Split Level 错层式 建筑 1B1115 17 陶 红 18 王向丽 19 胡 阳. For the style of house, see Split- level homeSplit- level home Split Level were a Christian rock band.

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Split Level 错层式 建筑 1B 陶 红 18 王向丽 19 胡 阳

For the style of house, see Split- level homeSplit- level home Split Level were a Christian rock band from Ireland, whose career began in the mid-1980s and stretched into the 2000s

Split-level home A split-level home (also called a tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered, so that the "main" level of the house (e.g. the level that usually contains the front entry), is halfway between the upper and lower floors. The main level typically contains common living areas (a living room, kitchen, dining room, and/or family room). There are typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area. The basement level is usually finished off, and often contains additional living areas (most often, a family room, an office and/or a hobby or playroom), as well as frequently laundry facilities and other utilities. The basement level often also features a garage, and is usually level with the driveway. Beneath the main level (downward from the basement level) is usually crawl space, or sometimes additional basement space, which is frequently unfinished.

A side split is where the split level is visible from the front elevation of the home.

A is where the split level is only visible from the side elevation. The front elevations shows only a single story and the two stories are in the back. A bi-level includes two short sets of stairs and two levels.1 The entry is between floors. The front door opens to a landing. One short flight of stairs leads up to the top floor; another short flight of stairs leads down. The top floor tends to be full height ceilings with the living room, dining room, kitchen, bedrooms and bathrooms. The lower floor often has lower ceilings and is partially below ground. However, in many modern split foyer homes, the lower level is at grade, which necessitates an outdoor staircase to reach the front door. These homes often also have very high ceilings on the lower level to accommodate the home's HVAC ducting.1

A side split style split-level home, in which the split level is visible from the front

A split level dormitory.

Split-level design 分层设计 Split-level house [ 建 ] 复式住宅;错层式地房 子 Split-level market 错层式街道 Split-level investment trust 两级投资托拉斯 Split-level air-bridge 分层旅客登机桥 Split-level car park building 分层式停车场大厦

The split level has two or three short sets of stairs, and three or four levels. The entry is on a middle floor between two floors. The front door opens directly into what is usually the formal living area or which are typically partially below ground. Below that may be a small crawl space. Sometimes a short flight above the bedroom floor is another single bedroom. Above that is typically an attic accessed by either another flight of stairs or an opening placed high in a closet. The architect behind the design of a split level was a graduate of University of Miami named John Lanterman. With his strides in design many other types of split level homes have been created. A split level is definitely less than 15 feet from the window to the ground

history The style gained popularity in North America during the mid- 20th century, as the suburbs expanded, beginning in the years after World War II, and has remained a popular housing style from the 1950s onward Suburbs: n 郊区,城郊( suburb 的名词复数 );四乡;隧;四郊

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