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Originally Posted by GGG
Does it though, it forces you to have naked space and non naked space rather than just space. Unless you get rid of all benches and narrow down the walkways in the locker banks you aren't going to recover the additional space required to have private stalls for the volume of people you need.
I'd be interested in seeing two designs side by side for the same project to see which is more efficient.
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But you can combine the "common" spaces of the men's and women's into one space. You can combine the circulation infrastructure into one space as well.
In most locker rooms, there are already dedicated changing spaces anyway. Why not make them more permanent?