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minus-squareAshLassay@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up24·5 days agoThat wiki says it’s common in hospitals and labs. Interstitial space is not the same as a floor cavity. Also The heights of these spaces are generally 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 m) and allow easy access for repair or alteration So yeah not common in a residential building.
minus-square🇰 🌀 🇱 🌀 🇳 🇦 🇸 🇰 🇦 🇵 🇮@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-22 days agoAh, thanks, I couldn’t seem to find the right term. I was looking for “truss space” or something related. “Floor cavity” or I guess “joist cavity” looks like what I was looking for (for the residential side).
minus-squarebluesheep@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up18·4 days ago1.8m!? There’s no way in hell a landlord would allow such a perfectly fine living space to go the waste!
That wiki says it’s common in hospitals and labs. Interstitial space is not the same as a floor cavity.
Also
So yeah not common in a residential building.
Ah, thanks, I couldn’t seem to find the right term. I was looking for “truss space” or something related. “Floor cavity” or I guess “joist cavity” looks like what I was looking for (for the residential side).
1.8m!? There’s no way in hell a landlord would allow such a perfectly fine living space to go the waste!
Malkovich?