LIBRARY STUDY
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Submitted by:- Umesh Kumar
Submitted To:- Ar. Vimal Preet
15BAR1030
B.ARCH 9th Sem.
ACCESS
Car Size-
Car Parking-
Accessible area for wheelchair person-
Wheelchair Size
wheelchair person in toilet-
Accessible area for wheelchair person-
wheelchair person in toilet-
Public Toilets + Handicapped
Human Figure Size-
GALLEY
A room or building for the display or sale of works of
art.
Art Gallery- Art Gallery and Decorative gallery
Circulation Diagram
Install Spot light so that angle of incidence correspond
with natural Light
Gallery Arrangement
EXHIBITION ROOM
A hall in which pictures, sculptures, or
other objects of interest are displayed. a
new exhibition hall for industrial and
technical exhibitions
Layout Diagram for Small Museum
Lightining
Museum lighting is a complex subject. It is important, particularly in art museums, to determine a clear
policy on the approach to natural and artificial lighting
Direct sunlight should not fall on anycollection item and UV radiation must be effectively eliminatedfrom
all light reaching a collection item: at the higher energy endof the spectrum light is very effective in
initiating chemical changein vulnerable materials.
Objects specially sensitive to 200 MostUsually only possibleto
light, e.g.textiles, costumes, achieve withartificial lighting
watercolours, tapestries,prints
and drawings,
manuscripts,miniatures,
paintings in distemper
media,wallpapers, gouache,
dyed leather. natural history
items, including
botanicalspecimens, fur and
feather
Oil and tempera paintings, 650 If a daylight componentis used
undyed leather,horn, bone great reductionof UV is
and ivory, oriental lacquer necessary
Objects insensitive to light, 650 Higher dosage ispossible but
e.g. metal,stone, glass, usuallyunnecessary
ceramics, jewellery,
enamel,and objects in which
colour change is not of high
importance
Table for Light Dosage
Acoustics and Zoning
- The transport of sound through structure should be controlled. Functional zones should be provided with
surface or sub-surface materials that dampen impact sounds and isolating cavities to interrupt the
structural transmission of sound.
- Noise levels should be controlled within zones by appropriate choices of material finishes on floors, walls
and ceilings, and the shaping of interior spaces to prevent flutter and unwanted amplifying effects.
THEATER
A building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
Chair Size
SEATING ARRANGEMENT
Layout
Spaces for actors, singers and dancers
Dressing rooms
Green room with kitchen and server: 3.4m2 per occupant.
Laundry : Laundry for repair and maintenance of costumes, 20m2
minimum.
Costume store,
Specialist make-up room : 10 m2 minimum per person .
Pre-performance practice room(s) (singers) 15 m2 minimum per person.
Pre-performance dance studio (dancers) 1000 m2 minimum per person.
Physiotherapy room (dancers) 15 m2 minimum per person.
Wig store and hairdresser’s room: 5–10m4.
Waiting area
Offices
Toilets
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN
LAYOUT OF RESTURANT KICTHEN
CAFETERIA
A cafeteria is also an eating establishment that may or may not offer a seating arrangement
A cafeteria is also an eating establishment that may or may not offer a seating arrangement. A cafeteria
also serves food and soft drinks for a monetary value and the food may or may not be consumed on the
premises. In a cafeteria, the food would be served on a counter where it would be set up in a buffet form,
counters or stalls.
RESTURANT
Restaurant is an establishment that prepares and serves food along with placing an emphasis on service
Functional Layout
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