Façade definition

Façade means the principal front or fronts of a building.
Façade means the portion of the building parallel to the primary right-of-way as determined by City.
Façade means the entire building wall including a parapet:

Examples of Façade in a sentence

  • This only applies to employees working in window cleaning and façade cleaning (working in the positions Window Cleaner 1 to III, Façade Cleaner 1 to III and the cooperating xxxxxxx/woman cleaning outside I and II) involving outdoor cleaning work using water.

  • Features: Façade maintenance worker I, II and III and Associate xxxxxxx/woman outdoor cleaning maintenance I and II.

  • This only applies to employees working in window cleaning and façade cleaning (working in the positions Window Cleaner 1 to III, Façade Cleaner 1 to III and the cooperating xxxxxxx/woman outdoor cleaning maintenance I and II) where there is outdoor work at height that requires the use of climbing equipment.


More Definitions of Façade

Façade means the external face of a constructed building viewed from a single elevation, comprising solid walls and including windows and enclosures to verandahs and balconies.
Façade means the exterior outward face of a building; [2016-12]
Façade means the principal face of the building on the shortest side of the lot abutting the street or avenue.
Façade means the principal front of a building;
Façade means the exterior face of a building upon which a sign is to be placed.
Façade. (see also “signable area”) means the side of a building below the eaves.
Façade means an exterior wall of a building that fronts a public street (excluding a public lane) or public open space that is visible to persons not within the building.