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Data Coll Action of Resort
Data Coll Action of Resort
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RESORTS
BED ROOM:
FURNITURE CLEARANCES:
To assure adequate space for convenient use of
furniture in the bedroom, not less than the
following
clearances should be observed.
42 in at one side or foot of bed for dressing.
6 in between side of bed and side of dresseror
chest.
36 in in front of dresser, closet, and chest
ofdrawers.
24 in for major circulation path (door to
closet,etc .)
PRIMARY BED
ROOM.
BED
ROOM:
WARD
ROBES:
WARD
ROBES:
BATHROOMS
:
BATHROOMS
:
SHOWERS AND
TUBS
BATHROOMS
:
BATHROOM
FITTINGS:
BATHROOM
FITTINGS:
BATHROOM
FITTINGS:
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Indoor recreational activities invariably require definite spaces for equipment and clearances for using it . Not all
games occupy floor areas indicated as necessary for those diagramed on this page . But if interiors are planned to accommodate
large units of equipment such as that required for table tennis, and provide necessary playing clearances, spaces will be adequate
for many other uses as well . Dimensions of game equipment and floor areas required for its use are both subject to variation.
Sizes noted here are comfortable averages, not absolute minima .
POOL AND
BILLIARDS
PLAY
ROOM
GYMNASSIU
M
BASKET BALL
COURT:
BADMINTON
COURT
Badminton is a racquet SPORT played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles),
who
take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. Players score points by striking a
shuttlecock with
their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents' half of the court. A rally ends once the
shuttle cock has struck the ground, and each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net.
CARROM:
The game is played on a board of lacquered plywood, normally with a
29
inch (74 cm) square playing surface. The edges of the playing surface
are bounded by
bumpers of wood, and the bottom of the board is covered by a net
with a 10 cm2 or larger capacity.
BILLIARDS OR SNOOKER
LIGHTING:
The lights over a pool, snooker or billiard table must be at least 520 lux and the minimum height of the fixture is no
lower than 1.016m above the bed of the table. The lights must be placed around the table so that any lighting is not directed at th e
players.
SNOOKER:
Snooker is played on an english billiards table using 15 red, 6 coloured and on e white cue ball. Points are scored by
pocketing balls and forcing an opponent to give away points thro ugh snookers. It may be played by two persons, pairs or a
team.
THE TABLE:
The playing area of a snooker table is 3.57m x 1.778m. Height of the table from the floor to top of the cushion is
88.1cm to 87.6cm. There is a tolerance of +/-13mm for both dimensions. There are six pockets, the same as a pool table.
Equipment
Cue must be at least 91.4cm in length.
POOL :
pool is played on a pocket billiard table with one white cue ball
and 15 numbered object balls. It can be played by two individuals, pairs or
teams. Points are scored for pocketing designated balls in designated
pockets. The first player or side to reach an agreed number of points wins
the game. SPACE ABOUT TABLE:
Recommended minimum space about the table is 2.5m
(absolute minimum is 1.6m)
BILLIARD TABLE
TABLE:
A 9 foot pool table has a playing surface of 2.54m long and 1.27m wide and an 8 foot pool table is 2.34m long
and 1.17m wide. The length of a pool table is always twice the width.
Billiard, snooker and pool tables are covered in a fabric with a minimum of 85 per cent combined worsted wool and
no more than 15 per cent nylon. Yellow-green, blue-green and electric blue are acceptable for competition.
There are six pockets in snooker and pool tables two at the top end called the top pockets, one each at
the middle of the longer sides called centre pockets and two at the bottom end called bottom pockets.
EQUIPMENT:
Cue sticks used at competitions must be a minimum length of 1.016m and a maximum weight of 708.75g. The
tip must be no wider than 14mm.
BALLS:
A set of pool balls consists of one white cue ball and 15 colour-coded numbered balls. The balls numbered 1
through 8 have solid colours and the balls numbered 9 thorough 15 are white with a centre band of colour. The balls are
52.5mm in diameter and are coloured and numbered as follows
Yellow - 1 And 9
Orange 5 and 13
Blue - 2 And 10
Green 6 and 14
Red - 3 And 11
Maroon 7 and 15
Purple - 4 And 12
Black - 8
Orange - 5 And 13
Green - 6 And 14
SWIMMING POOL:
All artificially constructed swimming pools other than residential pools shall be deemed to be public swimming pools.
This shall not be applicable to residential pools as defined or wading or spray pools, which shall be covered under separate
sections.
The technical data presented here gives basic requirement, for public and semipublic pool design, systems
and
equipment . It is intended by the NSPI to serve as recommended minimum standards, and not as a model code.
SWIMMING POOL:
The term "swimming pool" means any outdoor or indoor structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing,
including in-ground and above-ground structures, and includes hot tubs, spas, portable spas, and non-portable wading
pools."
