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BUILDING DESIGN


Plan type morphology I type


Corridor primary and secondary access way finding


Double loaded corridor parallel


L type


Perpendicular corridors


U type


Double parallel primary corridor with perpendicular secondary corridor


H type


One primary corridor and two secondary corridor


O type


Two parallel primary corridor and two parallel secondary corridor


Figure 4: Space that provides privacy, security and safety equally available to all users.


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