Constructed with two distinct fronts or forward-facing surfaces; having two-front exposure or orientation.
From 'bifront' + '-ed' suffix. The past participle describes something that has been designed or built with two fronts.
Victorian townhouses in London are often bifronted—they face both a street and a rear courtyard, and this clever design made them feel like two completely different buildings depending on which side you approached from.
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