Space A (refer to sketches)
- vHouse Chamber - Virtually connected to chambers around the country as well as the world wide web.
- Space for public debate and voting (ideas, policies, etc).
- Citizens can hold parliamentary style debates in which everyone can vote on the outcome, including other chambers. People connecting from outside the chambers can also vote and post comments that contribute to the debate using their computers or mobile devices.
- Space for virtual "town hall" style meetings/public questions.
- Politicians/public representatives can address the chambers/world wide web simultaneously and answer the most popular questions from vHouse.
- Chamber Offices - For centre management/security and chamber speaker.
- Chamber speaker.
- Maintains a constructive atmosphere during debates/meetings and has the power to evict disruptive personnel from the chamber.
- Local Rep Office/s - Members of Parliament have offices at their local divisions vHouse Access Centre, allowing them to play a key roles in the public political participation process.
- IT Core - For IT management/maintainance and servers.
Space B
- Gallery - Virtually connected to chambers around the country as well as the world wide web.
- A multimedia space where citizens can access recent records of both vHouse and parliamentary proceedings.
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