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  2. Atrium (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A late 19th-century artist's reimagining of an atrium in a Pompeian domus Illustration of the atrium in the building of the baths in the Roman villa of "Els Munts", close to Tarraco. In a domus, a large house in ancient Roman architecture, the atrium was the open central court with enclosed rooms on all sides.

  3. Palais Royale, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    One of its standout features is the world’s tallest residential atrium, soaring to an incredible height of 212 meters (696 feet). Palais Royale is a pioneer in construction innovations. It is the first residential tower in India to use M80 grade concrete, which is typically used in nuclear power plants, ensuring unmatched strength and durability.

  4. Antoine Graves (building) - Wikipedia

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    The Antoine Graves building was one of the earliest and most influential designs by architect John C. Portman Jr. It was his first atrium building and only public housing project. He adapted its atrium design in 1967 for the Hyatt Regency Atlanta , a building which brought Portman international fame.

  5. Cavaedium - Wikipedia

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    The atrium tetrastylum has four pillars at the corners of the roof opening [14] (not common [15]) The atrium displuviatum has outwards-sloping roofs that do not collect water, [14] like most modern roofs (rare [14]) The atrium testudinatum was fully roofed-over, with another floor on top instead of an opening to the sky (very rare) [14]

  6. List of works by Frank Gehry - Wikipedia

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    12-story residential block located at 53 Stubbs Road, developed by Swire Group. Pershing Square Signature Center [60] Manhattan: New York: 2012: 70,000 sq. ft. performing arts center. Duplex Residence [61] New Orleans: Louisiana: 2012: Designed and built for the Make It Right Foundation New Orleans. LEED Platinum rated "Five Hole" Warming Hut ...

  7. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Leopold Eichler (June 25, 1900 – July 1, 1974) was a 20th-century post-war American real estate developer known for developing distinctive residential subdivisions of mid-century modern style tract housing in California.