IL Alt 1

Interior Layout & Building Layout Vignettes

IL Alt 1

Postby lesliediane » Tue Jan 23, 2018 10:32 am

Please review.

A couple of questions:
1.Is the Small Bookcase in the copy room that faces the door clearance okay? Or does there need to be three feet between it and the door swing?
2.When looking at the accessibility of chairs in the corner, (as in the northwest corner of SO), they only need to have 3' clear perpendicular to and along their full width only, right? I am wondering if the north chair is accessible even with the vertical filing cabinet right next to it. (i.e., does there need to be a 3'x3' square of floor space in front of it? I'm probably over-thinking it...)


Here is the program:
INTERIOR LAYOUT VIGNETTE – ALTERNATE #1

1. Reception/Business Office (RBO)
• Clear view of Suite's main entrance from a secretarial desk
• The only space to be used for circulation and all rooms must have direct access to it.
• Furniture
• 1 secretary desk
• 1 lateral file
• 4 lounge chairs (alt. furniture file: 2 lounge chairs, 1 loveseat OR 1 lounge chair, 1 lounge sofa)
• 1 round coffee table

2. Mr. Jones' Office (JO)
• Must have an exterior window
• Direct access to Library and Conference Room
• Furniture
• 1 executive desk
• 1 credenza
• 1 table for four
• 2 large bookcases

3. Ms. Smith's Office (SO)
• Must have an exterior window
• Furniture
• 1 executive desk
• 2 lateral files (alt furniture file: 1 lateral file, 1 vertical file)
• 2 arm chairs
• 1 square coffee table
• 1 large bookcase

4. Library and Conference Room (LCR)
• Furniture
• 1 conference table (alt. furniture file - Conference Table for 10)
• 2 large bookcases

5. Copy Room (CR)
• Furniture
• 1 copier
• 1 work table
• 1 storage cabinet
• 2 small bookcases
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Re: IL Alt 1

Postby atmosquare » Thu Jan 25, 2018 1:37 am

Clearances can overlap.

However, clearances with doorswing: It may be ok, but not worth the risk. Try to avoid it.
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