façade
it is in front of you.
While we were watching in horror the apartment building collapsed in front of our eyes.
A porch is a sheltered area that stands out at the front, rear or side of a building.
The Bank of Bermuda Building, Front St., Hamilton
If you mean 'facade' it is the front of a building, particularly if the building is a decorated or imposing
There are sixteen Corinthian-style columns supporting the front pediment of the Supreme Court Building.
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The opposite of the front would be the back. That is because the front is the forward part or location, as of a building, and the back is the posterior part farthest from the front.
"El edificio está delante del rascacielos" translates to "The building is in front of the skyscraper." This sentence describes the spatial relationship between the building and the skyscraper, indicating that the building is positioned in front of the skyscraper.
First you need to go to Bear University. You will see a little building beside the gym. The building has a blue star on the front. If you are a jr. cybearguide, then you can click on the paw print in front of the building and go in.
Normally in the front of the building.
A porch is a sheltered area that stands out at the front of a building.