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  2. Atrium (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson High School Galleria and reflexive library (pictured) feature a modern atrium tetrastylum with four support columns and open roof. In architecture, an atrium (pl.: atria or atriums) [1] is a large open-air or skylight-covered space surrounded by a building. [2]

  3. Cavaedium - Wikipedia

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    From eighty feet to one hundred feet, the length divided into five parts will produce the right width for the alae. Their lintel beams should be placed high enough to make the height of the alae equal to their width. 5. The tablinum should be given two thirds of the width of the atrium when the latter is twenty feet wide.

  4. Atrium (heart) - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of lungs came a partitioning of the atrium into two parts divided by a septum. Among frogs, the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood is mixed in the ventricle before being pumped out to the body's organs; in turtles, the ventricle is almost entirely divided by a septum, but retains an opening through which some mixing of blood ...

  5. List of privately owned public spaces in New York City

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    Privately owned public spaces (POPS) in New York City were introduced in the 1961 Zoning Resolution. The city offers zoning concessions to commercial and residential developers in exchange for a variety of spaces accessible and usable for the public. There are over 590 POPS at over 380 buildings in New York City and are found principally in Manhattan. Spaces range from extended sidewalks to ...

  6. Privately owned public space - Wikipedia

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    These spaces are usually the product of a deal between cities and private real estate developers in which cities grant valuable zoning concessions and developers provide in return privately owned public spaces in or near their buildings. Privately owned public spaces commonly include plazas, arcades, small parks, and atriums.

  7. Specks Hof - Wikipedia

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    The passageways are interrupted by three glass-covered atriums, which begin in the west and are labelled A, B and C and have floor areas of between 40 m 2 (430.6 sq ft) and 50 m 2 (538.2 sq ft). Their walls are artistically designed. Arcade gallery and atriums

  8. The Biggest Hotels in the World - AOL

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    The Conrad and Sheraton are the world’s largest hotels in their brands, with 654 rooms and 4,000 rooms, respectively. ... Disney’s Port Orleans incorporates a Riverside section with rooms ...

  9. Winter Garden Atrium - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, the eight finalists in the competition for the new buildings had their designs unveiled and displayed in the atrium. [12] The Winter Garden continues to serve as a venue for art exhibits, music, and shows, as well as hosting movie screenings during the TriBeCa Film Festival.