A Nifty, More Functional Alternative to the Countertop Access Flap
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Core77A Nifty, More Functional Alternative to the Countertop Access Flapcore77.comAt cafes and bars, a portion of the countertop often flips up to provide a pass-through for workers. Common though this solution is, it has a flaw: People tend to place objects on horizontal surfaces, and the flap must be cleared of objects before you can raise it. Cambodian architecture firm Khoan + Partners designed something more functional for the Lagràce Café Koh Norea in Phnom Penh
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