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==Types== [[File:Wfa081.jpg|thumb|Firehall (London, Ontario) in 1923]] In architecture, the term "double-loaded" describes corridors that connect to rooms on both sides. Conversely, a single-loaded corridor only has rooms on one side (and possible windows on the other). A blind corridor does not lead anywhere. *[[Billiard hall]] *[[Seat of local government|City hall, town hall]] or [[village hall]] *[[Concert hall]] *[[Concourse]] (at a large transportation station) *[[Convention center]] (exhibition hall) *[[Dance hall]] *[[Dining hall]] *[[Firehall]] *[[Great room]] or [[great hall]] *[[Moot hall]] *Prayer hall, such as the [[sanctuary]] of a [[synagogue]] *[[Library|Reading room]] *[[Residence hall]] *[[Trades hall]] (also called union hall, labour hall, etc.) *[[Waiting room]] (in large transportation stations)
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