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Anthropometrics
2016-2018
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I Milli Jain, Student Of Dezyne E’cole’ College, Am Extremely Grateful To Each And Every Individual Who Has
Contributed In Successful Completion Of My Project.
I Express My Gratitude Towards My Mentors For Their Guidance And Constant Supervision As Well As For
Providing The Necessary Information And Support Regarding The Completion Of My Project.
This Project Has Been Created Under The Guidance Of Ms. Divya Sharma.
I am Thankful To Dezyne E’cole College.
Thank You
Due Regards
Milli Jain
SYNOPSIS
This Project Report On Anthropometrics Has Been Created And Developed By Me, During My Study Of
Commercial And Residential Spaces, Confirming To NSQF Level 5 And 6 Of NSDC.
While Developing This Project I Have Learned About Various Human Dimensions, Which Made Me Understand
The Standard Human Dimensions Required For Designing Public As Well As Residential Spaces Like Retail Stores,
Offices, Restaurants, Residential Buildings, Etc.
All The Detail Drawing Showcasing Human Body Dimensions Are Being Prepared Using Auto Cad And Google
Sketch And Are Presented In Further Pages.
I Request You To Kindly Go Through My Project Pages.
Commercial
Anthropometrics
Residential
Anthropometrics
R E S I D E N T I A L
R E S I D E N T I A L
1. What Is Residential Anthropometrics?
2. Anthropometrics Of Seating
3. Living Spaces
4. Dining Spaces
5. Cooking Spaces
6. Sleeping Spaces
7. Bathroom Spaces
8. Laundry Room Spaces
9. Closet Spaces
R E S I D E N T I A L
What Is Residential Anthropometrics?
The Fascination Of Philosophers, Artists, Theoreticians And Architects With Human Body Sizes Dates Back Many
Centuries. During The Middle Ages, Dionysius, Monk Of Phourna Of Agrapha, Wrote Of Man’s Body Sizes As “Nine
Heads Tall”.
This Was The People’s Historic Involvement With Body Size, However, The Science Dealing Specifically With The
Measurement Of Human Body To Determine The Differences In Individuals, Groups, Etc., Is Termed As Anthropometrics.
During The Course Of Time, A Significant Amount Of Anthropometric Data Has Been Amassed. Unfortunately For
Designer, However, The Thrust Of Much Of The Efforts In This Area Was For Taxonomic Purposes, Physiological Studies,
Etc. And Not Primarily For The Ergonomic Implications Of Body Sizes. It Was Not Until The 1940s That The Need For
Anthropometric Data, Generated In A Variety Of Industrial Fields, But Primarily In The Aircraft Industry.
It Is Essential, Due To The Many Variables Involved, That The Data Selected Be Appropriate To The User Of The Space
Or Furniture To Be Designed. It Becomes Necessary For The Intended User Population To Be Properly Defined In Terms
Of Such Factors Like Age, Sex, Occupation And Ethnicity.
R E S I D E N T I A L
Anthropometrics Of Seating
The Design Of Seating Can Be Traced At Least To Antiquity. The Stool, For Example, Had Already Been Developed Into
Valued Article Of Furniture By The Egyptians As Far Back As 2050 B.C. And Chair As Far Back As 1600 B.C. Despite Its
Ubiquity And Long History, However Seating Is The Most Poorly Designed Elements Of Interior Space. One Of The
Major Difficulties In The Design Of Seating Is That Sitting Is, Quite Frequently, Viewed As A Static Activity While In
Actually , It Is A Rather Dynamic One.
Paradoxically, A Chair That Is Anthropometrically Correct May Not Necessarily Be Comfortable As Well. If The Design,
However, Is Simply Not Responsive At All To Human Dimensions And Body Size, There Is No Question That The Seating
Will, In Fact, Be Uncomfortable.
Another Difficulty Is That Very Little Data Are Available With Respect To The Bio Mechanism Of Chair Design And
Practically No Research Has Been Published With Respect To “Comfort”
It Should Be Noted That The Dimensions Taken Are Taken From The Compressed Seat Padding Or Cushion Surface. In
The Design Of Seating, The Relative Resiliency And Compressive Qualities Of Cushion Are Therefore Extremely
Important.
And The Drawings On The Following Pages Examines All These Conditions And Should Be Helpful Only A Few Of The
Many Designs Situation That Require Knowledge Of Human Dimensions.
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Design Diploma
This diagram shows the more
critical measurements to be
considered in the design of the
typical work or secretarial chair.
To function properly its design
must be responsive to human
dimension. Anthropometrically,
the two most common and
important measurements are
buttock-popliteal length popliteal
height. Provisions for support of
the lumbar region by proper
location of a backrest is essential
for a successful design.
Inch cm.
A 17 43.2
B 13.5-15 33.6-38.1
C 14-19 35.6-48.2
D 5-7.5 12.7-19
E 4-8 1.2-20.3
Work /Secretarial Chair
A
Seat Width
Side View Plan View
B
Seatdepth
C
SeatheightD
E
FSeat
reference
point
Backrest
Reference
point
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This top diagram shows
dimensions for a general purpose
chair intended for brief periods
of use.
The bottom diagram shows the
dimensions for an executive
chair, a type intended for a longer
duration of use. The buttock
popliteal length governs the seat
depth. The very large person,
however, would find that such a
depth might leave a substantial
portion of his thigh unsupported.
Executive Chair
C
Seat Width
Inch cm.
A 31-33 78.7-83.8
B 15.5-16 39.4-40.6
C 16-17 40.6-43.2
C
SeatHeight
A
B
15
14
Seat reference
point
Backrest
Reference
point
Side View Plan View
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This top diagram shows
dimensions for a general purpose
chair intended for brief periods of
use.
The bottom diagram shows the
dimensions for an executive
chair, a type intended for a longer
duration of use. The buttock
popliteal length governs the seat
depth. The very large person,
however, would find that such a
depth might leave a substantial
portion of his thigh unsupported.
General Purpose Chair
C
Seat Width
Inch cm.
D 17-24 43.2-61
E 0-6 0-15.2
F 15.5-18 39.4-45.7
G 8-10 20.3-25.4
h 12 30.5
I 18-20 45.7-50.8
J 24-28 61-71.1
K 23-29 58.4-73.7
C
Seatheight
D
15
F
E
Seat
reference
point
Backrest
Reference
point
Side View Plan View
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The easy chair, is a difficult chair
type to design or establish
guidelines for, since it is
primarily indented for
relaxation and comfort qualities
which are highly personal.
Design should allow the user to
change posture. The drawing in
the bottom provides basic
dimensional information for the
design of a drafting stool, which
is similar in many respects to
the secretarial chair
Inch cm.
A 16-17 40.6-43.2
B 8.5-9 21.6-22.9
C 10-12 25.4-30.5
D 16.5-17.5 41.9-44.5
E 18-24 45.7-61
Easy Chair
E
A
Seatheight
Seat reference point
Backrest
Reference
point
Side View
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The easy chair, is a difficult chair
type to design or establish
guidelines for, since it is primarily
indented for relaxation and
comfort qualities which are highly
personal. Design should allow the
user to change posture. The
drawing in the bottom provides
basic dimensional information for
the design of a drafting stool,
which is similar in many respects
to the secretarial chair
Inch cm.
F 6-9 15.2-22.9
G 10 adjust. 25.4 adjust.
H 15.5-16 39.4-40.6
I 12 max. 30.5 max
J 30 adjust. 76.2 adjust.
K 15 38.1
L 12-14 30.5-35.6
Drafting Chair/ Stool
C
Seat Width
24
H
SeatDepth
L
F
H
GI
15
14
J
16
Side View Plan View
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The drawings shows the basic
dimensions for a design of
banquette seating. The lack of
arm rest makes it difficult to
define seat boundaries. The user
therefore tends to establish his
own territory by assuming the
desired sitting posture and
placing personal articles next to
him.
Because of many hidden
psychological factors involved,
the actual efficiency of this
seating type in terms of capacity
is questionable. The diagram
indicates two possible seating
situations , each dictated by the
anthropometrics involved.
Inch cm.
D 30 76.2
E 24 61
Banquette Seating
DD
D
EEEE
Low density High density
R E S I D E N T I A L
Living Spaces
The Variety Of Human Activities That Occur Within Residential Spaces, Whether They Be Studio Apartments, Two And
Three BHK Or Suburban Houses, Is Formidable. It Is Within This Single Environment That People Sleep, Dine, Read,
Mediate, Entertain, Do Housework, Read Cook, Bathe, Etc. It Is Also Between These Spaces That People Spend At Least
Half Of Their Walking Hours And Are Subjected To Most Of The Physical Injuries They Are Likely To Sustain During The
Course Of Their Lifetime.
The Various Activities And Elements Of Furniture Usually Associated With Living Spaces Result In Many Levels Of
Interface Between The Human Body And The Physical Components Of The Space. The Most Obvious Is Between The
User And The Chair Or Sofa. In This Regard Seat Height Must Take Into Consideration Popliteal Height, While Seat
Depth Must Be Responsive To Buttock-popliteal Length.
The Possibilities Are Almost Endless And The Drawings On The Following Pages Examines All These Conditions And
Should Be Helpful Only A Few Of The Many Designs Situation That Require Knowledge Of Human Dimensions.
