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the fear of large rooms, with high ceilings such as being inside cathedral like rooms is called meglaphobia.....
"Human place" can refer to spaces and environments designed with human needs and activities in mind. It encompasses places that are comfortable, functional, and conducive to human well-being and interaction. This concept emphasizes the importance of designing spaces that cater to the needs and behaviors of individuals.
Open air lobbies are often referred to as atriums or courtyards. These spaces are designed to provide a connection to the outdoors while still being covered and sheltered.
Small surveillance cameras, also known as mini cameras or micro cameras, are compact devices designed to capture high-quality video footage in tight spaces. These cameras are often used for security purposes in both residential and commercial settings. They can be installed discreetly in hidden locations such as smoke detectors, wall clocks, or even inside objects to monitor activity without being detected.
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. Is that what you meant?
Handicap tubs are now being designed to fit in standard bathtub spaces. Many of the models available now do not have any special qualifications.
Cat6 is the current standard for new installations of ethernet cable. Depending on the space and certain building codes you need to decide between Plenum (CMP) or Riser (CMR). The difference being Riser cable is more durable, but puts out toxic fumes when caught on fire, so it is not suitable for spaces with open air flow. Dropped ceilings are generally considered Plenum spaces so therefore require plenum cable.
What is the difference between residential burglary and commercial burglary as far a being punished?
Claustrophobia - Fear of being in small/tight spaces.
Being in Tight Spaces.
What is the role of the residential land surveyor?
You can reduce sound pollution by using sound-absorbing materials like rugs or curtains, installing soundproofing barriers, being mindful of noise levels in residential areas, utilizing noise-canceling technology, and advocating for stricter noise regulations in public spaces.