Circulation (architecture)
How people move through and interact with a building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In architecture, circulation refers to the way people move through and interact with a building.[1] In public buildings, circulation is of high importance; Structures such as elevators, escalators, and staircases are often referred to as circulation elements, as they are positioned and designed to optimize the flow of people through a building, sometimes through the use of a core.
In some situations, one-way circulation is desirable.
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