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Annexe (also spelled Annex) refers to an additional building or structure that is attached to or associated with a main building. Annexes are commonly used in various contexts, including architecture, education, and healthcare.
Architecture[edit]
In architecture, an annexe is often a supplementary building that provides additional space or facilities to the main structure. It can serve various purposes such as extra office space, storage, or specialized rooms. Annexes are designed to complement the main building in terms of style and functionality.
Education[edit]
In the context of education, an annexe can refer to an additional building on a school or university campus. These buildings are used to accommodate growing student populations, provide specialized classrooms, or house administrative offices. Educational annexes are essential for institutions that are expanding their programs and services.
Healthcare[edit]
In healthcare, an annexe is a supplementary building associated with a hospital or clinic. These structures can serve various functions, such as housing outpatient services, administrative offices, or specialized treatment units. Healthcare annexes help in managing patient overflow and providing dedicated spaces for specific medical services.
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