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open plan
noun
- a floor plan without fully enclosed spaces for distinct rooms.
open-plan
adjective
- having no or few dividing walls between areas
an open-plan office floor
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- ŽÇîp±đČÔ-±è±ôČčČÔî adjective
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of open plan1
Example Sentences
On the OCâs large open plan floor, amid the banks of monitors arranged in clusters for the different mines, I meet Jess Cowie who used to be a manual driller but now directs autonomous ones from the central drill pod.
"It was incredible. The master bedroom was absolutely enormous and had a balcony and an open plan bathroom, you could see over the sea."
âYou go from a modern open plan office in opposition to Downing Street where youâre all scattered around like kids in a big house whoâve gone off to separate bedrooms to do their homework.â
On the OCâs large open plan floor, amid the banks of monitors arranged in clusters for the different mines, I meet Jess Cowie who used be a manual driller but now directs autonomous ones from the central drill pod.
Its head office has been located at the Lodge Way Industrial Estate near Duston, Northampton since 1980, which the firm refurbished in 2022 to create an open plan workspace.
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