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A central glass-roofed hall is commonly referred to as an atrium. It is a large open space within a building that is often surrounded by multiple levels and designed to allow natural light to illuminate the interior.
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An altrium is an open-roofed entrance hall. It may also be a central court. These are common in ancient Roman houses.
The Roman houses did not have an entry court. They had a small room opening off the street called a vestibulum with a short corridor called a fauces leading into the atrium, which was the central, open-roofed room of the house.
An open-roofed entrance hall or central court in an ancient Roman house. It is also each of the two upper cavities of the heart where blood is passed to the left and right ventricles.
Yeah she has, but it's called Demon Glass.
Central Sofia Market Hall was created in 1911.
An atrium is in the heart, it is the top two chamber of the heart. the right atrium deals with deoxygenated blood from the body, whereas the left atrium deals with oxygenated blood from the lungs.
The upward extension of the central hall that serves to admit light is typically called a clerestory. Clerestory windows are placed high up on the walls to bring in natural light into the space below, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
That possessive form for the proper noun Glass is Glass's.Example: Mr. Glass's office is at the end of the hall.