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Hello and thanks for reading. I am working on a TI for a music school. The building has large open areas that we plan to subdivide into roughly 8x12 classrooms using partition wall framing, and some areas that already had partitions walls that we'll use for classrooms. Assuming all classrooms have the same amenities, do all of them need to be accessible? My guess is yes, they do. The code has some exceptions for things like clustered bathrooms, dressing rooms, and locker rooms, but nothing for this particular use case. When I use the term "classroom" I don't mean for group lessons; most of the time it's one instructor and one student, maybe two. The reason I ask is that there is a manufacturer that makes soundproof recording booths that ready to assemble and include all the walls, a ceiling, and door all at a price that's more affordable than conventionally framing the space. The issue is with the door they use, which has a roughly 2" high threshold because the door has a gasket on all sides and provides an air-tight seal. So any classrooms (maybe lesson rooms is a better term) using the premanufactured rooms would not be accessible. Thanks for your feedback!