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  2. Window well - Wikipedia

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    By making it possible to put in a larger window, the window can act as a safer emergency exit in case of fire as well as letting in additional daylight for the enjoyment of the people inside. Such a (basement) window where people can escape through in case of an emergency is sometimes called an egress window. [1]

  3. Architectural light shelf - Wikipedia

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    Light shelves make it possible for daylight to penetrate the space up to 2.5 times the distance between the floor and the top of the window. Today, advanced light shelf technology makes it possible to increase the distance up to 4 times.

  4. Fire escape - Wikipedia

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    Both the 2012 IBC and 2012 IRC require emergency escape and rescue openings for residential buildings of 4 floors or fewer, in sleeping rooms and basements with habitable space, for means of emergency egress. A fire escape can be a window, and if above the first floor with an approved ladder, or door that leads to a porch with ground access or ...

  5. Daylighting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    To help distribute sun room daylight to the sides of rooms that are farthest from the equator, inexpensive ceiling-to-floor mirrors can be used. Building codes require a second means of egress, in case of fire. Most designers use a door on one side of bedrooms, and an outside window, but west-side windows provide very-poor summer thermal ...

  6. Floor-to-ceiling windows set the tone for this modern home in ...

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    This modern home in Urbandale offers 20-foot ceilings in the living room, floor-to-ceiling windows and more than 5,900 square feet of living space for $1.6 million. Where: 2402 149th Court, Urbandale

  7. Basement - Wikipedia

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    A subbasement is a floor below the basement floor. In the homes where there is any type of basement mentioned above, such as a look-out basement, all of the volume of the subbasements from floor to ceiling are located well below ground. Therefore, subbasements have no windows nor an outside door.

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