1. What is an 'open area' if we are talking about a shopping mall.
2. What's the difference between an 'open area' and a 'square'?
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2. Is easier to answer. An open area can be any shape, but a square is usually reasonably square or rectangular.
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Is easier to answer.
An open area can be any shape, but a square is usually reasonably square or rectangular.
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It could be a large area without shops etc but with space for people to meet, mingle, maybe sit down and rest for a while, perhaps there is a cafe where they can grab a coffee.
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2. Is easier to answer. An open area can be any shape, but a square is usually reasonably square or rectangular.
1. It could be a large area without shops etc but with space for people to meet, mingle, maybe sit down and rest for a while, perhaps there is a cafe where they can grab a coffee. Maybe the shopping mall puts exhibitions and temporary stalls in there sometimes. This would