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The top drawing deals with the
male dimensions based on 95th
percentile data, the maximum
body breadth dimension is 22.8
in. or 57.9 in., with a nude
subject. The overall dimension
therefore include, the individual
width allowances and the width
of the sofa arm construction,
which obviously can vary
depending on personal design
preference.
Inch Cm
A 42-48 106.7-121.9
B 6-9 15.2-22.9
C 3-6 7.6-15.2
D 28 71.1
E 62-68 157.2-172.7
F 90-96 228.6-243.8
G 40-46 101.6-116.8
H 26 66
I 58-64 147.3-162.6
J 84-90 213.4-228.6
Sofa Seating/ Males
D
15B
24
DD
A
C
C
F
24
15B
DD
A
E
C
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The top drawing deals with the
male dimensions based on 95th
percentile data, the maximum
body breadth dimension is 22.8
in. or 57.9 in., with a nude
subject. The overall dimension
therefore include, the individual
width allowances and the width
of the sofa arm construction,
which obviously can vary
depending on personal design
preference.
In spaces where seating is to be
used by both sexes, the larger
dimensions should apply.
Inch Cm
A 42-48 106.7-121.9
B 6-9 15.2-22.9
C 3-6 7.6-15.2
D 28 71.1
E 62-68 157.2-172.7
F 90-96 228.6-243.8
G 40-46 101.6-116.8
H 26 66
I 58-64 147.3-162.6
J 84-90 213.4-228.6
Sofa Seating/ Females
E
24
15B
HH
G
C
I
24
H H H
J
15B
G
C
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The top drawing examines the
relationship of the female and
male body dimensions to arm
chair seating in order to
determine the amount of space
the seated body requires.
The bottom drawing is essentially
informative and its purpose is to
suggest allowances for
comfortable circulation relating
to corner lounge seating
situation.
Corner Lounge Chair Seating (Male And Female)
Inch Cm
A 34-40 86.4-101.6
B 28 71.1
C 42-48 106.7-121.9
D 6-9 15.2-22.9
E 3 7.6
F 32-38 81.3-96.5
G 26 66
H 40-46 101.6-116.8
I 48-60 121.9-152.4
J 3-6 7.6-15.2
H
15
10
D
B
A
D 15
C
F
G
10
E
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The top drawing examines the
relationship of the female and
male body dimensions to arm
chair seating in order to
determine the amount of space
the seated body requires.
The bottom drawing is essentially
informative and its purpose is to
suggest allowances for
comfortable circulation relating
to corner lounge seating
situation.
Corner Lounge Chair Seating With Circulation (Male And Female)
Inch Cm
A 34-40 86.4-101.6
B 28 71.1
C 42-48 106.7-121.9
D 6-9 15.2-22.9
E 3 7.6
F 32-38 81.3-96.5
G 26 66
H 40-46 101.6-116.8
I 48-60 121.9-152.4
J 3-6 7.6-15.2
Varies AF
10
10
10
C
B
15
H
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The drawing is based on a
conversational grouping in which
the clearance between the front
of the seat and the edge of the
table is limited between 16 and
18 inches.
Inch cm.
A 18-24 45.7-61
B 15.5-16 39.4-40.6
C 16-17 40.6-43.2
D 30 76.2
E 24 61
F 12-18 30.5-45.7
Lounge Seating Clearances
A
B BC
D DVaries
F
E
15
6
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Inch cm.
A 30-36 76.2-91.4
B 16-18 40.6-45.7
C 12-16 30.5-40.6
Lounge Seating Clearances Relationships The drawing is based on a
conversational grouping in which
the clearance between the front
of the seat and the edge of the
table is limited between 16 and
18 inches.
A
B
Varies
24
c
Lounge chair
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The drawing suggests an overall
allowance for easy chair or
reclining chair seating, including
footrest. The buttock-leg length of
the larger person is the most
significant anthropometric
measurement is establishing this
clearance. It should also be noted
that the height of the footrest is
also a function of seat height. The
footrest should be a few inches
below the height of the seat.
Inch cm.
A 60-68 152.4-172.7
B 14-17 40.6-43.2
Reclining Chair With Footrest
A
Head rest
15
18
B
Foot rest
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The configuration of the furniture
is not intended as a realistic
illustration of any specific
element of furniture but rather as
a general representation of
furniture types normally found in
a living space
Wall Unit (Access By Male) Wall Unit (Access By Female)
BA
F
23
Storage
cabinet
Activity
zone
Inch cm.
A 18-24 45.7-61
B 48-58 121.9-147
C 36-40 91.4-101
D 46-52 116.8-132
E 30-36 76-91
F 72 182.9
G 69 175.5
G
23
Storage
cabinet
Activity
zone
DA
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Inch cm.
F 72 182.9
G 69 175.5
H 42-50 106-127
I 12-16 30.5-40.6
J 18 45.7
K 24-32 61-81
L 39-42 99.1-106
M 36-39 91.4-99.1
Wall- Mounted Bar Unit
(Access By Male)
Wall- Mounted Bar Unit
(Access By Female)
The configuration of the furniture
is not intended as a realistic
illustration of any specific
element of furniture but rather as
a general representation of
furniture types normally found in
a living space
H
I
Line of
cabinet
I J
K
F
L
Line of
cabinet
I I J
H
K
G
M
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The drawing suggests the
relationship between human
dimensions and the display of art
work. Eye height is the significant
anthropometric body
measurement here. It should be
noted, however, that the visual
angle in which small detail can be
sharply defined without rotating
the eyes is only about 1 degree.
Inch cm.
A 16-24 40.6-61
B 60-78 152.4-198.1
C 30-42 76.2-106.7
D 36 91.4
Display Of Art Work
A
B
C
2
DVaries
Assumemin.heightof96”
R E S I D E N T I A L
Dining Spaces
In Examining The Relationship Between Human Dimension And Dining Spaces, The Areas Of Most Concern To The
Designers Are The Clearance Around The Table And The Number Of People A Table Of A Particular Size Can
Accommodate. The Clearances Between The Edge Of The Table And The Wall Or And Other Physical Obstruction Must
At The Very Least Accommodate Two Elements (1) The Space Occupied By The Chair (2) The Maximum Body Breadth
Of A Person Of Larger Body Size As He Circulates Between The Chair And The Wall.
It Should Also Be Noted That The Size Of The Place Setting Will Determine How Much Table Area Will Be Available For
Centrally Located Shared Elements, Such As Beverages Or Serving Dishes.
Too Often In Calculating The Number Of People To Be Accommodated Around The Table, The Designer Relies
Exclusively On Plastic Furniture Templates Or On The Application Of A 24” Or 61 Cm, Centre To The Centre Chair
Spacing, Instead Of Considering The Maximum Body Breadth Of A Person Of Larger Body Size.
The Drawing On The Following Pages Examines All These Conditions And Should Be Helpful In Establishing An
Approach For Individual Design Analysis.
In cm
A 27 68.6
B 18 45.7
C 9 22.9
D 30 76.2
E 21 53.3
F 16 40.6
G 5 12.7
H 24 61.0
I 90 228.6
J 72 182.9
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Dining spaces
To determine table size it is
helpful to view the table as
consisting of two zones. The
place setting zone represents
the personal activity space
directly in front of the
individual diner ideally, it
should be of adequate size to
accommodate the necessary
dinnerware, silverware,
glassware, etc. The width of
this zone
Optimum shared
Access zone
Optimum place
setting zone
minimum place
setting zone
Minimum shared
Access zone
A
C
B
D
H
E
F
G
24
Optimum Place Setting Minimum Place Setting
In cm
A 27 68.6
B 18 45.7
C 9 22.9
D 30 76.2
E 21 53.3
F 16 40.6
G 5 12.7
H 24 61.0
I 90 228.6
J 72 182.9
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Dining spaces
To determine table size it is
helpful to view the table as
consisting of two zones. The
place setting zone represents
the personal activity space
directly in front of the individual
diner ideally, it should be of
adequate size to accommodate
the necessary dinnerware,
silverware, glassware, etc.
Optimum shared
Access zone
Optimum place
setting zone
A
C
B
24
D D D
I
Optimum Place Setting for Three:
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In cm
A 27 68.6
B 18 45.7
C 9 22.9
D 30 76.2
E 21 53.3
F 16 40.6
G 5 12.7
H 24 61.0
I 90 228.6
J 72 182.9
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Dining spaces
To determine table size it is
helpful to view the table as
consisting of two zones. The
place setting zone represents the
personal activity space directly in
front of the individual diner
ideally, it should be of adequate
size to accommodate the
necessary dinnerware,
silverware, glassware, etc.
Minimum shared
Access zone
Minimum place
setting zone
24
H H H
I
E
G
F
Minimum Place Setting for Three
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In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 30 76.2
D 48 121.9
E 18 45.7
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Dining spaces
B C B
EE E
D
EC
A
OPTIMUM
SHARED
ACCESS ZONE
OPTIMUM
PLACE-SITTING
ZONE
Units arranged around the end of
table is illustrated. ,room size also
dictates the size of the table.
Much depends on the level of
comfort and Convenience
desired, which, within limits
,becomes a matter of personal
decision.
