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by cperciva
5229 days ago
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I see that design quite often at airports too -- if you have a large volume of traffic, doors run into collision issues. But doors do have another purpose in addition to privacy: They contain airflow. I suspect that where this design is used there is extra work to ensure a persistent flow of air coming in through the entrance and then being evacuated from within, similar to negative-pressure rooms in hospitals. |
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