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  2. Nightingale floor - Wikipedia

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    These floors were used in the hallways of some temples and palaces, the most famous example being Nijō Castle, in Kyoto, Japan. Dry boards naturally creak under pressure, but these floors were built in a way that the flooring nails rub against a jacket or clamp, causing chirping noises. It is unclear if the design was initially intentional.

  3. Elevator paradox - Wikipedia

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    The elevator paradox is a paradox first noted by Marvin Stern and George Gamow, physicists who had offices on different floors of a multi-story building. Gamow, who had an office near the bottom of the building noticed that the first elevator to stop at his floor was most often going down, while Stern, who had an office near the top, noticed that the first elevator to stop at his floor was ...

  4. Songs from the Second Floor - Wikipedia

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    Songs from the Second Floor (Swedish: Sånger från andra våningen) is a Swedish black comedy-drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 6 October 2000, [2] written and directed by Roy Andersson. It presents a series of disconnected vignettes that together interrogate aspects of modern life.

  5. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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    A mezzanine (/ ˌ m ɛ z ə ˈ n iː n /; or in Italian, a mezzanino) [1] is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped walls. However, the term is often used loosely for the floor above the ground ...

  6. 2 World Trade Center (1971–2001) - Wikipedia

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    The new 2 World Trade Center, which is currently on hold, is planned to have a diagonally-pointed roof, with no observation deck, and no mechanical floors. At the National September 11 Memorial & Museum , the southern pool marks the spot where the South Tower stood.

  7. Piano nobile - Wikipedia

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    An early-15th-century piano nobile at the Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara.Its larger windows indicate its superior status compared with the rooms on the floor below. The Beletage of Dresden's Villa Martha, built in the 1870s At the 18th-century Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, the piano nobile is placed above a rusticated ground floor, and reached by an external staircase.