Porch (disambiguation)
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Porch
Porch
A porch is external to the walls of the main building proper, but may be enclosed by screen, latticework, broad windows, or other light frame walls extending from the main structure.There are various styles of porches, all of which depend on the architectural tradition of its location...

is an architectural element of building entrances.

Porch (surname)
  • Robert Bagehot Porch
    Robert Porch
    Robert Bagehot Porch played first-class cricket for Somerset from 1895 to 1910. He was born at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset and died at Great Malvern, Worcestershire.-Family and background:...

     (1875-1962), English cricketer


Porch may also refer to:
  • "Porch" (Pearl Jam song)
    Porch (Pearl Jam song)
    "Porch" is the eighth track off of Pearl Jam's debut album Ten . The song was written by lead singer Eddie Vedder.-Lyrics:When introducing the song at Pearl Jam's August 23, 1991 concert in Seattle, Washington, Vedder stated, "This song is about if you love someone, tell him."-Live performances:The...

    , from their 1991 album Ten
  • Front porch
    Front Porch
    Front Porch, Inc. provides services to Internet Service Providers. Front Porch technology enables an Internet Service Provider to insert its own messages to be presented to users as they use their web browsers, such as customer service notices or online advertising...

     and back porch, a video synchronization technique
  • Front porch campaign
    Front porch campaign
    A front porch campaign is a low-key electoral campaign used in American politics in which the candidate remains close to or at home to make speeches to supporters who come to visit. The candidate largely does not travel around or otherwise actively campaign. The successful presidential campaigns...

    , a form of home-based political campaigning
  • Vestibule (architecture)
    Vestibule (architecture)
    A vestibule is a lobby, entrance hall, or passage between the entrance and the interior of a building.The same term can apply to structures in modern or ancient roman architecture. In modern architecture vestibule typically refers to a small room or hall between an entrance and the interior of...

    , sometimes referred to as a porch
  • Garage (house)
    Garage (house)
    A residential garage is part of a home, or an associated building, designed or used for storing a vehicle or vehicles. In some places the term is used synonymously with "carport", though that term normally describes a structure that is not completely enclosed.- British residential garages:Those...

    , a part of a residential building, used for storing vehicles
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