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The [[SCIRE]]'s stairwells are integrated into the design of all superlifts starting at {{Level|16}} and ending at {{Level|300}}. The lower levels are arranged differently to accommodate the loadbearing needs of the lower floors and basements, while the upper most levels were not constructed as superlifts in the first place. | The [[SCIRE]]'s stairwells are integrated into the design of all superlifts starting at {{Level|16}} and ending at {{Level|300}}. The lower levels are arranged differently to accommodate the loadbearing needs of the lower floors and basements, while the upper most levels were not constructed as superlifts in the first place. | ||
The inner sections of each level (the spaces that exist on all floors of the arcology) follow one of two floor plans, known as "A" or "B", or both arrangements combined (often unofficially called "C" for cross-over). Within each superblock, the two level types are stacked in specific | The inner sections of each level (the spaces that exist on all floors of the arcology) follow one of two floor plans, known as "A" or "B", or both arrangements combined (often unofficially called "C" for cross-over). Within each superblock, the two level types are stacked in specific pattern, resulting in the pattern shown (using {{Level|16}} through {{Level|30}} as an example). | ||
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| Level | Layout | |
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| 30 | A | |
| 29 | A | B |
| 28 | B | |
| 27 | B | |
| 26 | A | B |
| 25 | A | |
| 24 | A | B |
| 23 | B | |
| 22 | A | B |
| 21 | A | |
| 20 | A | B |
| 19 | B | |
| 18 | B | |
| 17 | A | B |
| 16 | A | |
The SCIRE's stairwells are integrated into the design of all superlifts starting at Level 16 and ending at Level 300. The lower levels are arranged differently to accommodate the loadbearing needs of the lower floors and basements, while the upper most levels were not constructed as superlifts in the first place.
The inner sections of each level (the spaces that exist on all floors of the arcology) follow one of two floor plans, known as "A" or "B", or both arrangements combined (often unofficially called "C" for cross-over). Within each superblock, the two level types are stacked in specific pattern, resulting in the pattern shown (using Level 16 through Level 30 as an example).
