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Double-Height

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A space that spans two floors vertically, creating a tall, dramatic interior void. Double-height spaces increase visual volume, allow more light penetration, and create emphasis within a building.

Example

The central atrium of the National Museum of Science and Industry in London features a dramatic double-height space filled with natural light.

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