Optimum Table Width
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Minimum Table Width
In cm
F 42 106.7
G 9 22.9
H 24 61.0
I 40 101.6
J 16 40.6
K 10 25.4
K
G H G
J J
I
JH
F
MINIMUM PLACE-
SITTING ZONE
MINIMUM SHARED
ACCESS ZONE
A table for six based on a
minimal Increment ,room size
also dictates the size of the
table. Much depends on the
level of comfort and
Convenience desired, which,
within limits ,becomes a matter
of personal decision.
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Rectangular Table/Minimum Length And Width/Dining For Six
In Cm
G 9 22.9
H 24 61.0
I 40 101.6
J 16 40.6
K 10 25.4
L 116-128 294.6-
325.1
M 18-24 45.7-61.0
N 80 203.2
O 78-90 198.1-
228.6
l
MINIMUM SHARED
ACCESS ZONE
NM M
MMH
HHJ J
F
JJK
MINIMUM SHARED
ACCESS ZONE
GG
A table for six based on a
minimal Increment ,room size
also dictates the size of the
table. Much depends on the
level of comfort and
Convenience desired, which,
within limits ,becomes a matter
of personal decision.
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Inch Cm
A 96 – 102 243.8 – 259.1
B 18 – 24 45.7 – 61.0
C 12 30.52
D 30 76.2
E 132 – 144 335.3 – 365.8
F 96 243.8
G 18 45.7
H 54 137.2
The drawing applies the optimal
increment unit to the
rectangular table for formal
dining for six. The table size
shown is 54 by 96 inch. The size
will provide each person with an
individual place – setting zone of
18 by 30 inch, and will allow a
shared access zone at the center
of the table with a depth of 18
inch. The 30 inch width provided
for each person allows for elbow
room
A
DCB C
AAA
H
B
E
F
GDDG
Optimum Place –
Setting Zone
Shared Access Zone
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Inch Cm
B 18 – 24 45.7 – 61.0
D 30 76.2
G 18 45.7
I 36 – 42 91.4 – 106.7
J 48 min. 121.9 min.
The drawing shows a minimal,
square general purpose table for
informal dining. Although the
width and depth of the place –
setting zones are the same as in
the larger rectangular tables,
their angular configuration
reduces the area significantly as
well as the area of the shared
access zone. To allow clearances
for the chair and head-on
circulation behind the chair, a
minimum distance of 48 inch,
must be maintained between
the edge of the table and the
wall or nearest physical
obstruction. A clearance of 36 to
42 inch can be provided to allow
restricted circulation. This will
require a person to sidestep or
the seated person to adjust the
chair to allow passage.
G
I I J
B
D
Place – Setting
Zone
Shared Access Zone
Circulation Zone
Breakfast/ Kitchen Table For Four
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F
H
16
I
C
G
B B D E
A
Circulation
zone
Sitting
zone
Table Diameter
Shared Access
Zone
Place Setting
Zone
24
36 in Diameter Breakfast/Kitchen Table For Four:
In cm
A 30 min. 76.2 min.
B 6 15.2
C 24 61.0
D 18-24 4507-61.0
E 12 30.5
F 48-54 121.9-137.2
G 36 91.4
H 30-36 76.2-91.4
I 114-126 289.6-320.0
The diagram illustrates a 36-in, or
91.4cm, diameter round table
seating four people and shows the
necessary clearances around the
perimeter. Four people cannot
function comfortably around such a
small table for anything but the
lightest snacks. The individual place-
setting zones are extremely
restricted and the shared access
zone at the center is too small to
accommodate in the way of serving
dishes platters.
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In cm
C 24 61.0
D 18-24 4507-61.0
E 12 30.5
H 30-36 76.2-91.4
I 114-126 289.6-320.0
J 84-96 213.4-243.8
K 48 121.9
This Diameter Table Can Function
Adequately For Four People. The
Place-setting Zone Is Reasonably
Sufficient To Accommodate The
Various Place-setting Elements
And Provides Generous Elbow
Room As Well. Although The
Central Shared Access Zone Is
Restricted It Provides Far More
Space Than The 36-in,or 91.4-
cm.If Used For Light Snacks Or
Coffee the Table Can Seat Five.
The Clearance For Circulation Are
The Same As For The 36-in. Table
J
H
C
D
D
E
K
Table Diameter
24
Place
Setting
Zone
Shared
Access
Zone
Sitting
zone
K
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The optimal place-setting zone at
the beginning of this section was
established at 18 by 30 in, or 45.7
by 76.2 cm. the 60-inch or 152.4-
cm , diameter table shown at the
top of the page can easily , if not
luxuriously, accommodate four
such optimal zones . The
advantage of the round table is its
relative flexibility to accommodate
additional people .
60-in (152.4-cm) diameter circular table for four/optimum seating
In Cm
A 96-108 243.8-
274.3
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 60 152.4
D 30 76.2
E 12 30.5
F 30-36 76.2-91.4
G 72 182.9
H 132-
144
335.3-
365.8
SHARED
ACCESS ZONE
sitting
zone
Place setting zone
24
F
E
C
A
D
BB
Sitting
zone
Table diameter
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Dinning Spaces
72-in (182.9-cm) diameter circular table for four/optimum scheme
In Cm
A 96-108 243.8-
274.3
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 60 152.4
D 30 76.2
E 12 30.5
F 30-36 76.2-91.4
G 72 182.9
H 132-
144
335.3-
365.8
The 72-inch or 182.9-cm ,
diameter table to seat six people,
with optimal place setting zones ,
would on balance , constitute a
more sensible choice than a 60-
inch diameter table to serve four .
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SHARED ACCESS
ZONESittingzone
Place setting
zone
D
B
E
24
G
H
22
Table diameter
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This drawing shows a 72”
diameter table that seats eight
people based on minimal place-
setting zone. Although the
effective depth of the zone is less
than provided in the optimal
arrangement, the central shared
zone is greater.
In Cm
A 132-144 335-365
B 30-36 76-91.4
C 72 182.9
D 18-24 45.9-61
E 12 30.5
F 24 61
G 50-54 127-137
H 50-60 127-152
I 54 137.2
J 86-102 218-259
k 90-96 228-243
72 In (182.9 Cm) Diameter Circulation Table For Eight/ Minimum Scheme:
E D
B C B
Shared access
zone
A
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This drawing shows the clearance
suggested for wheelchair access
to dining table and the space
required by a person standing,
arranging or otherwise preparing
food to be served.
In Cm
A 132-144 335-365
B 30-36 76-91.4
C 72 182.9
D 18-24 45.9-61
E 12 30.5
F 24 61
G 50-54 127-137
H 50-60 127-152
I 54 137.2
J 86-102 218-259
k 90-96 228-243
D
I
B
H
G
D
J
K
Dining
Table
Buffet
Overall table to wall dimension
Sitting
zone
Circulation zone
Standing
activity
zone
Min. clearance
Clearance Requirements Between Dining Table And Buffet:
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In Cm
A 30-36 76.2-91.4
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 16-17 40.6-42.2
D 7.5
min.
19.1 min.
E 29-30 73.7-76.2
F 48-60 121.9-152.4
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This drawing explores two basic
aspects of this relationship. The
first is the various locations of
the chair in relation to the table
during the course of the meal
and the clearance involved. The
chair may be relocated as many
as four times during the dining
process. At the beginning, it is
much closer to the table. Near
the end of the meal.
Minimum Chair Clearance / No Circulation
Minimum
clearance
B
Sitting
zone
A
Line of wall or
Obstruction
C
D
E
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In Cm
A 30-36 76.2-91.4
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 16-17 40.6-42.2
D 7.5
min.
19.1 min.
E 29-30 73.7-76.2
F 48-60 121.9-152.4
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This drawing indicates that to
allow sufficient clearance for
someone to pass or serve. The
table should be located between
48 and 60 in. from the wall.
Minimum Clearance Behind Chair In Place
B
Sitting
zone
F
Line of wall or
Obstruction
C
D
E
A
Circulation
zone
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Inch Cm
A 132-162 335.3-411.5
B 66-81 167.6-205.7
C 30-36 76.2-91.4
D 18-24 45.7-61.0
E 36-42 91.4-106.7
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
G 27 68.6
H 19 48.3
The top drawing shows the
relationship of fixture height above
the table surface to a small and a
large person. The drawing also
indicates a minimal clearance
between the table and the wall,
with the chair minimally extended
from the table to permit one-lane
service circulation behind the
seated person.
D
B
H
E
G
F
C
24
Circulation
zone
Hanging
fixture
Line of wall or
obstruction
B
A
Sitting
zone
D C
Circulation
zone
Sitting
zone
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Minimum Dining Area Width
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In Cm
C 30-36 76.2-91.4
E 36-42 91.4-106.7
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
I 60-72 152.4-182.9
J 54-60 137.2-152.4
K 18 45.7
L 29-36 73.7-91.4
The bottom drawing provides
additional clearance information
and suggests a minimum distance
of 60 in, between table and wall to
accommodate one-lane head-on
circulation with the chair extended
a maximum distance from the
table.
