0 a large space or room in a public building such as a station or airport that people meet in or pass through:
1 a large space or room in a public building such as an airport or train station, which people gather in or pass through
By contrast, the contemporary chamber is a free-form, sculpted space which is reached by a separating layer of public concourses, foyers, vestibules and plazas.
The courtroom interior, public concourses and custodial spaces are all highly segregated (light grey tones).
Computer simulation showing recommended layout of the concourse to a modern magistrate's court. 19.
There was plenty of disorderly concourse about that.
The concourse would contain shops, cafes, newsagents, waiting-lounge areas, toilets and showers.
Passengers and their friends can use the concourse facilities.
The clause makes clear the responsibilities of the two authorities in respect of the central concourse area.
They are obliged to queue in enormous files across the so-called concourse, where they are charged by motor trolleys, no doubt conveying very necessary goods.