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COVERAGE AND FLOOR SPACEINDEX


LIGHTING LIBRARARY

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Calculations for museum and art gallery lighting are
highly theoretical;the quality of lightis decisive.
libraries perform a range of functions in society.Academic
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Oroup D FOOD COURTS
In general,the main concerns of museums and art pictures should be hung 10m away with the top not
galler es are collecting, documenting , preserving, more than 4.90m above eye level and the bottom about Food courts are large halls that house groups of small
researching, in terpreting and exhibiting some form of
70cm below outlets selling a wide variety of specialist rood products.

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