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  2. Storey - Wikipedia

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    One review of tall buildings suggests that residential towers may have 3.1 m (10 ft 2 in) floor height for apartments, while a commercial building may have floor height of 3.9 m (12 ft 9.5 in) for the storeys leased to tenants. In such tall buildings (60 or more storeys), there may be utility floors of greater height. [7]

  3. List of tallest residential buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) defines a residential building as one where 85 percent or more of its total floor area is dedicated to residential usage. [ 1 ] Currently, the tallest residential building in the world is Central Park Tower in a part of Midtown Manhattan , New York City , colloquially referred to as ...

  4. Terraced houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A house may be several storeys high, two or three rooms deep, and optionally contain a basement and attic. [1] In this configuration, a terraced house may be known as a two-up two-down, having a ground and first floor with two rooms on each. [2] Most terraced houses have a duo pitch gable roof. [3]

  5. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    Split-Level House. A split-level home (sometimes called a tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered.There are typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area.

  6. The House That Moved - Wikipedia

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    The house is half-timbered, with each floor jettied and projecting out further than the floor below, [11] which was a common feature at the time. The first floor overhangs by 1 foot 11 inches (58 cm) on two sides of the building. [3] It was built with three stories and a cockloft, and had the West wall made of Heavitree stone. [3]

  7. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Snout house: a house with the garage door being the closest part of the dwelling to the street. Octagon house: a house of symmetrical octagonal floor plan, popularized briefly during the 19th century by Orson Squire Fowler; Stilt house: is a house built on stilts above a body of water or the ground (usually in swampy areas prone to flooding).

  8. The height differences between all the US presidents and ...

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    Here is the height difference of every US president and first lady we could find. George and Martha Washington: 1 foot 2 inches Shayanne Gal and Samantha Lee/Business Insider

  9. Empire State Building - Wikipedia

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    It was the first building in the world to be more than 100 stories tall, [32] though only the lowest 86 stories are usable. The first through 85th floors contain 2.158 million square feet (200,500 m 2) of commercial and office space, while the 86th floor contains an observatory.