porte-cochere
Pronunciation
/pˈoːɹtkˈɑːtʃɚ/
British pronunciation
/pˈɔːtkˈɒtʃə/
porte-cochère

Definition & Meaning of "porte-cochere"in English

Porte-cochere
01

canopy extending out from a building entrance to shelter those getting in and out of vehicles

02

a covered porch-like structure extending from a building's entrance, typically designed to provide shelter for vehicles during pick-up and drop-off

What is a "porte-cochère"?

A porte-cochère is a large, covered entrance or gateway to a building, often designed to allow vehicles to pass through and drop off passengers under shelter. It typically features a roof supported by columns or posts and provides protection from the weather as people enter or exit the building. Porte-cochères are commonly found in grand homes, hotels, or older buildings, offering both a functional and elegant design element.

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