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claim:the-building-system-needs-to-allow-windows-to-be-placed-afterwards-to-reflect-the-interior-plan-designed-by-the-familyThe building system needs to allow windows to be placed afterwards to reflect the interior plan designed by the family.
Technical requirement for enabling user customization.
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