In Architecture, What Name, Taken From French, Is Given To A Covered Porch-Like Structure Or Doorway Through Which Vehicles Can Enter From A Street? Like Porticoes, These Structures Are Typically Very Grand, And Their Traditional Purpose Is To Provide Shelter For Guests Arriving By Horse And Carriage.

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1. In Architecture, What Name, Taken From French, Is Given To A Covered Porch-Like Structure Or Doorway Through Which Vehicles Can Enter From A Street? Like Porticoes, These Structures Are Typically Very Grand, And Their Traditional Purpose Is To Provide Shelter For Guests Arriving By Horse And Carriage.