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- Although the term seems to have died out elsewhere, Charlestonians refuse to call them porches — because tradition! While piazzas differ in detailing, most Charleston piazzas face south or west to allow in the cooling breeze from the sea.charleston.com/charleston-insider/lowcountry-lifestyles/behind-the-style-and-ch…
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WEBFeb 21, 2017 · The Porch Single houses have side porches — oops, pardon, I mean piazzas. Accessible via the aforementioned door on the street-side of the house, the piazza is strategically placed on the long …
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WEBUnique Porches called Piazzas and Double Stairs. I noticed two distinct porch styles repeated often in Charleston’s architecture. Many houses are a “Charleston single house,” meaning it has a long narrow side with a roof …
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WEBMost single houses have large porches known in Charleston as “piazzas.” These stretch the length of the house and are held up by columns, often ornately carved. The ceilings are traditionally painted a light hue known …
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WEBNov 29, 2021 · The slanted structure, tilting away from the home, prevents rainwater from pooling during storms + allows water to run off the porch. These slanted piazzas are part of the Holy City’s historic charm, often …
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WEBDec 20, 2012 · The Southern Porch That Knows no Bounds. An investigation of the roles the Charleston piazza plays in historic Southern architecture. By: Rémy Thurston. The Charleston piazza could easily …
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WEBSep 20, 2019 · Piazzas. No discussion of Charleston’s historic homes is complete without mentioning their iconic side piazzas. Unlike a front porch, piazzas are most often located on the side of the house and …
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WEBA side porch on a Charleston Single House is also called a “piazza.” All piazzas are porches, but not all porches are piazzas. These can be found on Anson Street.
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