I
Shelf
23
C J
E K
L
F
C
24
16
Overall Clearance From Edge
Of Table
Circulation
zone
Chair in
extended
position
service
zoneLine of wall or
obstruction
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Minimum Clearance Behind Extended Chair
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Inch Cm
A 12-18 30.5-45.7
B 90-96 228.6-
243.8
C 60 152.4
D 30-36 76.2-76.2
E 30 76.2
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
The top drawing show clearances
between the edge of the table
and the wall or nearest physical
obstruction to allow tow-lane
service circulation behind the
chair , with the chair away form
the table. a compressed minimal
clearance permitting head –on
one-lane circulation behind the
seated person, with the chair
minimally extended form the
table was established at 48inch.
EE
C D
BA
F
Circulation Zone/Tow people
Minimum Clearance For Tow Behind Extended Chair
Chair in
Extended Position
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In Cm
D 30-36 76.2-91.4
E 30 76.2
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
G 101.5-110 257.8-
279.4
H 48-54 121.9-
137.2
I 17.5-20 44.5-50.8
J 36 91.4
K 18 45.7
L 16-17 40.6-43.2
M 7.5 min 19.1 min
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Dining spaces
G
service
zone
D
F
K
H
I J
M
The top drawing shows clearances
between the edge of the table and
the wall or nearest physical
obstruction to allow two-lane
service circulation behind the chair
with the chair away from the table.
the individual clearance show
require the table to be located 90
to 96 in or 228.6 to 243.8 cm from
the wall.
L14
12
Sitting
zone
circulation
zone
Table depth
line of wall Or
obstruction
banquette
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R E S I D E N T I A L
The Height Of A Kitchen Work Counter , The Proper Clearances Between Cabinets Or Appliances For Circulation , The
Accessibility To Overhead Or Undercover Storage , And Proper Visibility Are Among The Primary Consideration In The
Design Of Cooking Spaces . All Must Be Responsive To Human Dimension And Body Size If The If The Quality Of
Interface Between The User Of Larger Body Size Must Be Taken Into Account As Well As The Projection Of The
Appliances .
Standard Kitchen Heights Manufactured Are All About 36 Inch Or 91.4 Cm . But Such A Height Does Not Necessarily
Accommodate The Body Dimension Of All User For All Tasks. The Drawing On The Following Pages Examine The
Question Of Human Dimension In Terms Of The Anthropometric Measurements .
Cooking Space
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COUNTER AND BASE CABINET / GENERAL CLEARANCES
The drawing of the page illustrates
some of the basic horizontal
clearances required in a kitchen. It
shows the clearances between two
counters with base cabinet.
code inch cm
A 60-66 152.4-167.6
B 48 min. 121.9 min.
C 24-30 61.0-76.2
D 36 91.4
E 48 121.9
F 12-13 30.5-33.0
G 76 max. 193.0 max.
H 72 max. 182.9 max.
I 59 149.9
J 25.5 64.8
K 24-26 61.0-66.0
L 15 min. 38.1 min.
M 18 45.7
N 35-36 88.9-91.4
O 69 max. 175.3 max.
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A
Circulation
Zone
B
C D
Counter
with Base
Cabinet
Counter
with Base
Cabinet
2
4
Work zone
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CABINET REACH COMPARISONS
The drawing of the page deals with
vertical clearances . The height of
the shelf , shown in broken lines ,
with the overhead cabinets is
within reach , allowing for the
projection of the base cabinet .
Anthropometric Cooking Spaces
F
Zone of most
comfortable reach
Shelf
Max.ReachwithoutbaseCabinetFemale
Mal
e
K
J
I
M
N
H
Max.ReachwithbaseCabinetFemale
Mal
e
code inch cm
A 60-66 152.4-167.6
B 48 min. 121.9 min.
C 24-30 61.0-76.2
D 36 91.4
E 48 121.9
F 12-13 30.5-33.0
G 76 max. 193.0 max.
H 72 max. 182.9 max.
I 59 149.9
J 25.5 64.8
K 24-26 61.0-66.0
L 15 min. 38.1 min.
M 18 45.7
N 35-36 88.9-91.4
O 69 max. 175.3 max.
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WORKCOUNTER / BREAKFAST BAR
The drawing shows some of the
more important horizontal and
vertical clearances related to a
typical breakfast bar .it should be
noted that a bar height of 36 inch
or 91.4 cm , requires that the stool
be equipped with a footrest .
code inch cm
A 18 min. 45.7 min.
B 7.5 min. 19.1 min.
C 32 81.3
D 30 76.2
E 4 max. 10.2 max.
F 4 10.2
G 22-24.5 55.9-62.2
H 36 45.7
I 36 91.4
J 42 106.7
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WORKCOUNTER
G
A
C
Work Counter
B
C
D
Breakfast Bar
E
Overhead Storage
DH
BREAKFAST BAR
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MIX AND PREPARATION CENTER
The drawing shows the critical
counter work zone of a standing
user. The outer perimeter reach of
the user having the smaller body
size . The 18 inch or 45.7 cm
dimension indicated was adapted
from 5 percentile female data .
Anthropometric Cooking Spaces
Critical work
counter zone
H
I
J
G
RefrigeratorSink
Line of
Cabinets
Counter space shared with sink and
refrigerator center
code inch cm
A 18 min. 45.7 min.
B 7.5 min. 19.1 min.
C 32 81.3
D 30 76.2
E 4 max. 10.2 max.
F 4 10.2
G 22-24.5 55.9-62.2
H 18 45.7
I 36 91.4
J 42 106.7
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The drawing shows the horizontal
clearances involved in the vicinity
of the dish washing area. While
loading or unloading the
dishwasher , a clearance of at least
40 inch or 101.6 cm is
recommended to accommodate
the human body .
code inch cm
A 70-76 177.8-193.0
B 40 min. 101.6 min.
C 30-36 76.2-91.4
D 18 45.7
E 24 min. 61.0 min.
F 28-42 71.1-106.7
G 18 min. 45.7 min.
H 12 min. 30.5 min.
I 24-26 61.0-66.0
J 57 min. 144.8 min.
K 35-36 88.9-91.4
L 22 min. 55.9 min.
M 3 7.6
N 4 10.2
Anthropometric Cooking Spaces
SINK CENTER
work zone
A
Sink
Line of
Cabinets
E
F
G
Dishwasher
B C
Circulation
Zone
Min. Clearances between
counter and wall or other
obstruction
Min. Clearances between edge of sink and corner
counter
Min. Counter
space Req. for
either side of sink
Min. Counter
space Req. for
either side of sink
24
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Anthropometric Cooking Spaces
SINK CENTER
The drawing of the page shows a
sectional view through the same
area . The recommended counter
height is between 35 and 36 inch or
88.9 to 91.4 cm .
code inch cm
A 70-76 177.8-193.0
B 40 min. 101.6 min.
C 30-36 76.2-91.4
D 18 45.7
E 24 min. 61.0 min.
F 28-42 71.1-106.7
G 18 min. 45.7 min.
H 12 min. 30.5 min.
I 24-26 61.0-66.0
J 57 min. 144.8 min.
K 35-36 88.9-91.4
L 22 min. 55.9 min.
M 3 7.6
N 4 10.2
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Clearance Required Between Top
Edge Of Sink And Lower Edge Of
Possible Wall Cabinet Work Zone
Lower Edge Of Possible
Wall Cabinet Located
Over Sink
Window
Sink
Base Cabinet
ClearanceRequiredBetweenFloor
AndLowerEdgeOfPossibleWall
Cabinet
LK
BI
C
N
Dead
Space
Wall Cabinet
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Cooking Spaces
The drawing on this page deal
primarily with the vertical
dimensions related to the
refrigerator installation within the
kitchen . The drawing illustrates a
typical floor-standing refrigerator
installation as well as a below
counter installation .
REFRIGERATOR CENTER / TYPICAL REFRIGERATOR
LOCATIONS
code inch cm
A 36 91.4
B 11-14 27.9-35.6
C 25.5 64.8
D 35-36 88.9-91.4
E 59 149.9
F 55-69.5 139.7-176.5
G 30-36 76.2-91.4
B
Zone of
most
comfortable
reach
C
D
E
F
A
Typical Under
counter
Refrigerator
work
zone
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Cooking Spaces
The drawing suggest the
possibility of a third type of
refrigerator that might be wall
mounted or located on the top of
the counter , so that most of its
surface would fall within this
shaded area .
