210.11 only tells you to provide branch circuits to supply the calculated loads. It does not tell you how to design the branch circuits. On the other hand, 220 is all about making sure there is enough load accounted for in the overall design to provide the minimum requirements. It too does not tell us how to design branch circuits.
Suppose the calculated load associated with receptacle loading winds up being equivalent to 180 VA per receptacle times 40 receptacles. I could lay out a design that has five branch circuits supplying that load, with 20 receptacles on one circuit and 5 receptacles on each of the other four. I don't like that design, and I wouldn't do it. All I am saying is that the words of the NEC, as written, do not include any cross-references between 210 and 220 that would forbid it.