![Generate a visual representation of two houses from a bird's eye view. Each house should display multiple rooms with doors serving as barriers to entry. The layout should resemble a floor plan, emphasizing the accessibility of different areas. The first house should feature a barrier to entry for each room, resembling distinct departments in a company, while the second house should only have a barrier to entry at the front door. Highlight the differences between the two approaches, emphasizing the benefits of each. Ensure that the houses are visually distinct to facilitate comparison](https://letdream.ap-south-1.linodeobjects.com/opendream.ori/137757663b83cb28ab4_0.jpg)
![Generate a visual representation of two houses from a bird's eye view. Each house should display multiple rooms with doors serving as barriers to entry. The layout should resemble a floor plan, emphasizing the accessibility of different areas. The first house should feature a barrier to entry for each room, resembling distinct departments in a company, while the second house should only have a barrier to entry at the front door. Highlight the differences between the two approaches, emphasizing the benefits of each. Ensure that the houses are visually distinct to facilitate comparison](https://letdream.ap-south-1.linodeobjects.com/opendream.ori/137757663b83cb28ab4_0.jpg)
Generate a visual representation of two houses from a bird's eye view. Each house should display multiple rooms with doors serving as barriers to entry. The layout should resemble a floor plan, emphasizing the accessibility of different areas. The first house should feature a barrier to entry for each room, resembling distinct departments in a company, while the second house should only have a barrier to entry at the front door. Highlight the differences between the two approaches, emphasizing the benefits of each. Ensure that the houses are visually distinct to facilitate comparison
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Generate a visual representation of two houses from a bird's eye view. Each house should display multiple rooms with doors serving as barriers to entry. The layout should resemble a floor plan, emphasizing the accessibility of different areas. The first house should feature a barrier to entry for each room, resembling distinct departments in a company, while the second house should only have a barrier to entry at the front door. Highlight the differences between the two approaches, emphasizing the benefits of each. Ensure that the houses are visually distinct to facilitate comparison
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