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The phrase "adjacent facades" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the exterior walls of buildings that are next to each other, often in architectural or urban planning contexts.
Example: "The design of the new park will enhance the visual appeal of the adjacent facades, creating a more cohesive urban environment."
Alternatives: "neighboring facades" or "contiguous facades".
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The trees are intended to resemble those planted along nearby streets, she said, and the window pattern recalls those on adjacent facades.
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On Friday, with his headgear shielding him from the fierce sun, Pro gazed at the administration building and the adjacent facade of a disused movie theatre, which had a poster of the 1935 Gene Autry film Tumbling Tumbleweeds on the wall.
In a classical building, recently restored with a glass facade, adjacent to Prospect Park, architecturally it rivals the Metropolitan.
Results showed that the mean pressure was often beneficial because of shielding, whereas the peak pressure of the lateral facade adjacent to the interfering building was mainly amplified.
Cracks appeared within the adjacent basements, and the facades sunk to such an extent that door frames shifted and people were trapped inside.
For the SoHo hotel, Nouvel has drawn on features from adjacent buildings: scale, materials, facade proportions, cornices and so on.
After sundown, a crowd gathers at the Miroir d'Eau (Place de la Bourse), part fountain and part art installation that reflects the lovely lit-up facades of the adjacent palace.
There it painted the facade of an adjacent church and installed a dancing fountain.
"The application now before you would, if granted, destroy a carefully preserved and intentionally designed century-old common rear facade of four adjacent town houses, intrude significantly into shared midblock open space, destroy or threaten vegetation that contributes materially to this portion of the district's distinct character and be clearly visible from a public sidewalk," he said.
The architects declined the opportunity to open up the museum's eastern facade to the adjacent landscape, choosing instead to limit light and views to a pair of horizontal (18 inches by 72 feet) and vertical (two feet by 15 feet) bands of windows along a line of offices there.
"The adjacent G.M. Building has a tall, narrow facade, and its best aspect is directly across from the Plaza Hotel.
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