REFRIGERATOR CENTER /
PROPOSED REFRIGERATOR
LOCATIONS
code inch cm
A 36 91.4
B 11-14 27.9-35.6
C 25.5 64.8
D 35-36 88.9-91.4
E 59 149.9
F 55-69.5 139.7-176.5
G 30-36 76.2-91.4
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Work Zone
C
G
A
Zone Of
Most
Comfortabl
e Reach
D
E
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RANGE CENTER
The drawing illustrates the
clearances related to range centers.
code inch cm
A 48 121.9
B 40 101.6
C 15 38.1
D 21-30 53.3-76.2
E 1-3 2.5-7.6
F 15 38.1
G 19.5-46 49.5-116.8
H 12 30.5
I 17.5 44.5
J 96-101.5 243.8-257.8
K 24-27.5 61.0-66.9
L 24-26 61.0-66.0
M 30 76.2
N 60 152.4
O 35-36.25 88.9-92.1
P 24 61.0
Q 35 88.9
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Standardwidth
D
A
Range
Line of hood
above range
Line of wall
cabinets above
Min clearance between appliances
Range work zone
Wall oven work zone
Min
counter
space
required
foreither
sideof
range
Min
counter
space
required
toone
sideof
oven
Min
counter
space
required
foreither
sideof
range
Standardwidth
B
B
GH
C
F
B
E
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RANGE CENTER
The drawing shows the clearances
of range work zone and wall oven
work zone .
code inch cm
A 48 121.9
B 40 101.6
C 15 38.1
D 21-30 53.3-76.2
E 1-3 2.5-7.6
F 15 38.1
G 19.5-46 49.5-116.8
H 12 30.5
I 17.5 44.5
J 96-101.5 243.8-257.8
K 24-27.5 61.0-66.9
L 24-26 61.0-66.0
M 30 76.2
N 60 152.4
O 35-36.25 88.9-92.1
P 24 61.0
Q 35 88.9
Circulation
Clearances
B
Range Work zone
Wall Oven Work zone
B
K A L
J
I
P
O
N
Standard Depth Min. Clearances between appliances Standard Depth
Storage
for rarely
used
items only
Storage for
rarely used
items only
Ventilati
on hood
Range
Broiler
Wall
Oven
Q
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R E S I D E N T I A L
Sleeping Spaces
The Drawings On The Following Pages Explore The Relationship Of Human Dimension To The Various
Components Of Sleeping Spaces, The Obvious Being The Bed Itself, Both In Its Conventional Form And In Its
Overhead Space-saving Design. Sleeping Space And Circulation Are Basic Considerations To Be Taken. These
Pages Are Related To Dimension Of A Room Occupying Bed, Closet, Storage, Etc. The Following Drawings
Examine Human Body Size, In Relation To The Various Design Situations Mentioned, In Terms Of The
Anthropometric Considerations.
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TWIN BED / CLEARANCES AND DIMENSION
The drawing illustrates the
clearances suggested between
singles beds to allow for circulation ,
access , and making up the beds . A
minimum of 36 inch or 91.4 cm is
recommended .
Sleeping Spaces
Page -
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
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Page -
SINGLE BED/CLEARANCES AND
DIMENSION
The drawing indicates a kneeling
activity which would require a
clearances of 37 to 39 inch or 93 to
99 cm, where a of low height is
involved .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
BEDROOM/VISION AND SIGHT
LINES
O
VARIES
WINDOW SILL
SINGLE BED
TOP OF MATTRESS
EYE LEVEL STANDING POSITION
DIMENSION VARIES WITH
FURNITURE PLAN
EYE LEVEL RECLINING
POSITION
VARYINGSILLHEIGHTSEYE LEVEL SEATED POSITION
N
P
Q
R
J
The relationship between sight lines
and the sill or head of a window is
critical if a view to the outside is a
design consideration. Eye height in
sitting, standing, and reclining
positions to varying sill height is
shown.
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CLEANING REQUIREMENTS
The drawing illustrates the clearances
involved for vacuuming under the bed
. A work zone of 48 to 54 inch or,
121.9 to 137.2 cm, is suggested to
accommodate this activity .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
F
C BB
AVARIES
SINGLE BEDSINGLE BED
PILLOW PILLOW
VARIES
CIRCULATION
ZONE
TOP OF MATTRESS
D
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MAKE UP / DRESSING TABLE
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
TABLE
D
F
B
H
G
J
I
H
ACTIVITY
ZONE
TASK
SURFACE OR
MIRROREYE LEVEL
TOP OF TABLE
K
It is difficult chair type to be design
or establish guidelines for, since it is
primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
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The drawing of this page shows the
clearances required between a
dresser and the bed .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-
289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-
332.7
G 46-62 116.8-
157.5LINE OF BED OR
OBSTRUCTION
TOP OF MATTRESS
M
MIRROR
DRAWER
DRAWER
Q
BED
O
P
N
EYE LEVEL
ACTIVITY
DRESSER /BED CLEARANCES
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The drawing shows the vertical
clearances necessary to
accommodate an adult of large
body sizes . The most essential
body measurement
anthropometrically is sitting height .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-
289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-
332.7
A
UNDER SLEEPING
AREA
REQUIREDMINCEILINGHEIGHT
STORAGE UNDER BED
LOWER BUNK BED
TOP OF MATTRESS
LOWER
SLEEPING AREA
LINE OF
CONVECTIONAL
96 IN CEILING
HEIGHT
TOP OF MATTRESS
UPPER BUNK BED
VARIES
CCDB
FE
IH
J
ADULT BULK BEDS/FRONT ELEVATION
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The drawing shows that a horizontal
clearances of 46 to 52 inch or 116.8
to 157.5 cm , is necessary for
comfortable access to the under
bed storage .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
ADULT BULK BEDS/END ELEVATION
LOWER BUNK BED
LOWER
SLEEPING AREA
TOP OF MATTRESS
VARIES
C
G
LINE OF CONVECTIONAL 96 IN CEILING HEIGHT
K
J
A
STORAGE UNDER BED DRAWER
UNDER
SLEEPING AREA
G
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The drawing shows the vertical
clearances necessary to
accommodate children . The critical
anthropometric consideration is the
sitting height .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
CHILDREN’S BUNK BEDS/END ELEVATION
LINE OF WALL
OR
OBSTRUCTIONTYPICALCEILINGHEIGHT
LOWER BUNK BED
UPPER BUNK BED
A
H I
J K
G
CB
FED
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The drawing of this page illustrates
the vertical clearances necessary for
a loft bed . To ensure that a person
can circulate under the bed without
hitting his head .
code inch cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
SLEEPING LOFTS/END ELEVATION
HM
CIRCULATION
UNDER LOFT
O
P
L
N
R
Q
REQUIREDOVERALLMIN.HEIGHT
assumemin.clearancesbaseduponcodes
S
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The drawing show the vertical
clearances related to male and female
closet and storage facilities .
code inch cm
A 64-68 162.6-172.7
B 72-76 182.9-193.0
C 12-18 30.5-45.7
D 8-10 20.3-25.4
E 20-28 50.8-71.1
F 34-36 86.4-91.4
G 10-12 25.4-30.5
H 60-70 152.4-177.8
I 69-72 175.3-182.9
J 76 193.0
K 68 172.7
L 42 106.7
M 46 116.8
N 30 76.2
O 18 45.7
CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/MALE CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/FEMALE
D
G
SHOE
SHELF
H
HIGH SHELF
E F
C D
I
D
A
HIGH SHELF
SHOE
SHELF
B
E F
C D
G
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The drawing illustrates two various
types of walk-in storage facilities .
code inch cm
A 64-68 162.6-172.7
B 72-76 182.9-193.0
C 12-18 30.5-45.7
D 8-10 20.3-25.4
E 20-28 50.8-71.1
F 34-36 86.4-91.4
G 10-12 25.4-30.5
H 60-70 152.4-177.8
I 69-72 175.3-182.9
J 76 193.0
K 68 172.7
L 42 106.7
M 46 116.8
N 30 76.2
O 18 45.7
VARIES
C
CF
N
HANGING
STORAGE
O
MINDOOR
OPENING
E
WALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIESWALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES
VARIES
EEF
HANGING
STORAGE
C
N
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R E S I D E N T I A L
Bathroom Spaces
One Of The Most Dramatic Example Of A Design Situation Where Little Consideration Is Given To The
Relationship Of Human Dimension And Body Size To The Designed Environment Can Be Found In Practically
Every Bathroom , Private And Public . Few Designers , Builders And Users Give Any Thought To The Height
Above The Floor Of A Lavatory . Hours , If Not Days , May Be Spent In The Selection Of The Appropriate Color
, Fixtures ,Model Or Trim . The Fact Is That It Is Not Natural For The Human Body To Assume A Stooped
Postures While Washing The Hands And Face . This Postures Necessitated , However Because Most Basin
Heights Are Only About 30 Inch Or 76.2 Cm Above The Floor . It Is Interesting To Note That 3 Inch Is Also The
Average Height Of A Desk , Or Dining Table , Yet If A Person Were Forced To Write Or Eat From A Standing
Position , Each Of The Surfaces Would Have To Be Raised At Least 6 To 12 Inch Or 15.2 To 30.5 Cm .
Code In cm
A 15-18 38.1-45.7
B 28-30 71.1-76.2
C 37-43 94.0-109.2
D 32-36 81.3-91.4
E 26-32 66.0-81.3
F 14-16 35.6-40.6
G 30 76.2
H 18 45.7
I 21-26 53.3-66.0
Drawing illustrates some basic
anthropometric considerations
related to the lavatory area. The
most obvious problem concerns the
height of the lavatory above the
floor. Greater than the height at
which lavatories are normally
installed, presumably to
accommodate the majority of the
population. The drawing indicates
the ranges for adult males, females,
and children of lavatory heights
suitable to accommodate a greater
portion of the respective
populations.
BATHROOMS
LAVATORY/GENERAL ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS
BA
Mirror and
medicine cabinet
C
Varies
Varies
Lavatory
D
E
Male
Child(8-9)
Female
Vanity storage
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Drawing indicates horizontal
clearances recommended in the
lavatory area. The most obvious
problem concerns the height of
the lavatory above the floor.
Greater than the height at which
lavatories are normally installed,
presumably to accommodate the
majority of the population. The
drawing indicates the ranges for
adult males, females, and children
of lavatory heights suitable to
accommodate a greater portion of
the respective populations.
