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| | | introduction what is district? | | |
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| | | District responds to a new generation of architecture and employees, combining elements of classic furniture with functionality of systems. Two key features define District: getting more out of small spaces As home workstations become smaller, there is a need to maximize the use of every volume | | |
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| | | Use of layering Furniture pieces have multiple functions • Worksurfaces and credenzas overlap 12" Home storage Tower (UNST) is used for support of worksurface, binder storage, waste sorting, coat storage, and space division | | |
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| | | District Conventional System Layout | | |
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| | | Re-appropriation of surfaces and volumes • Equal or greater capacity and performance can be achieved with less conventional layouts • Emphasis on increasing the primary worksurfaces and decreasing the secondary worksurface depth | | |
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| | | district application guide - September 17, 2007 | | |
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