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  2. Waiting room - Wikipedia

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    Waiting room for passengers at Udon Thani International Airport, Thailand. A waiting room or waiting hall is a building, or more commonly a part of a building or a room, where people sit or stand until the event or appointment for which they are waiting begins. There are two types of physical waiting room.

  3. Industry Foundation Classes - Wikipedia

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    The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) is a CAD data exchange data schema intended for description of architectural, building and construction industry data.. It is a platform-neutral, open data schema specification that is not controlled by a single vendor or group of vendors.

  4. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    Also, churches, including but not limited to pews and chairs for the congregation, hospitals, and clinics consisting of medical tables, chiropractic tables, dental chairs, etc. Also common to this type of upholstery would be lobby and waiting-area seating. Upholstered walls are found in some retail premises.

  5. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, their work – Suggestions for House Decoration in Painting, Woodwork and Furniture – spread their ideas on artistic interior design to a wide middle-class audience. [17] By 1900, the situation was described by The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder: [18]

  6. Curb extension - Wikipedia

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    A curb extension marked by darkened tarmac and black posts. A curb extension (or also neckdown, kerb extension, bulb-out, bump-out, kerb build-out, nib, elephant ear, curb bulge, curb bulb, or blister) is a traffic calming measure which widens the sidewalk for a short distance.

  7. File:Waiting room icon.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Reception area - Also known as staging area, this a place where the incoming goods are processed and reviewed, and sorted before proceeding to storage. Storage area - This is the area of the warehouse where goods sit as it awaits dispatch. This area can be further subdivided into static storage for goods that will take longer before being ...

  9. Door - Wikipedia

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    See door furniture for a discussion of attachments to doors such as door handles, doorknobs, and door knockers. Lintel – A horizontal beam above a door that supports the wall above it. (Also known as a header) Jambs or legs – The vertical posts that form the sides of a door frame, where the hinges are mounted, and with which the bolt interacts.