Façade

The word is a loanword from the French façade, which in turn comes from the Italian facciata, from faccia meaning 'face', ultimately from post-classical Latin facia.

[4] This new construction has happened also in other places: in Santiago de Compostela the three-metre-deep Casa do Cabido was built to match the architectural order of the square, and the main Churrigueresque façade of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, facing the Plaza del Obradoiro, is actually encasing and concealing the older Portico of Glory.

In general, the façade systems that are suspended or attached to the precast concrete slabs will be made from aluminum (powder coated or anodized) or stainless steel.

In recent years more lavish materials such as titanium have sometimes been used, but due to their cost and susceptibility to panel edge staining these have not been popular.

Within theme parks, they are usually decoration for the interior ride or attraction, which is based on a simple building design.

The façade of the Panthéon in Paris illuminated at night on 27 May 2015 for the admittance of Germaine Tillion , Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz , Pierre Brossolette and Jean Zay to the mausoleum.