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How to make sure that a door exists in both opesnstudio spaces

If my building has a room with a door that open into a corridor. The room and corridor are two separate zones, then how your comment fit into this situation? I have to draw door in both zones (corridor and room)?

How to make sure that a door exists in both opesnstudio spaces

If my building has a room with a door that open opens into a corridor. The corridor, and the room and corridor are two separate zones, then how your comment fit into this situation? do I model this? Do I have to draw the door in both zones (corridor (the corridor and the room)?

How to do I make sure that a door exists in both opesnstudio spacesOpenStudio spaces?

If my building has a room with a door that opens into a corridor, and the room and corridor are two separate zones, how do I model this? Do I have to draw the door in both zones (the corridor and the room)?

How do I make sure that a door exists in both OpenStudio spaces?

If my building has a room with a door that opens into a corridor, and the room and corridor are two separate zones, how do I model this? Do I have to draw the door in both zones (the corridor and the room)?