- Spain, the
level above ground level (the mezzanine) is
sometimes called entresuelo (entresòl in Catalan, etc.,
which literally means "interfloor"), and elevators...
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Bottom edge of a roof
Engaged column –
Column in
support of the roof
above Entresuelo – Mezzanine;
literally meaning "between floors", this is the area where...
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during World War II. The two-storey
ancestral house has a
mezzanine (
entresuelo) on the
ground floor.
Board panels at the
facade of the
house were arranged...
- Borlaza, Mrs.
Concepcion Brosas and the
people of Liliw. From the church's
entresuelo entrance, a
small p****ageway to the left
leads to a
small chapel named...
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involved in the
making of
short films in her
early career,
including Entresuelo (2008), S.E.D. (2009),
Todos acabaremos solos (2011), A
pleno sol (2012)...
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street side let
light in
while sliding capiz windows on
either side of the
entresuelo ensured good cross-ventilation. Taal,
Batangas Jaime C. Laya;
Maria Cristina...
- a
landing and hen
doubling back. Both
sides of it were mezzanines, or
entresuelo,
partly elevated rooms used
before as offices, servant's quarters, and...
- and algebra, ethics,
rhetoric and poetry. He
frequently attended the
entresuelo meetings of
young students like
Cecilio Apostol,
Fernando Ma. Guerrero...
-
short flight of
stairs to the
meseta (landing) with
doors opening to the
entresuelo (mezzanine chamber) that had
capiz windows opening to the
zaguan and a...
- LA PRENSA, acudií
inmediatamente a su céntrico domicilio,
ubicado en
entresuelo de la casa
marcada con el número 135 1-2 N. Market. En el apartamento...