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EXHIBITION PAVILION DATA COLLECTION over head lightings

 design area NATURAL LIGHTINGS


window lighting
 storage – 60 ft LIGHTINGS
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTINGS
 out door (Food court – (2-3nos)
minimum 60 sq ft) DESIGN AREA:
 space 6-10 m2
GENERAL LAYOUT
 table size -36in (915 mm)
1500mm
 Items placed below an average-
height exhibit barrier (1065 mm;
42 in.) cannot be seen by people
Seating area -60-
who are short or seated
65%
DESIGN CIRCULATION SPACE : FOOD COURT tenancy area-30-
 wide corridor – 8-9 feet 35%
 corridor should able to handle two way traffic
 break up the corridor length – this will reduce the
travel time
 provide round or angular corner it can create a
intersecting sight line to corridor
 minimize the number of steps
 avoid design two side exhibition

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AUDITORIUM: BREAK ARRANGEMENT
 protection room MULTIPLE AISEL
 seating arrangement
SEATING ARRANGEMENTS: CONTINENTAL SEATING
 MULTIPLE AISEL
 CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL SEATING:
 row spacing-not less than 18“ between rows of 18
MULTIPLE AISEL: chairs or 35 or 45
 Multiple aisel – have minimum 14-16 rows  more than 45 seat aisles shall not be less than 44“
per chair  continental arrangement (fig . 3) all
 Row spacing not less than 12” from the back seats are located in a central section .
of one chair to the front Sight line
 Aisles serving 60 seats or less shall be a  30 no movement
minimum of 30" (76 cm) wide .  60 slight movement
 Aisles more than 60 seats shall be at least  110 slight shoulder
3'(91 cm)wide movement
SIGHT LINE: 360 full movement
 sight line depend upon the particular events and seating Protection room
configuration ,3’8” eyelevel in the seated position
sight lines to intersect the desired focal point 5'6" elevation
either at screen or 12'0" back from front of stage
72 sq ft it will required for both the seating area and space
necessary for aisle ways
 sight line angle from the balcony to the stage more than 30
degree
 auditoriums with no balconies, seating can be steeply
raked. When balconies are used, raking intensity can be
reduced, allowing more height for balconies
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WORK ROOM
ADMINISTRATION AREA
 work room – office space –open
 reception – 80sq ft
space all people can access
 executive director -200 sq ft
 desk ,storage ,wide circulation
 toilet – 50sq ft
zone
 work room – 180 sq ft
 small meeting – 100 sq ft
 storage – 80 sq ft
RECEPTION AREA
SMALL MEETING
 formal meeting 100-150sqft(2-3hr
meeting)
 formal layout : audio visual , good
ventilation

TOILET STORAGE

 toilet attached with executive


officer room
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CONFERENCE HALL FOOD COURT
10 nos -5000sq ft
 Conference reception -80SQ FT DESIGN GUILDLINES
 seating places-800SQFT  The Food Court shall be located adjacent to
 Toilets (Male) -60SQFT the auditorium
Toilets (Female)-60 SQ FT  All the Food Tenancies should have a
service corridor , atleast 1500mm wide
 The Conference space types are
 Various types of seating including chairs,
areas used for formal
banquet and booth types.
meeting, training, and teleconference
 Terraces are welcomed as part of the Food
activities
Court layout
 special equipment such as rear
 Cafeteria- commercial . . . . . . . 16-18 sq ft
projection screens; special electronics
control and audiovisual recording ,
and computer-assisted meetings

FIRE PRECAUTIONS
 alternative exit route must be provided
 travel distance of exit , flame resistance
 large conference ,presentation , lecture and materials , fire and smoke compartment
training session
 provide tv system , projector , audio visual ,
space for seating
 The Conference is typically designed to
accommodate a variety of audiovisual
equipment, with special attention to acoustical
separation from surrounding spaces.
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SECURITY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM Exit Requirements
 FIREDETECTION SYSTEM  To prevent spread of fire All aspects of exit
ALARM  classified into two system 1.active fire requirements for corridors,
protection 2.passive fire protection doors, stair cases, ramps, etc in
SEVICES
 Active fire protection-fire alarm respect of widths
 height of ceiling 3.6-institutional building
system (single and two stages)
 kitchen height not less than 2.75m
 single stage -activated the alarm
 height of bathroom not less than 2.1m
signal immediately transmitted
 area of bath room not less than 1.8m2
throughout the buildings to warm the
,minimum width 1.2m
occupants
 mezzanine floor minimum height -2.2m
 two stage –signal alert the people
FIRE ESCAPES OR EXTERNAL STAIR CASES
Passive fire protection –integral
 All fire escapes shall be directly connected to the components of fire protection
ground
 Entrance to the fire escape shall be separate and  Minimum tread
remote from internal staircase The minimum width of tread without nosing shall be 250
 The route to fire escape shall be free of obstructions at mm for residential buildings.
all times except the The minimum width of tread for other buildings shall be
doorway leading to the fire escape which shall have the 300 mm.
required fire resistance. Maximum rise
 Fire escape shall be constructed of non-combustible The maximum height of riser shall be 190 mm for
materials. residential buildings and 150 mm
 Fire escape stairs shall have straight flight not less than for other buildings and these shall be limited to 12 per
125 cm wide with 25 cm treads and risers not more than flight.
19 cm. The minimum head-room in a passage under the
 Handrails shall be at a height not less than 100 cm landing of a staircase shall be 2.2
 Provision of the lifts shall be made for all multi-storye m. The minimum clear head-room in any staircase shall be
building having a height of 15.0 m. and above. 2.2 m.
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PARKING:
DESIGN CONSIDERATION
 the parking spaces acts as a place for the
ceremonies of arrival & departure.
 parking can be done in various ways:
inclined with various angles or perpendicular.
parking can also be done in basement or on
CAR ORIENTATION
surface outside the complex. Ramps for Basement
 surface parking requires less space than the Parking:
basement parking due to absence of columns. For each car ramp, the
 In case of basement parking, a relatively run must be more than
narrow column grid pattern can be used, with 5m long, with ramps that
careful planning and design can be up to 12%
gradient.

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PUBLIC REST ROOM  Mounting heights or vertical dimensions are always taken
Plumbing Fixture and Accessory Heights from the finished floor. When installing accessories on tile walls,
the tile module and dimensions should be taken into
 provides specific vertical dimensions consideration
of both plumbing fixtures and accessories

Men’s toilet layout

women’s toilet layout


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