other looked to Ted as if it must have been a reception room for the Porte cochere that lay on the side of the house closest to the garage.
On the right you pass a dam as you approach the imposing porte cochere that marks the entry to the residence - a first impression of stylish grandeur and quality.
The house has irregular massing: the main part of the house has a rough L shape, but it is studded with porches, bay windows, and an extended porte cochere.
It has an irregular symmetry with towers at either end of the facade, a one-story porte cochere, a distinctive octagonal belvedere and cupola, and glassed in first story porches.
It is a brick and stone two-story structure, with a steeply pitched gable roof, with a long single-story section projecting to one side, and a stone-arch porte cochere on the other.
The church's exterior was clad in brownstone, with a wooden porte cochere built against the west transept (turning it into a carriage entrance), a colored-slate roof, and a large gold-plated cross crowning the steeple.