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This section is from the book "Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment Vol3", by G. A. T. Middleton. Also available from Amazon: Modern Buildings.
Large Schools not having a central hall must be provided with a wide corridor giving access to the rooms, two or three of which should be divided by movable partitions, so that one large room may be available. A corridor should be fully and directly lighted and ventilated, and from 8 to 12 feet wide according to size of school.
 
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