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Building
ISO 6707-1(2004):Provision of shelter for its occupants or contents as one of its main purposes; usually partially or totally enclosed and designed to stand permanently in one place.

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Ceiling
Wikipedia: A ceiling is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limit of a room. It is not generally considered a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the floor or roof structure above.
Compound Coordinate Referencesystem (CCRS)
ISO 19111: Coordinate reference system using two other independent coordinate reference systems to describe a position.
The horizontal and vertical components of a description of position in three dimensions may sometimes come from different coordinate reference systems rather than through a single three-dimensional coordinate reference system. This is always the case for positions where vertical coordinates are related to mean sea level. This shall be handled through a compound coordinate reference system which identifies the two coordinate reference system utilized.
Notification by using a "*" combining the two coordinate reference systems, e.g. DE_DHDN_3GK2_RDN*DE_DHHN92_NH

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Door
Wikipedia: A door is an opening or closing structure used to block off an entrance, typically consisting of an interior side that faces the inside of a space and an exterior side that faces the outside of that space. While in some cases the interior side of a door may match its exterior side, in other cases there are sharp contrasts between the two sides, such as in the case of the vehicle door. In addition, doors typically consist of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or spins inside of a space.
ISO 6707-1(2004): Construction for closing an opening intended primarily for access or egress or both.

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Floor
Wikipedia: A floor is the walking surface of a room or vehicle. Floors vary from simple dirt in a cave to many-layered surfaces using modern technology. Floors may be stone, wood, bamboo, metal, or any other material that can hold a person's weight.
The levels of a building are often referred to as floors although a more proper term is storey.

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Opening
CityGML: Abstract class for door and window

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Roof
Wikipedia: A roof is the covering on the uppermost part of a building. A roof protects the building and its contents from the effects of weather and the invasion of animals. Structures that require roofs range from a letter box to a cathedral or stadium, dwellings being the most numerous.

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Storey
ISO 6707-1(2004): Space between two consecutive floors or between a floor and a roof.

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Wall
Wikipedia: A wall is a vertical structure, usually solid, that defines and sometimes protects an area. Most commonly, a wall delineates a building and supports its superstructure, separates space in buildings into sections, or protects or delineates a space in the open air. There are three principal types of structural walls: building walls, exterior boundary walls, and retaining walls.
ISO 6707-1(2004) Vertical construction that bounds or subdivides a space and usually fulfils a loadbearing or retaining function.
Window
Wikipedia: A window is a transparent or translucent opening in a wall, door or vehicle that allows the passage of light and, if not closed or sealed, air and sound. Windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material. Windows are held in place by frames. Many glazed windows may be opened, to allow ventilation, or closed, to exclude inclement weather.
ISO 6707-1(2004) Construction for closing a vertical or near-vertical opening in a wall or pitched roof, which will admit light and may provide ventilation.

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