hallwayˈhɔlˌweɪ
hallway (n)
- plural
- hallways
English Definitions:
hallway, hall (noun)
an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open
"the elevators were at the end of the hall"
hallway (Noun)
A corridor in a building that connects rooms.
Hallway
A hallway or corridor is an interior space in a building that is used to connect other rooms. Hallways are generally long and narrow. Hallways must be sufficiently wide to ensure buildings can be evacuated during a fire, and to allow people in wheelchairs to navigate them. The minimum width of a hallway is governed by building codes. Minimum widths in residences are 36 inches (910 mm) in the United States. Hallways are wider in higher-traffic settings, such as schools and hospitals.In 1597 John Thorpe is the first recorded architect to replace multiple connected rooms with rooms along a corridor each accessed by a separate door.
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