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  2. Mezzamorphis - Wikipedia

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    The first track, "Mezzanine Floor", is the change-oriented centrepiece of the album, written about the musical growth of the band. [16] According to Stu G, "we feel that we're at a point where we've left where we were, but we're not yet where we believe we're going to end up. So, we're on the way, in the middle, on the mezzanine floor."

  3. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Observer Building, Hastings - Wikipedia

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    It features concrete mezzanine flooring. Prior to construction, the site was occupied by terraced buildings similar to those further down the hill towards the town centre. [5] The printing presses were located on the lower floors behind the building, and extended into the sandstone caves behind Claremont.

  5. Grenfell Tower - Wikipedia

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    The floors were named ground, mezzanine, walkway and walkway+1, floor 1, floor 2 etc. [2] It housed up to 600 people. [7] The tower was built to the Parker Morris standards. Each floor was 22 by 22 m (72 by 72 feet), giving an approximate usable area of 476 m 2 (5,120 square feet). The layout of each floor was designed to be flexible as none of ...

  6. Georgian architecture - Wikipedia

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    In grand houses, an entrance hall led to steps up to a piano nobile or mezzanine floor where the main reception rooms were. Typically the basement area or "rustic", with kitchens, offices and service areas, as well as male guests with muddy boots, [ 15 ] came some way above ground, and was lit by windows that were high on the inside, but just ...

  7. 30 South Colonnade - Wikipedia

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    The refurbished building stands at 75.5 m (248 ft) tall, with a total of 17 floors – a ground floor, upper ground floor, mezzanine level and 14 upper floors including a rooftop terrace. The building design focuses on sustainability and wellness with extensive on floor terraces, BREEAM Outstanding and WELL Platinum ESG certificates and an all ...

  8. Pontefract Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was one of Poulson's final buildings, opening two years after his imprisonment for corruption. The building is of two storeys, the first floor being a mezzanine. The interior is clad in wood with a central staircase linking the ground floor with the mezzanine. The ceiling has square skylights situated over the central atrium.

  9. Kingston Halls - Wikipedia

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    The second bay from the left featured a pair of doorways flanked by squat Doric order columns on the ground floor and four small windows, separated by narrow columns, on the mezzanine floor. These windows were flanked by pilasters and brackets supporting a large segmental pediment containing a panel carved with the city crest.