BATHROOMS
DOUBLE LAVATORY CLEARANCES
Varies
Wall or other
obstruction
Activity zone
Circulation
zone
G H I
F
Code In cm
A 15-18 38.1-45.7
B 28-30 71.1-76.2
C 37-43 94.0-109.2
D 32-36 81.3-91.4
E 26-32 66.0-81.3
F 14-16 35.6-40.6
G 30 76.2
H 18 45.7
I 21-26 53.3-66.0
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Code In cm
A 48 121.9
B 30 76.2
C 19-24 48.3-61.0
D 27 min 68.6 min
E 18 45.7
F 37-43 94.0-109.2
G 72 max 182.9 max
H 32-36 81.3-91.4
I 69 max 175.3 max
J 16-18 40.6-45.7
K 26-32 66.0-81.3
L 32 81.3
M 20-24 50.8-61.0
The drawing deals primarily with
some of the more critical male
anthropometric considerations
developed on the preceding page.
In order to establish the location of
mirrors above the lavatory, eye
height should be taken into
consideration.
BATHROOMS
LAVATORY/MALE ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS
A
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
Lavatory
B
C
Activity zoneCirculation
zone
F
E
CD
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
Activity zone
Lavatory
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The drawing showing
anthropometric consideration
related to women and children,
respectively. Given the great
variability in body sizes to be
accommodated within a single
family, a strong case can be
presented for the development of a
height adjustment capability for the
lavatory.
BATHROOMS
LAVATORY/FEMALE AND CHILD ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS
M
K
Light fixtures
J
Lavatory
Vanity
Storage
L
Mirrors
Shelf
C
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
Lavatory
I
Vanity
Storage
H
Code In cm
A 48 121.9
B 30 76.2
C 19-24 48.3-61.0
D 27 min 68.6 min
E 18 45.7
F 37-43 94.0-109.2
G 72 max 182.9 max
H 32-36 81.3-91.4
I 69 max 175.3 max
J 16-18 40.6-45.7
K 26-32 66.0-81.3
L 32 81.3
M 20-24 50.8-61.0
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D
B
Bidet
Activity
zone
Towel
bar
The drawing showing
anthropometric consideration
related to the individual water
closet and bidet. Drawing
suggests an activity zone or
clearance between the face of a
water closet to the line of the wall
or nearest obstruction of at least
24in. Accessories in front or to the
side of the user should be within
reach. Thumb tip arm reach
should both be taken into
accounting locating these items
anthropometrically.
BATHROOMS
WATER CLOSET BIGET
G
Activity
zone
C
W.C.
Toilet
paper
dispe
nser
Varie
s
C
Line of wall or
obstruction
Line of wall or
obstruction
Code In cm
A 12 min 30.5 min
B 28 min 71.1 min
C 24 min 61.0 min
D 52 min 132.1 min
E 12-18 30.5-45.7
F 12 30.5
G 40 101.6
H 18 45.7
I 30 76.2
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The drawing showing
anthropometric consideration
related to the individual water
closet and bidet. The two
drawings of the individual bidet
illustrates in a similar manner
some of the basic
anthropometric requirements
and clearances suggested for a
typical installation.
BATHROOMS
WATER CLOSET
Activity
zone
Shelf
Toilet paper
dispenser
Varie
s
F
Line of wall or
obstruction
Varie
s
AE
BIGET
Towel bar
Soap
holder
Line of wall or
obstruction
A
Control
s
B C
D
Code In cm
A 12 min 30.5 min
B 28 min 71.1 min
C 24 min 61.0 min
D 52 min 132.1 min
E 12-18 30.5-45.7
F 12 30.5
G 40 101.6
H 18 45.7
I 30 76.2
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The drawing showing
anthropometric consideration
related to the individual water
closet and bidet The drawing
showing water closet with some
of the horizontal clearances
required when water closet and
bidet are located side by side.
BATHROOMS
BIGET AND WATER CLOSET
Towel bar
Varies
A
Varies
VariesVariesA
Circulation zoneActivity zone
W.C
Bidet
Soap
holder
Shower
Code In cm
A 12 min 30.5 min
B 28 min 71.1 min
C 24 min 61.0 min
D 52 min 132.1 min
E 12-18 30.5-45.7
F 12 30.5
G 40 101.6
H 18 45.7
I 30 76.2
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Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 42 min 106.7 min
D 18 45.7
E 36 min 91.4 min
F 30 76.2
G 24 61.0
H 12 min 30.5 min
I 15 38.1
J 40-48 101.6-
121.9
The size of a shower can vary
greatly depending on the level of
comfort desired. Safety is also an
extremely important
consideration. Unless a fairly
reliable mixing value capable of
presetting a fixed and desirable
water temperature is provided,
care should be taken to locate
controls within reach but out of
direct line of the water path in
order to avoid scalding or freezing
while operating the controls.
BATHROOMS
MINIMUM SHOWER CLEARANCE
F
Temporary
storage
Varies
Circulation access zone
G
Vertical
grab bar
E
D
Seat
Shower
head
Controls
Horizontal
grab bars
A
B C
I
H
Shower
head
B C
A
Controls
J
Grab bars
Seat
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The drawing clearance between
walls. It will not only accommodate
the variety of body positions shown,
but will also allow a small seating
surface. The height of the
adjustable shower should be within
reach of the adult of smaller body
size.
BATHROOMS
SHOWER/CHILD ANTHROPOMETRIC
CONSIDERATION
SHOWER/REACH AND CLEARANCES
Varies
Controls
Adj. Shower
head
Grab
bars
Temporary
storage
Seat
K
Shower
head
Grab
bars
Seat
Controls
Temporary
storage
K
J
L
Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 42 min 106.7 min
D 18 45.7
E 36 min 91.4 min
F 30 76.2
G 24 61.0
H 12 min 30.5 min
I 15 38.1
J 40-48 101.6-
121.9
K 40-50 101.6-
127.0
L 72 min 182.9 min
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SHOWER / TUB
code inch cm
A 18-21 45.7-53.3
B 40 101.6
C 15-22 38.1-55.9
D 30-34 76.2-86.4
E 40-50 101.6-127.0
F 66 167.6
G 12 30.5
H 18 45.7
I 26-27 66.0-68.6
J 40-44 101.6-111.8
K 66-70 167.6-177.8
L 56-60 142.2-152.4
The drawing illustrates some of the
basic clearances required for a
combination shower and tub.
Dimension concerning the shower
head are similar to those indicated
on the preceding page .
C
Varies
B
A
D
E
Temporary
Storage Shower
Control
Controls
Seat
Non Slip
Surface
Angle
VariesC
F G
H
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Drawing illustrates user enjoying
recycling and soaking for extended
periods, a large-size tub may not
necessarily be the wisest selection.
The length of the tub at the
bottom surface should
approximate the buttock-heel
length of the smaller user. This will
allow the feet to bear against the
end of the tub and act as a brace
to prevent the body from sliding
too far under the water.
BATHROOMS
TUB/RECLINING AND RELAXING
Line of wall or
obstruction
H
G
Seat
Angle
varies
C
Nonslip surface
F
Code In cm
C 42 min 106.7 min
F 66 167.6
G 12 min 30.5 min
H 18 max 45.7 max
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Drawing indicates the necessity
to accommodate two people in
the tub at same time.
BATHROOMS
SINGLE AND DUAL BATHING
Grab
bar
L
I
J
K
Grab
bar
Code In cm
I 26-27 66.0-68.6
J 40-44 101.6-
111.8
K 66-70 167.6-
177.8
L 56-60 142.2-
152.4
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R E S I D E N T I A L
Laundry Room Spaces
Home Laundry Includes The Process From Sorting Through Ironing Of Clothes And House Hold Linens ,
Including Pretreating Washing , Drying And Sprinkling . It Is Desirable To Plan Space For Specific Laundry
Process . Drying Area Should Be Accessible For Use Under All Climatic Conditions . To Control The Moisture In
The Room , Dryers Should Be Located To Permit Venting To The Outside Of The House . Adequate Storage For
Washing Equipment And Supplies Should Be Located Near The Place Of First Use . Facilities For Hanging Drip-
dry Garments After Washing Should Be Provided . In Locating The Washing Equipment Consideration Should
Be Given To Convenience Of Inter-related House Hold Activities , Distances From The Source Of Soled Clothes
And Drying Areas And The Isolation Of Clutter .
code inch
A 59
B 76
C 62
D 36
E 66
A
B
Work area
Dryer
Washer
C
D
LAUNDARY SPACES
Drawing illustrates the
arrangements of laundry
equipment. Space needed by the
single worker in front of equipment
or between equipment placed
opposite is indicated. Overall
dimensions of areas will vary with
type and size of equipment
selected. No allowance has been
made between the back of
equipment and the wall for
electrical, plumbing, and dryer vent
connections. The space required
will depend on the type of
installation used. counter space is
provided for sorting and folding
three washer loads of clothes.
