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Office Space Test-Fit
The test fit phase translates the generated core plan into a measurable office floor outcome by estimating how many workstations the remaining floor plate can support. After completing core space planning, the workflow runs a test fit to evaluate workstation capacity across the office area.

Test fitting starts by defining the office region and the workstation zone boundary through offsets from the core boundary to reserve circulation, and it carries forward corridor logic established in the core. A workstation grid is then placed using a 6 by 6.5 ft module as a typical rectangular workstation size, with directional markers that support systematic extension and optional replacement into alternative workstation shapes, such as an L configuration. For larger floor plates, the rule is adjusted to reduce runtime while preserving the same planning logic. The same diagram set documents this as boundary definition, workstation layout, and office space test fit as a consistent downstream step from core generation.