What are the main elements of a facade?

The main elements of a facade include:

1. Walls: The main structural element of a facade that encloses the building on all sides.

2. Windows: Openings in the walls that allow natural light and ventilation into the interior of the building.

3. Doors: Openings in the walls that allow access to the interior of the building.

4. Cladding: The outer layer of the building's walls, which can be made from a variety of materials, such as brick, stone, metal, or glass.

5. Decorative elements: This can include moldings, cornices, and other ornamental features that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the facade.

6. Roof: The uppermost part of the building, which may be visible from the street and adds to the overall impression of the facade.

7. Balconies and terraces: These elements can provide additional functional space and visual interest to the facade.

8. Architectural features: For example, columns, arches, and other elements that may be used to create a particular style or design.

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