Cant (architecture)
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Cant (or canted) is the architectural term describing part, or segment, of a facade which is at an angle to another part of the same facade. The angle breaking the facade is less than a right angle thus enabling a canted facade to be viewed as, and remain, one composition.
Canted facades are a typical of, but not exclusive to, Baroque architecture.
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