ANGLE ARRANGEMENT CONVENTIONAL ARRANGEMENT
A
Work area
DryerWasher
E
D
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Anthropometric Laundry Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
code Key Inch
A Storage Closet 24
B Sorting Shelf 36
C Laundry Tray 24
D Washing Machine 30
E Dryer 30
F Ironer 60
G Ironing Board 48
D
C
B
A
E
F
G
Pole &
Shelf
( Open )
(Vent)
B
A
C
D
E
F
GH
Pole &
Shelf
To Kitchen
To Drying
Yard
( Open )
(Vent)
The ideal location of the laundry space is
a matter of preference. The laundry area
may be separate or combined with the
bathroom, the kitchen, the utility space,
or the corridor.
LAUNDARY SPACES
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Dezyne E’cole College
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Anthropometric Laundry Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
code Key Inch
A Storage Closet 24
B Sorting Shelf 24
C Laundry Tray 20
D Washing Machine 24
E Dryer 24
F Ironer 36
G Ironing Board 42
LAUNDARY SPACES
The sequence of laundering
operations determines the planning
of space and facilities and the
placing of equipment. Convenience
and time –and- space saving are
easily achieved by placing the
elements in their natural order of
use as mentioned in table. In
addition, storage closet or cabinets
will be necessary for soaps,
powders, bling, bleaches, starch,
basket, cloths pins ,iron ,etc.
KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY LAYOUT
To dining
room
Snack bar
Laundry
Des k
Shelf
4
Omit
E.P
3
1
5
6
Vent
7
Kitchen Closet
To hall
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Anthropometric Laundry Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
R E S I D E N T I A L
Closet Spaces
Closet Space Is Designed According To Human Needs , Preferences . Vertical Clearances Related To Male And Female Closet And
Storage Facilities Is Considered . The Closet Shelf Should Be Within Human Reach Whenever Is Possible . The Height Of The High
Shelf Has Been Established Based On Fifth Percentile Male And Female Data Order To Place It Within Reach Of Individuals Of
Smaller Body Size . The Location Of The Shelf Just Above The Rod Is Essentially A Function Of Rod Height . The Clearances
Between The Bottom Of The Shelf And The Top Of The Rod Should Allow For Easy Removal Of The Hanger .
Code In cm
A 64-68 162.6-172.7
B 72-76 182.9-193.0
C 12-18 30.5-45.7
D 8-10 20.3-25.4
E 20-28 50.8-71.1
F 34-36 86.4-91.4
G 10-12 25.4-30.5
H 60-70 152.4-177.8
I 69-72 175.3-182.9
It is difficult chair type to be design,
or establish guidelines for, since it is
primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort– qualities which are
highly personal.
CLOSET SPACES
CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/MALE CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/FEMALE
D
G
SHOE
SHELF
H
HIGH SHELF
E F
C D
I
D
A
HIGH SHELF
SHOE
SHELF
B
E F
C D
G
Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric Closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
Code In Cm
J 76 193.0
K 68 172.7
L 42 106.7
M 46 116.8
N 30 76.2
O 18 45.7
It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
CLOSET SPACES
VARIES
C
CF
N
HANGING
STORAGE
O
MINDOOR
OPENING
E
WALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIESWALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES
VARIES
EEF
HANGING
STORAGE
C
N
Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric Closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
CLOTHES CLOSET : The capacity of a
clothes closet depends upon the
accessible length of rod . Three types
of closet are common .
1. Reach-in Closet : The minimum
front to back depth of space for
hanging clothes is 24 inches . The
accessible rod length is equal to
the width of the door opening
plus 6 inch on each side .
2. Edge-in Closet : By providing an
edge of at least 18 inch , the
accessible rod length can be much
longer than the door width . This
requires less wall space than a full
front opening .
3. Walk-in Closet : This type
provides rods on one or both sides
of an access path at least 20 inch
wide . A wider access space within
the closet may be used as a
dressing area .
6”
Max.
6”
Max.
Accessible Rod Length Accessible Rod Length
24” min. 24” min. door
24” min. door
42”min.
AccessibleRod
Length.
24” min.24” min. 20” min.
68” min.
Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Anthropometric Closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
2’0”To3’0”
4’0” To 6’0”
6’0” & Larger 6’8” & Larger
2’0” To 4’0”
Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
3’0”To4’0”
4’0”To5’0”
4’0”&Larger
5’6”&Larger
5’0” & Larger 5’0” & Larger
Shelves Shelves
Dresser
Shelves
Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric Closet space 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain
B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design
Diploma
Thankyou
- Milli Jain

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Milli Jain (Commercial Anthropometrics)

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  • 3. ACKNOWLEDGMENT I Milli Jain, Student Of Dezyne E’cole’ College, Am Extremely Grateful To Each And Every Individual Who Has Contributed In Successful Completion Of My Project. I Express My Gratitude Towards My Mentors For Their Guidance And Constant Supervision As Well As For Providing The Necessary Information And Support Regarding The Completion Of My Project. This Project Has Been Created Under The Guidance Of Ms. Divya Sharma. I am Thankful To Dezyne E’cole College. Thank You Due Regards Milli Jain
  • 4. SYNOPSIS This Project Report On Anthropometrics Has Been Created And Developed By Me, During My Study Of Commercial And Residential Spaces, Confirming To NSQF Level 5 And 6 Of NSDC. While Developing This Project I Have Learned About Various Human Dimensions, Which Made Me Understand The Standard Human Dimensions Required For Designing Public As Well As Residential Spaces Like Retail Stores, Offices, Restaurants, Residential Buildings, Etc. All The Detail Drawing Showcasing Human Body Dimensions Are Being Prepared Using Auto Cad And Google Sketch And Are Presented In Further Pages. I Request You To Kindly Go Through My Project Pages.
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  • 85. R E S I D E N T I A L 1. What Is Residential Anthropometrics? 2. Anthropometrics Of Seating 3. Living Spaces 4. Dining Spaces 5. Cooking Spaces 6. Sleeping Spaces 7. Bathroom Spaces 8. Laundry Room Spaces 9. Closet Spaces
  • 86. R E S I D E N T I A L What Is Residential Anthropometrics? The Fascination Of Philosophers, Artists, Theoreticians And Architects With Human Body Sizes Dates Back Many Centuries. During The Middle Ages, Dionysius, Monk Of Phourna Of Agrapha, Wrote Of Man’s Body Sizes As “Nine Heads Tall”. This Was The People’s Historic Involvement With Body Size, However, The Science Dealing Specifically With The Measurement Of Human Body To Determine The Differences In Individuals, Groups, Etc., Is Termed As Anthropometrics. During The Course Of Time, A Significant Amount Of Anthropometric Data Has Been Amassed. Unfortunately For Designer, However, The Thrust Of Much Of The Efforts In This Area Was For Taxonomic Purposes, Physiological Studies, Etc. And Not Primarily For The Ergonomic Implications Of Body Sizes. It Was Not Until The 1940s That The Need For Anthropometric Data, Generated In A Variety Of Industrial Fields, But Primarily In The Aircraft Industry. It Is Essential, Due To The Many Variables Involved, That The Data Selected Be Appropriate To The User Of The Space Or Furniture To Be Designed. It Becomes Necessary For The Intended User Population To Be Properly Defined In Terms Of Such Factors Like Age, Sex, Occupation And Ethnicity.
  • 87. R E S I D E N T I A L Anthropometrics Of Seating The Design Of Seating Can Be Traced At Least To Antiquity. The Stool, For Example, Had Already Been Developed Into Valued Article Of Furniture By The Egyptians As Far Back As 2050 B.C. And Chair As Far Back As 1600 B.C. Despite Its Ubiquity And Long History, However Seating Is The Most Poorly Designed Elements Of Interior Space. One Of The Major Difficulties In The Design Of Seating Is That Sitting Is, Quite Frequently, Viewed As A Static Activity While In Actually , It Is A Rather Dynamic One. Paradoxically, A Chair That Is Anthropometrically Correct May Not Necessarily Be Comfortable As Well. If The Design, However, Is Simply Not Responsive At All To Human Dimensions And Body Size, There Is No Question That The Seating Will, In Fact, Be Uncomfortable. Another Difficulty Is That Very Little Data Are Available With Respect To The Bio Mechanism Of Chair Design And Practically No Research Has Been Published With Respect To “Comfort” It Should Be Noted That The Dimensions Taken Are Taken From The Compressed Seat Padding Or Cushion Surface. In The Design Of Seating, The Relative Resiliency And Compressive Qualities Of Cushion Are Therefore Extremely Important. And The Drawings On The Following Pages Examines All These Conditions And Should Be Helpful Only A Few Of The Many Designs Situation That Require Knowledge Of Human Dimensions.
