| FACADE | Principal front of a building (6) |
| REFACE | Redo front of a building (6) |
| PORTICO | Colonnade in front of a building (7) |
| REFACES | Fixes, as the front of a building |
| FORECOURT | Courtyard in front of a building |
| SURVEY | Collection of data for mapping; an inspection of a building to ascertain its condition or value; or, a body of people for either of said purposes (6) |
| STAIRS | A flight of steps connecting the floors of a building (6) |
| JULIET | ____ balcony, a very shallow one with a safety railing on an upper storey of a building (6) |
| STOREY | A floor/level of a building; or, the surname of the dramatist/novelist who wrote This Sporting Life (6) |
| DETAIL | A minor decorative feature of a building or work of art (6) |
| DESIGN | Construction and furnishing of inside of a building (8,6) |
| ATRIUM | A Mr Tui in part of a building (6) |
| LOGGIA | Roofed porch or gallery with open sides along the front or side of a building (6) |
| GARAGE | A building or part of a building where vehicles are kept. |
| CUPOLA | In architecture, a dome-like structure on top of a building (6) |
| TURRET | Small tower projecting vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle (6) |
| ASPECT | Position of a building or other structure facing a particular direction (6) |
| AWNING | Canopy close to stanchion in a side section of a building (6) |
| FABRIC | Felted, knitted or woven cloth; the material of a building, including its roof and walls; or, the structure of something, such as society (6) |
| WAITER | Dumb ___, a lift used to carry food and dishes from one floor of a building to another (6) |