basement storey

  • 1Storey — Ground floor redirects here. For the bottom floor of a building with no basement, see solid ground floor. For other uses, see Storey (disambiguation). A storey (British English) or story (American English) is any level part of a building that… …

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  • 2Basement — This article is about the section of a building. For other uses, see Basement (disambiguation). An unfinished basement used for storage and exercise equipment …

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  • 3basement — /ˈbeɪsmənt / (say baysmuhnt) noun 1. a storey of a building partly or wholly underground. 2. the portion of a structure which supports those portions which come above it. 3. the substructure of a columnar or arched construction. 4. Geology a. →… …

  • 4Multi-storey car park — Parking garage redirects here. For the Seinfeld episode, see The Parking Garage. Busch Stadium exit ramp A multi storey car park (also called a parking garage, parking structure, parking ramp, parkade or parking deck) is a building designed… …

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  • 5sub-basement — n. a storey below a basement …

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  • 6semi-basement — noun a storey of a building partly below ground level …

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  • 7semi-basement — n. a storey partly below ground level …

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  • 8Compass Point Shopping Centre — Coordinates: 1°23′32″N 103°53′43″E / 1.39222°N 103.89528°E / 1.39222; 103.89528 …

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  • 9Villa Mairea — is a villa, guest house and rural retreat built by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto for Harry and Maire Gullichsen in Noormarkku, Finland. The Gullichsens were a wealthy couple and members of the Ahlström Gullichsen family. They told Aalto that… …

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  • 10Terraced house — In architecture and city planning, a terrace(d) or row house or townhouse (though the latter term can also refer to patio houses) is a style of housing in use since the late 17th century, where a row of identical or mirror image houses share side …

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