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Atrium

/ˈeɪ.tri.əm/noun
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An atrium is a large, open central space in a building, often featuring a skylight to allow natural light and air circulation, making it a hub for social interaction and architectural flair. In anatomy, it refers to a upper chamber of the heart or other body cavities that facilitate fluid movement, underscoring its dual role in both design and biology.

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The largest indoor atrium in the world, located in the Dubai's Burj Al Arab hotel, spans an astonishing 180 meters in height and can house a full-size tennis court, blending luxury with engineering marvel. This architectural wonder not only echoes ancient Roman designs but also hosts events like helicopter landings, showcasing how atria continue to push the boundaries of innovation.

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