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    A mezzanine (/ˌmɛzəˈniːn/; or in Italian, a mezzanino) is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor...
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    Some mezzanine card interface standards include the 400 pin FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC); the 172 pin High-Speed Mezzanine Card (HSMC); the PCI Mezzanine Card...
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  • A PCI Mezzanine Card or PMC is a printed circuit board assembly manufactured to the IEEE P1386.1 standard. This standard combines the electrical characteristics...
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    Casa Lleó Morera (category Modernisme architecture in Barcelona)
    tempietto on its top (now restored) and the ground floor and mezzanine's architectural sculpture. The building is also known as the residence of Cuban-Catalan...
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    living spaces. A staircase connects all the floors. Sometimes a secondary mezzanine level in the gaushala (ground floor) serves to get the fodder off the...
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    Italian Gothic architecture typical of Venice, originating in local building requirements, with some influence from Byzantine architecture, and some from...
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    Palladian architecture is a European architectural style derived from the work of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580). What is today recognised...
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    Fox Theatre (Detroit) (category 1920s architecture in the United States)
    three levels of seating, the Main Floor above the orchestra pit, the Mezzanine, and the Gallery (balcony). The exterior of the attached 10-story office...
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    Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is named...
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    retains the most important architectural motifs: a basement area comprising the ground floor and mezzanine (architecture) crowned by a wide cornice separating...
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    Jeffersonian architecture is an American form of Neo-Classicism and/or Neo-Palladianism embodied in the architectural designs of U.S. President and polymath...
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    Priesthood or the Aaronic Priesthood. The first floor also included a mezzanine with fourteen small rooms. The two stairwells were constructed of dressed...
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    uppermost floor usually had small square windows representing the minor mezzanine floor of the original Renaissance designs. However, the Neo-renaissance...
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    During the repairs, many changes were made to Rudolph's original design. Mezzanine levels were inserted, spaces broken up, and double-glazing added. Later...
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    The architecture of metropolitan Detroit continues to attract the attention of architects and preservationists alike. With one of the world's recognizable...
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    meeting, was furnished with wooden benches. The second mezzanine was similar to the first floor mezzanine. It was accessed via the two staircases at the West...
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    PSFS Building (category Modernist architecture in Pennsylvania)
    supporting the tower above and two mezzanine levels, now separated from the hall by a metal and glass wall. The mezzanine levels are connected by a black...
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  • specifications to create a switched fabric computer system, using Advanced Mezzanine Cards (AMC), connected directly to a backplane. MicroTCA is a descendant...
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    The owner's family used to live in the first floor. Also, there is a mezzanine floor for storage, kitchen facilities, and residence for servants. This...
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    World Trade Center station (PATH) (category Neo-futurist architecture)
    occupied by the station's fare mezzanine. The New York City Subway's WTC Cortlandt station is adjacent to and above the mezzanine. The $4 billion Oculus station...
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    The Breakers (category Italianate architecture in Rhode Island)
    central dumbwaiter brought additional china and glassware down from the mezzanine level. The pantry was also used for the storage of the family's table...
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    Renaissance Center (category 1970s architecture in the United States)
    renovation includes a lighted glass walkway which encircles the interior mezzanine for ease of navigation, while the addition of the winter garden provides...
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  • AdvancedTCA boards support the use of PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) or Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) expansion mezzanines. The shelf supports RTMs (Rear Transition...
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    attics account for 15% of the energy loss in average houses. A loft or mezzanine is also the uppermost space in a building, but is distinguished from an...
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    30 Rockefeller Plaza (category Art Deco architecture in Manhattan)
    the stair to the mezzanine contains Champlain marble and bronze railings and moldings. Additional stairs to the basement and mezzanine are placed at the...
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    architectural models (B5). The rooms for the secretary of the academy were in the mezzanine level, reached via the staircase. The academy quarters were temporarily...
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    high, although this figure includes mezzanines and the ground story. According to plans published by Architecture and Building magazine, the hotel building...
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    Eastern Columbia Building (category 1930s architecture in the United States)
    building had 275,650 sq. ft. of floor space. The first four floors and mezzanine were shared by Columbia and Eastern stores, with Columbia on the 9th &...
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    Whale that guests can walk through to view a large fish tank from the mezzanine. Also on the first floor are a number of tunnels that run across the ceiling...
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  • pyramids Metabolism Metaphoric architecture Metope Metroon Mezzanine Miami Modern architecture Microdistrict Mid-century modern Middle German house Mihashira...
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