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atriumIn architecture, an open inner courtyard. An atrium was originally the central court or main room of an ancient Roman house, open to the sky, often with a shallow pool to catch rainwater. atrium
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Greenwich Atrium is a 100,154 s/f office building located at 75 Holly Hill in Greenwich, Connecticut, arguably the country's most prestigious and site-constrained office location. The atrium acts as a buffer space both socially and environmentally. VALENCIA - Newhall Land officials Wednesday unveiled a new 54-foot glass-enclosed atrium and food court at the Valencia Town Center and celebrated the completion of the mall renovation's first phase. |
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