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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Entresol - définition

ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT
Mezzanine floor; Entresol; Mezzanine level; Mezanine; Mezzanines; Mezzanine (architecture); Mezzanine room
  • Dual-gate safety system used to protect workers in pallet drop areas on the ledges of a mezzanine
  • Industrial safety gate for mezzanines
  • The mezzanine of the [[Maastricht]] Centre Céramique

entresol         
['?ntr?s?l]
¦ noun a mezzanine floor.
Origin
C18: Fr., from Sp. entresuelo, from entre 'between' + suelo 'storey'.
Entresol         
·noun A low story between two higher ones, usually between the ground floor and the first story; mezzanine.
mezzanine         
(mezzanines)
1.
A mezzanine is a small floor which is built between two main floors of a building.
...the dining room on the mezzanine.
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2.
The mezzanine is the lowest balcony in a theatre, or the front rows in the lowest balcony. (AM; in BRIT, usually use dress circle
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Mezzanine

A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a mezzanino) is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped walls. However, the term is often used loosely for the floor above the ground floor, especially where a very high-ceilinged original ground floor has been split horizontally into two floors.

Mezzanines may serve a wide variety of functions. Industrial mezzanines, such as those used in warehouses, may be temporary or semi-permanent structures.

In Royal Italian architecture, mezzanino also means a chamber created by partitioning that does not go up all the way to the arch vaulting or ceiling; these were historically common in Italy and France, for example in the palaces for the nobility at the Quirinal Palace.