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A conversation pit is an architectural feature that incorporates built-in seating into a depressed section of flooring within a larger room.
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The conversation pit was popular from the 1950s to the 1970s, seen across Europe as well as North America. Modernist architects Eero Saarinen and Alexander Girard used a conversation pit as the centerpiece of the influential Miller House (1958) in Columbus, Indiana, one of the earliest widely publicized applications of the concept. A red conversation pit (since covered, but recently restored) was later incorporated by Saarinen into the 1962 TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
That's a textbook 7.5/10. No doubt it's a solid landing, but a lounge lay is hardly the most technical landing you'll see in a modern pit jumping competition. Elite jumpers can land with one foot on the central table, the other leg crossed, a pillow providing lumbar support, and all without spilling their bourbon.