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What (who) is multi-storey - definition

STRUCTURE, TYPICALLY WITH A ROOF AND WALLS, STANDING MORE OR LESS PERMANENTLY IN ONE PLACE
Structural height; Structual height; Buildings; Edifice; Multi-story; Multi-story building; Public buildings; Aedifice; AEdifice; Ædifice; Edificium; Aedificium; AEdificium; Ædificium; Public building; Bldg; Bldg.; Multi-storey; Building structure
  • [[Belle Époque]] city-house on Strada Arthur Verona in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]], currently part of a bookshop
  • The Mitilineu House, a city-house in Bucharest, dating from 1898
  • Aluminum]] panel framed [[steel building]], in Korea.
  • The [[skyscraper]]s under construction in [[Kalasatama]], [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] (2021)
  • timber-framed house]] in [[Marburg]], [[Germany]]
  • The BB&T Building in [[Macon, Georgia]] is constructed of [[aluminum]].

multi-storey         
also multistorey; multi-storeyed
Note: in AM, use 'multi-story', 'multistory' or 'multi-storied' are also used.
A multi-storey building has several floors at different levels above the ground.
...the Moskovski Department Store, a vast multi-story complex near the city's center.
...a multi-storey car park.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
multi-storey         
¦ adjective (of a building) having several storeys.
¦ noun Brit. a multi-storey car park.
Tom Storey         
ENGLISH FOOTBALLER (BORN 1914)
Tom Storey (footballer); Storey, Tom
Thomas Storey (23 November 1914 – ?) was an English professional association footballer who played as a winger.

Wikipedia

Building

A building or edifice, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory (although there's also portable buildings). Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, land prices, ground conditions, specific uses, prestige, and aesthetic reasons. To better understand the term building compare the list of nonbuilding structures.

Buildings serve several societal needs – occupancy, primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat, a place of comfort and safety and the outside, a place that at times may be harsh and harmful.


Ever since the first cave paintings, buildings have also become objects or canvasses of much artistic expression. In recent years, interest in sustainable planning and building practices has also become an intentional part of the design process of many new buildings and other structures, usually a green building.

Examples of use of multi-storey
1. Traditional multi–storey car parks use space inefficiently.
2. Pictures of crumpled multi–storey apartment blocks were also broadcast.
3. Multi–storey car parks in Newcastle were also closed.
4. The multi–storey modern hospital normally has 120 patients.
5. Shops, houses, roads, multi–storey car parks and basements were swamped by the afternoon rainfall.