523:, longitudinally from the south, and the large veins oriented to the east, with a subfloor and four floors, with staircases on either extreme. It serves as the boarding school, with kitchen and refectory, laundry and support areas; the subfloor is used for storage; the ground floor with central corridor, includes laundry and linen, student dormitories and washrooms; the first floor includes kitchen, pantry and large refectory, in addition to washrooms; and the remaining floors, with student dormitories, support washrooms and a central "quad".
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is the pool, similar to the other buildings in the complex. It includes two floors, with the first occupied by a variable-depth pool, technical areas, storage and accessways to change rooms, while the secondary floor includes bunk seating and change rooms, accessible by two-flights of stairs. In
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