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We tend to think of space standards
in term of the amount (number and size) of spaces provided. But standards refer
to:
- a level of quality or attainment;
- something used as a measure or model in comparative evaluations;
- the accepted normal or average.
I like space standards because they provide end-users (individuals and business) with an idea of the amount and quality of space they are entitled to and will be working in.