Standard pool
Water attractions
Size
Kidney to olympic
Widely varied
Depth
2.5 9 feet
Zero depth to 5 ft
Drain
12x12, 9x9
Drain sq ft
Uses
BAR SECTION
DETAILS
BAR COUNTER
DETAILS
PARKING:
INTRODUCTION:
There continues to be an increase in vehicle numbers, with a corresponding demand for facilities to serve the car and the
owner:
petrol garages, high-road service stations, car parks, car showrooms and repair garages.
PARKING CONFIGURATION:
Dimensions of vehicle parking spaces in parking bays range from 1.80x4.60 m to 2.50x 6.00m.But slightly longer for
longer parking.
While the 90 degrees parking is more economical in space
requirements
m) can be more convenient.
PARKING
LAYOUT:
Parallel parking.
Efficient in low turnover rate or long term parking areas, the perpendicular, or 90 degree parking configuration is the most vehicles
per linear meter.
degree.
Standard dimensions for this configuration
are:
RECEPTION AREAS
Proper design of the reception area is Critical in communicating an organization's Desired corporate image.
Reception spaces Are both the first and last areas with which The visitor interacts and, accordingly, have Considerable
visual impact in communicating That image .
The seating arrangements illustrated here provide some typical conditions that the designer must address .
individual
seats are preferred over sofas .Corner seating arrangements must always consider leg clearance . circulation between
low tables and the edges of chairs must be adequate to allow for the Legs of persons seated in the chairs . convenient locations for
side tables, so that magazines, ashtrays, artwork, or portable lighting can be placed on them, Are important .
CONFERENCE
ROOM
RECTANGULAR CONFERENCE
TABLE
CIRCULAR CONFERENCE
TABLE
41 sq m
Managers cabin
20 sq m
10 sq m
Record room
10 sq m
56.5 sq m
Reception
16 sq m
Luggage room
11.6 sq m
38.5 sq m
18.6 sq m
103.2 sq m
Dining space
208 sq m
26.5 sq m
27 sq m
151.36 sq m
151.36 sq m
Service area
15.21 sq m
Pantries
31.98 sq m
Cash counters
23.8 sq m
21 sq m
Bar section
302.72 sq m
25 sq m
11.6 sq m
36.85 sq m
6 sq m
7.5 sq m
29.25 sq m
13.2 sq m
Gas room
7.8 sq m
6.6 sq m
Office
13.2 sq m
17.82 sq m
Toile
t
12.35 sq m
36.85 sq m
12.66 sq m
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Deluxe suits:
Entrance verandah
3.5 sq m
Lobby
5.5 sq m
Living
22.8 sq m
11.88 sq m
Master bed
20.68 sq m
Toile
t
Deck
17.2 sq m
15.36 sq m
Staircase
12.1 sq m
2.16 sq m
Living
29.57 SQ M
Pantry
3.78 sq m
Master bed
18.47 sq m
Toile
t
Stair case
11.4 sq m
12.1 sq m
5.88 sq m
Room
23 sq m
Toile
t
RECREATIONAL SPACES:
4.2 sq m
Entrance verandah
3.72 sq m
5.5 sq m
Indoor games:
72 sq m
60.46 sq m
30.58 sq m
Sauna room
5.9 sq m
Common toilet(ladies)
3.9 sq m
Common toilet(gents)
3.9 sq m
Gymnasium
105 sq m
Store
7.3 sq m
1600 sq m
45 sq m
For gents
Changing rooms, showers, and toilets
45 sq m
For ladies
Locker rooms
21.5 sq m
Pump house
25 sq m
Instructors room
25 sq m
Life guards
room
Shopping arena:
25 sq m
Laundry
24 sq m
Beauty parlour
24 sq m
Mens saloon
24 sq m
Book stall
40 sq m
Clinic
40 sq m
Medical shop
24 sq m
Flower shop
24 sq m
24 sq m
32 sq m
90 sq m
Pantry
20.5 sq m
Utility
4.75 sq m
Store
4.5 sq m
25 sq m
Staircase
12.1 sq m
Exhibition arena
45 sq m
Parking area:
Four wheeler
1200 sq m
Two wheeler
1000 sq m
Mini bus
650 sq m
366.54 sq m
1367 sq m
Servant quarters
Generator room
Electrical house
Out door landscaped
sitting Streets and service
roads Water body
Kiosks
View towers
Children's
playing
area
Out door dining
Security and ATM
Ac plant
AREA ANALYSIS:
Total site area: 32 acre
1 acre = 40 gunta (4048.32 sq m)
32 acre = 129546.24 sq m
Total ground coverage: 40%
In that : building blocks : 28%(36272.88 sq m)
ALL BUILDING BLOCKS ARE SHOWN IN PERCENTAGE WISE BELOW:
Administration block:2%
(2590.92 sq m)
(2590.92 sq m)
Deluxe suits : 8%
(10363.68 sq m)
(12954.6 sq m)
(1295.46 sq m)
(647.73 sq m)
S P A and recreational : 2%
(2590.92 sq m)
(1943.19 sq m)
(1295.46 sq m)
TOTAL
: 28%
(36272.88 sq m)
(15545.52 sq
m)
(77727.6 sq
m)
TOTAL
: 100%
(129546.24 sq m)