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   Hierarchy of Top of the AAT hierarchies Top of the AAT hierarchies
   Hierarchy of Objects Facet .... Objects Facet
   Hierarchy of Components (hierarchy name) ........ Components (hierarchy name)
   Hierarchy of components (objects parts) ............ components (objects parts)
   Hierarchy of <components by specific context> ................ <components by specific context>
   Hierarchy of building divisions .................... building divisions
   Hierarchy of rooms and spaces ........................ rooms and spaces
   ............................ <rooms and spaces by form>
   Hierarchy of alcoves ................................ alcoves
   .................................... alae
   .................................... inglenooks
   .................................... jalāntara
   .................................... tokonoma
   Hierarchy of balconies ................................ balconies
   .................................... balconets
   .................................... recessed balconies
   Hierarchy of cages (enclosures) ................................ cages (enclosures)
   .................................... birdcages (animal containers) [N]
   ................................ cloisters [N]
   Hierarchy of galleries (upper level spaces) ................................ galleries (upper level spaces)
   .................................... choir lofts
   .................................... minstrel galleries
   .................................... organ lofts
   ................................ kūṭāgāra
   Hierarchy of uncovered spaces ................................ uncovered spaces
   .................................... areaways
   Hierarchy of atriums (Roman halls) .................................... atriums (Roman halls)
   Hierarchy of courtyards .................................... courtyards
   Hierarchy of decks (uncovered spaces) .................................... decks (uncovered spaces)
   .................................... patios (recreation areas)
   .................................... rooftops
   Hierarchy of stoops (uncovered spaces) .................................... stoops (uncovered spaces)
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