A porch is a sheltered area that stands out at the front, rear or side of a building.
A room for taxation is an enclosed and heated area of a home.
A porch is a sheltered area that stands out at the front of a building.
A stoop is a front porch.
The area in front of a flat is typically referred to as a "front yard" or a "patio." It can also be called a "terrace" or a "porch" depending on the configuration and design of the space.
A porch is a covered area next to the entrance of a house, sometimes open to the air and sometimes surrounded by a screen. Example: We added a front porch with a wooden deck with exposed wooden support columns.
Stoop is another word for porch (transitional area between the steps and the front door). Masonry is brick work. So, a masonry stoop is a porch made out of bricks.
The nave is the known as the main body in church architecture. From the front door, the first area is a lobby. The larger area inside the church is the nave. The altar is at the front. The pianist or organist and choir may be at the front to the side or rear of the altar, or in the back in a balcony area.
In the subject art an area enclosed by a line is a shape.
Porch
The area enclosed by a chord is equal to the area enclosed by a segment minus the area enclosed by the triangle with the same corners as the segment. To visualise it, draw a circle and put a chord on it. Label the chord AB and the centre of the circle C. The area of sector AB equal to the area of sector ABC minus the area of triangle ABC.
The enclosed area of a character is called a bowl. Once a bowl is created, the space is then called a counter. A counter is also defined as a partially enclosed space or area of a character.