POST 035 · PRIMITIVE REDUCTION

Parking stalls are just rooms for cars.

Both views on one floor — side-by-side, not toggled. Left: residential cells. Right: parking cells. Same building, two cell types. Elevator cores link both. Notice the structural alignment and efficiency comparison.
Floor 3 · Residential Cells
Level P1 · Parking Cells
Building Section · Stacked Cells

Unified Building Analysis

Unit Floor (F3)
Cells:
Rentable SF:
Circulation:
Efficiency:
Parking Level (P1)
Cells:
Stalls SF:
Circulation:
Efficiency:
Combined Building
Total Building SF:
Rentable (Units + Parking):
Combined Efficiency:
Revenue Per SF (Total):
The same cell logic, the same circulation rules, the same efficiency calculation. Units and stalls are both cells. Aisles and corridors are both circulation. The building is one cell hierarchy with two floors of different cell types.