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  2. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, a YouTuber built a 24 ft 2 (2.2 m 2) house in an attempt to build the smallest house, the final design had slightly less area at 22.7 square feet (2.1 square meters); they hoped to get Guinness book of records category but there was no such category. [140]

  3. Square (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Construction in Australia no longer uses the square as a unit of measure, and it has been replaced by the square metre. The measurement was often used by estate agents to make the building sound larger as the measure includes the areas outside under the eaves, and so cannot be directly compared to the internal floor area.

  4. List of largest palaces - Wikipedia

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    The size of the building is 47000 square meters including four courtyards of 3800 square meters each. The floorspace of all five storeys amount on 138000 square meters, with other 45000 square meters more added by the two-storeys basement. Without the courtyards, the size of the building is 31,800 square meters.

  5. List of largest houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 100+ largest extant and historic houses in the United States, ordered by area of the main house. The list includes houses that have been demolished, houses that are currently under construction, and buildings that are not currently, but were previously used as private homes. [1]

  6. Pyeong - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, the period of Japanese occupation produced a pyeong of ⁠ 400 / 121 ⁠ or 3.3058 m 2.It is the standard traditional measure for real estate floorspace, with an average house reckoned as about 25 pyeong, a studio apartment as 8–12 py, and a garret as 1½ py.

  7. List of largest buildings - Wikipedia

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    70,000 m 2 (750,000 sq ft) 5.2 million m 3 (184 million cu ft) A hangar originally intended to house the construction of a giant airship, this building now houses the indoor theme park Tropical Islands Resort. [5] Meyer Werft Dockhalle 2 Germany: Papenburg, Niedersachsen: 63,000 m 2 (680,000 sq ft) 4.72 million m 3 (167 million cu ft)

  8. Floor area - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, construction, and real estate, floor area, floor space, or floorspace is the area (measured in square metres or square feet) taken up by a building or part of it. The ways of defining "floor area" depend on what factors of the building should or should not be included, such as external walls, internal walls, corridors, lift ...

  9. Square foot - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of 1 square foot with some Imperial and metric units of area. The square foot (pl. square feet; abbreviated sq ft, sf, or ft 2; also denoted by ' 2 and ⏍) is an imperial unit and U.S. customary unit (non-SI, non-metric) of area, used mainly in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Ghana, Liberia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Hong Kong.

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