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This sketch illustrates four different types of balconies, each with its own distinct architectural design: 1. Fully Recessed Balcony : This balcony is completely enclosed within the building's structure, creating a space that is open to the outside but still within the building's footprint. It is like a large window niche where people can step out. 2. Juliet Balcony: A very shallow balcony with a railing attached to the building's facade. There isn't much space to walk out onto; it's more of a decorative feature that allows for full-height doors from the interior. 3. Cantilever Balcony : This balcony protrudes from the building without visible supports from beneath. It is typically supported by cantilevered beams or brackets that transfer the load back into the structure. 4. Semi-Recessed Balcony : This type combines elements of the fully recessed and cantilevered designs. It is set into the building's facade but also sticks out slightly, usually supported from beneath or by the building's structure.

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