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By: Shah, Pinkish.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2023Edition: Vol.88(3), Mar.Description: 54-55p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: Our clients (a couple with two adult daughters) approached us with a duplex where the intermediate slab between floors had been heavily punctured and damaged by the previous occupants and was unable to be repaired. In consultation with a structural engineer, we decided to remove all slabs and beams (except one), opening up a beautiful 24 ft. high double height space of approximately 40 ft. long x 20 ft. wide that was bookended by terraces on both sides allowing the free flow of natural light and breezes and sometimes birds too.
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Our clients (a couple with two adult
daughters) approached us with a duplex
where the intermediate slab between
floors had been heavily punctured and
damaged by the previous occupants and
was unable to be repaired. In consultation
with a structural engineer, we decided
to remove all slabs and beams (except
one), opening up a beautiful 24 ft. high
double height space of approximately 40
ft. long x 20 ft. wide that was bookended
by terraces on both sides allowing the
free flow of natural light and breezes and
sometimes birds too.

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