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A mezzanine is an intermediate floor (or floors) in a building which is open to the floor below. [2] It is placed halfway ( mezzo means 'half' in Italian) up the wall on a floor which has a ceiling at least twice as high as a floor with minimum height. [ 3 ]
[1] [5] The building design includes 46 above-ground floors, a mezzanine level, a ground floor, and 4 basement levels. [5] The building have 150,000 square meters of floor area. [1] Its design includes eight conference halls, an emergency waiting room for disasters, two restaurants on the top two floors, and a sightseeing tower. [5]
The best views of the interior are available from the coffee shop on the mezzanine floor. Modern plate-glass windows on this side of the building let in plenty of natural light: something that was lacking in the old days of wool-trading. For more than 15 years, coffeehouse chain Starbucks occupied the space on the mezzanine floor. However, in ...
Hypothetical interstitial space design for a medical facility. An interstitial space is an intermediate space located between regular-use floors, commonly located in hospitals and laboratory-type buildings to allow space for the mechanical systems of the building. By providing this space, laboratory and hospital rooms may be easily rearranged ...
The ground floor has a mostly open plan, with a concrete floor and painted brick walls, with the rear wall having infilled centrally positioned window openings to each bay. The northeast end has a concrete mezzanine floor supported by concrete block walls, with partitioned offices and store rooms below. A hoist is located adjacent, and a steel ...
This is a list of building materials.. Many types of building materials are used in the construction industry to create buildings and structures.These categories of materials and products are used by architects and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for building projects.
CAD standards are a set of guidelines for the appearance of computer-aided design (CAD) drawings should appear, to improve productivity and interchange of CAD documents between different offices and CAD programs, especially in architecture and engineering.
NZS 3604 is New Zealand's most sought-after technical standard, [2] [4] used in the design and construction of an estimated 93 per cent of light timber-framed buildings. [1] In 2019, the Government funded free online access to the standard to increase accessibility and reduce building compliance costs. [4] [5]