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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
open-plan
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Better still, off-street markets in open-plan warehouses, which have a roof, if not much else.
▪ Here we illustrated numerous dramatic conversions of warehouses and textile mills whose open-plan layouts made them adaptable for virtually any purpose.
▪ Recently refurbished, the lounge-bar and dining-room are open-plan and the food served is simple.
▪ The symbol of the new age is the new Euston, an all-purpose combination of airport lounge and open-plan public lavatory.
▪ There's little else to the accommodation apart from an open-plan head to the starboard and a small galley opposite.
▪ They shared a cramped open-plan area in which they were disposed rather in the manner of a traditional typing pool.
▪ With 29 metres between east and west window elevations, the building was not ideal for open-plan studios.
Wiktionary
open-plan

a. (context architecture English) Having large rooms with few dividing barriers such as partitions

WordNet
open-plan

adj. (of rooms or buildings) having large rooms with few dividing partitions

Usage examples of "open-plan".

I broke off because Oban was now leading me through the open-plan office, which looked a bit as if a burglar had got in recently--filing cabinets with all their drawers open, files lying scattered on a table, cardboard boxes half filled with stained mugs.

Glancing left, I saw an open-plan sitting room, furnished in a rather fogeyish cyberpunk style.

Inside, the Haciendas were open-plan with rooms at odd angles to each other, which explained the odd-angled exteriors.

But the rest of it, the luxurious landscapes, meandering freshwater lakes, the giant windows with their fans of mechanically swiveled mirrors, Caribbean climates and nuclear family neighborhoods of open-plan Italian villas—.