Rabbit warren layout

ID: rabbit-warren-layout

A rabbit warren layout refers to a type of design used in various contexts, often in urban planning or architecture, that mimics the complex, interconnected burrows created by rabbits. This layout is characterized by a network of paths, spaces, and compartments that may not follow a linear or straightforward pattern. In urban planning, a rabbit warren layout can describe a densely packed area with numerous small streets or alleys, creating a labyrinthine effect.

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