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  2. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling. It may also be referred to as a drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling, suspended ceiling, grid ceiling, drop in ceiling, drop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles and is a staple of modern construction and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.

  3. Suspended structure - Wikipedia

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    Suspended structures often allow much light to enter, because of the unobstructed interior. [5] A cable suspended structure: Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo. An example of a catenary-shaped suspended structure is the Eero Saarinen designed Dulles International Airport. The roof of the structure is made up of suspension cable which stretches ...

  4. Suspended ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Suspended_ceiling&oldid=36198199"This page was last edited on 22 January 2006, at 08:37 (UTC). (UTC).

  5. Waffle slab - Wikipedia

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    The underside of a waffle slab, showing the grid like structure. A waffle slab or two-way joist slab is a concrete slab made of reinforced concrete with concrete ribs running in two directions on its underside. [1] The name waffle comes from the grid pattern created by the reinforcing ribs.

  6. Grating - Wikipedia

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    A grating is any regularly spaced collection of essentially identical, parallel, elongated elements.Gratings usually consist of a single set of elongated elements, but can consist of two sets, in which case the second set is usually perpendicular to the first (as illustrated). [1]

  7. Ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A ceiling can also be the upper limit of a tunnel. The most common type of ceiling is the dropped ceiling, [citation needed] which is suspended from structural elements above. Panels of drywall are fastened either directly to the ceiling joists or to a few layers of moisture-proof plywood which are then attached to the joists. Pipework or ducts ...

  8. Glass mullion system - Wikipedia

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    Glass mullion system with vertical glass fins. Glass mullion system or glass fin system is a glazing system in which sheets of tempered glass are suspended from special clamps, stabilized by perpendicular stiffeners of tempered glass, and joined by a structural silicone sealant or by metal patch plates.

  9. Windcatcher - Wikipedia

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    The maintenance costs are also lower. Unlike powered air-conditioning and fans, windcatchers are silent [4] and continue to function when the electrical grid power fails (a particular concern in places where grid power is unreliable or expensive). [5] [11]

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