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Basement stair
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A stairway connecting the basement or cellar with the level of the living area.
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Basement, английский
- Основание; цоколь; фундамент
- Base rock 2
- Подвальное помещение в универмаге, где проводятся сезонные распродажи
Basement, испанский
Basement barn, английский
A term sometimes used for bank barn.
Basement complex, английский
Basement house, английский
A house whose rooms are mainly located above ground level but whose entrance, from the exterior, is at ground level or one floor above.
Basement membrane, английский
A membrane at the base of an epithelium
Basement rock, английский
- Base rock 2
- Igneous or metamorphic rock, which seldom contains petroleum. ordinarily, it lies below sedimentary rock. when it is encountered in drilling, the well is usually abandoned.
Basement rock (complex), английский
Basement soil, английский
Basement stor(e)y, английский
Basement storey, английский
Basement wall, английский
A foundation wall which encloses a usable area under a building.
Basement wall:, английский
A retaining wall constructed partly or fully below ground level.
Basement window, английский
A window in the basement of a residence.
Basement window inserts, английский
The window frame and glass unit that is installed in the window buck.
Stair, английский
- Standard air
- Лестница
Stair bolt, английский
Stair bracket, английский
A bracket, often decorative, which is fixed to the face of an open string, immediately under the return nosing of each stair tread, to stiffen the tread. stained glass 932 stair bracket stair: nomenclature stairbuilder’s truss crossed beams which support a landing of a stair.
Stair bracket., английский
Stair carriage, английский
Connecting, английский
Связывающий; соединяющий
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Pressurized stairway enclosure, английский
A stairway enclosure whose interior is maintained at a slightly elevated pressure to minimize smoke contamination during a fire.
Boxwinder, английский
A staircase whose entrance is concealed behind a door next to a fireplace; sometimes architecturally balanced by a pantry door on the opposite side of the fireplace; often found in elegant homes in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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