Architectural projection definition

Architectural projection means a marquee, porch, canopy or other similar architectural projection.
Architectural projection means any of the following: parapet walls not exceeding four (4') feet in height, chimneys, flues, elevator bulkheads, water towers, stacks, stage towers or scenery lofts, cupolas, domes, spires, necessary mechanical appurtenances and decorative architectural features.
Architectural projection means any element for decoration protruding beyond the building facade/ elevation line. This includes sheds for protection against weather conditions on windows, flower beds, cornices on the edge of the building facade/elevation and any architectural projection (vertical or horizontal) on the building facade/elevation.

More Definitions of Architectural projection

Architectural projection means any projection which is not intended for occupancy and which extends beyond the face of an exterior wall of a building, but shall not include signs.
Architectural projection means any projection that is not intended for occupancy and that extends beyond the face of an exterior wall of a building, but that does not include signs as defined herein. See also “awning”; “backlit awning”; “canopy (attached)” and “canopy (freestanding).”