Corridor - One Lane

Corridor - One Lane

Drawing of the minimal widths of a One Lane Corridor showing the standard size of a person with dimensions
Description
Description

A one-lane corridor is a narrow, confined passage designed for single-file movement. It provides an organized flow, reducing congestion and confusion. Despite its limitations, it can ensure efficiency and safety, specifically in controlled environments like workplaces or high traffic areas. Often used metaphorically, it reflects a situation or life path with few options, focusing on one goal or direction. The concept challenges adaptability, fostering patience, cooperation, and strategic planning.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

One Lane Corridors have typical widths between 30”-36” (76-92 cm).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Corridor - One Lane
Details
Details

*Under Development*

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Width:
30”-36” | 76-92 cm
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Human Width: 24” | 60 cm

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Corridor - One Lane side section

Corridor and hallway layouts are essential elements in building design, serving as pathways connecting different rooms or areas. Corridors, typically found in commercial or institutional buildings like offices, hotels, or schools, are wider passageways designed to handle larger volumes traffic.

68” | 173 cm
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30”-36” | 76-92 cm
Corridor - One Lane
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Corridor - One Lane