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undercroft

[uhn-der-krawft, -kroft] / ˈʌn dərˌkrɔft, -ˌkrɒft /


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Once you’ve found your way inside the Shed, shuffled unceremoniously through an undercroft beneath the High Line, you ascend a distinctly mall-like sequence of escalators to reach the three principal levels of galleries, which themselves feel like an extension of the spec office block next door, with plasterboard walls, suspended ceilings, and already cracked concrete floors.

From The Guardian

New exhibits will be added, and visitors will be able to see the massive pilings and foundation that support the memorial in its undercroft.

From Washington Post

“Yes, we’re in the undercroft,” he told me.

From New York Times

I had a CVS employee show me how to use a price scanner, and a church employee tell me what an undercroft is.

From New York Times

John Pobuda, a 58-year-old former US army private from Minnesota, is one resident of the undercroft below the deck of Interstate 80, who manages to scratch a living from what Airbnb throws in the trash.

From The Guardian