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  • 89. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma This diagram shows the more critical measurements to be considered in the design of the typical work or secretarial chair. To function properly its design must be responsive to human dimension. Anthropometrically, the two most common and important measurements are buttock-popliteal length popliteal height. Provisions for support of the lumbar region by proper location of a backrest is essential for a successful design. Inch cm. A 17 43.2 B 13.5-15 33.6-38.1 C 14-19 35.6-48.2 D 5-7.5 12.7-19 E 4-8 1.2-20.3 Work /Secretarial Chair A Seat Width Side View Plan View B Seatdepth C SeatheightD E FSeat reference point Backrest Reference point
  • 90. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma This top diagram shows dimensions for a general purpose chair intended for brief periods of use. The bottom diagram shows the dimensions for an executive chair, a type intended for a longer duration of use. The buttock popliteal length governs the seat depth. The very large person, however, would find that such a depth might leave a substantial portion of his thigh unsupported. Executive Chair C Seat Width Inch cm. A 31-33 78.7-83.8 B 15.5-16 39.4-40.6 C 16-17 40.6-43.2 C SeatHeight A B 15 14 Seat reference point Backrest Reference point Side View Plan View
  • 91. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma This top diagram shows dimensions for a general purpose chair intended for brief periods of use. The bottom diagram shows the dimensions for an executive chair, a type intended for a longer duration of use. The buttock popliteal length governs the seat depth. The very large person, however, would find that such a depth might leave a substantial portion of his thigh unsupported. General Purpose Chair C Seat Width Inch cm. D 17-24 43.2-61 E 0-6 0-15.2 F 15.5-18 39.4-45.7 G 8-10 20.3-25.4 h 12 30.5 I 18-20 45.7-50.8 J 24-28 61-71.1 K 23-29 58.4-73.7 C Seatheight D 15 F E Seat reference point Backrest Reference point Side View Plan View
  • 92. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The easy chair, is a difficult chair type to design or establish guidelines for, since it is primarily indented for relaxation and comfort qualities which are highly personal. Design should allow the user to change posture. The drawing in the bottom provides basic dimensional information for the design of a drafting stool, which is similar in many respects to the secretarial chair Inch cm. A 16-17 40.6-43.2 B 8.5-9 21.6-22.9 C 10-12 25.4-30.5 D 16.5-17.5 41.9-44.5 E 18-24 45.7-61 Easy Chair E A Seatheight Seat reference point Backrest Reference point Side View
  • 93. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The easy chair, is a difficult chair type to design or establish guidelines for, since it is primarily indented for relaxation and comfort qualities which are highly personal. Design should allow the user to change posture. The drawing in the bottom provides basic dimensional information for the design of a drafting stool, which is similar in many respects to the secretarial chair Inch cm. F 6-9 15.2-22.9 G 10 adjust. 25.4 adjust. H 15.5-16 39.4-40.6 I 12 max. 30.5 max J 30 adjust. 76.2 adjust. K 15 38.1 L 12-14 30.5-35.6 Drafting Chair/ Stool C Seat Width 24 H SeatDepth L F H GI 15 14 J 16 Side View Plan View
  • 94. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The drawings shows the basic dimensions for a design of banquette seating. The lack of arm rest makes it difficult to define seat boundaries. The user therefore tends to establish his own territory by assuming the desired sitting posture and placing personal articles next to him. Because of many hidden psychological factors involved, the actual efficiency of this seating type in terms of capacity is questionable. The diagram indicates two possible seating situations , each dictated by the anthropometrics involved. Inch cm. D 30 76.2 E 24 61 Banquette Seating DD D EEEE Low density High density
  • 95. R E S I D E N T I A L Living Spaces The Variety Of Human Activities That Occur Within Residential Spaces, Whether They Be Studio Apartments, Two And Three BHK Or Suburban Houses, Is Formidable. It Is Within This Single Environment That People Sleep, Dine, Read, Mediate, Entertain, Do Housework, Read Cook, Bathe, Etc. It Is Also Between These Spaces That People Spend At Least Half Of Their Walking Hours And Are Subjected To Most Of The Physical Injuries They Are Likely To Sustain During The Course Of Their Lifetime. The Various Activities And Elements Of Furniture Usually Associated With Living Spaces Result In Many Levels Of Interface Between The Human Body And The Physical Components Of The Space. The Most Obvious Is Between The User And The Chair Or Sofa. In This Regard Seat Height Must Take Into Consideration Popliteal Height, While Seat Depth Must Be Responsive To Buttock-popliteal Length. The Possibilities Are Almost Endless And The Drawings On The Following Pages Examines All These Conditions And Should Be Helpful Only A Few Of The Many Designs Situation That Require Knowledge Of Human Dimensions.
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  • 97. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The top drawing deals with the male dimensions based on 95th percentile data, the maximum body breadth dimension is 22.8 in. or 57.9 in., with a nude subject. The overall dimension therefore include, the individual width allowances and the width of the sofa arm construction, which obviously can vary depending on personal design preference. Inch Cm A 42-48 106.7-121.9 B 6-9 15.2-22.9 C 3-6 7.6-15.2 D 28 71.1 E 62-68 157.2-172.7 F 90-96 228.6-243.8 G 40-46 101.6-116.8 H 26 66 I 58-64 147.3-162.6 J 84-90 213.4-228.6 Sofa Seating/ Males D 15B 24 DD A C C F 24 15B DD A E C
  • 98. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The top drawing deals with the male dimensions based on 95th percentile data, the maximum body breadth dimension is 22.8 in. or 57.9 in., with a nude subject. The overall dimension therefore include, the individual width allowances and the width of the sofa arm construction, which obviously can vary depending on personal design preference. In spaces where seating is to be used by both sexes, the larger dimensions should apply. Inch Cm A 42-48 106.7-121.9 B 6-9 15.2-22.9 C 3-6 7.6-15.2 D 28 71.1 E 62-68 157.2-172.7 F 90-96 228.6-243.8 G 40-46 101.6-116.8 H 26 66 I 58-64 147.3-162.6 J 84-90 213.4-228.6 Sofa Seating/ Females E 24 15B HH G C I 24 H H H J 15B G C
  • 99. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The top drawing examines the relationship of the female and male body dimensions to arm chair seating in order to determine the amount of space the seated body requires. The bottom drawing is essentially informative and its purpose is to suggest allowances for comfortable circulation relating to corner lounge seating situation. Corner Lounge Chair Seating (Male And Female) Inch Cm A 34-40 86.4-101.6 B 28 71.1 C 42-48 106.7-121.9 D 6-9 15.2-22.9 E 3 7.6 F 32-38 81.3-96.5 G 26 66 H 40-46 101.6-116.8 I 48-60 121.9-152.4 J 3-6 7.6-15.2 H 15 10 D B A D 15 C F G 10 E
  • 100. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The top drawing examines the relationship of the female and male body dimensions to arm chair seating in order to determine the amount of space the seated body requires. The bottom drawing is essentially informative and its purpose is to suggest allowances for comfortable circulation relating to corner lounge seating situation. Corner Lounge Chair Seating With Circulation (Male And Female) Inch Cm A 34-40 86.4-101.6 B 28 71.1 C 42-48 106.7-121.9 D 6-9 15.2-22.9 E 3 7.6 F 32-38 81.3-96.5 G 26 66 H 40-46 101.6-116.8 I 48-60 121.9-152.4 J 3-6 7.6-15.2 Varies AF 10 10 10 C B 15 H
  • 101. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The drawing is based on a conversational grouping in which the clearance between the front of the seat and the edge of the table is limited between 16 and 18 inches. Inch cm. A 18-24 45.7-61 B 15.5-16 39.4-40.6 C 16-17 40.6-43.2 D 30 76.2 E 24 61 F 12-18 30.5-45.7 Lounge Seating Clearances A B BC D DVaries F E 15 6
  • 102. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Inch cm. A 30-36 76.2-91.4 B 16-18 40.6-45.7 C 12-16 30.5-40.6 Lounge Seating Clearances Relationships The drawing is based on a conversational grouping in which the clearance between the front of the seat and the edge of the table is limited between 16 and 18 inches. A B Varies 24 c Lounge chair
  • 103. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The drawing suggests an overall allowance for easy chair or reclining chair seating, including footrest. The buttock-leg length of the larger person is the most significant anthropometric measurement is establishing this clearance. It should also be noted that the height of the footrest is also a function of seat height. The footrest should be a few inches below the height of the seat. Inch cm. A 60-68 152.4-172.7 B 14-17 40.6-43.2 Reclining Chair With Footrest A Head rest 15 18 B Foot rest
  • 104. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The configuration of the furniture is not intended as a realistic illustration of any specific element of furniture but rather as a general representation of furniture types normally found in a living space Wall Unit (Access By Male) Wall Unit (Access By Female) BA F 23 Storage cabinet Activity zone Inch cm. A 18-24 45.7-61 B 48-58 121.9-147 C 36-40 91.4-101 D 46-52 116.8-132 E 30-36 76-91 F 72 182.9 G 69 175.5 G 23 Storage cabinet Activity zone DA
  • 105. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Inch cm. F 72 182.9 G 69 175.5 H 42-50 106-127 I 12-16 30.5-40.6 J 18 45.7 K 24-32 61-81 L 39-42 99.1-106 M 36-39 91.4-99.1 Wall- Mounted Bar Unit (Access By Male) Wall- Mounted Bar Unit (Access By Female) The configuration of the furniture is not intended as a realistic illustration of any specific element of furniture but rather as a general representation of furniture types normally found in a living space H I Line of cabinet I J K F L Line of cabinet I I J H K G M
  • 106. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma The drawing suggests the relationship between human dimensions and the display of art work. Eye height is the significant anthropometric body measurement here. It should be noted, however, that the visual angle in which small detail can be sharply defined without rotating the eyes is only about 1 degree. Inch cm. A 16-24 40.6-61 B 60-78 152.4-198.1 C 30-42 76.2-106.7 D 36 91.4 Display Of Art Work A B C 2 DVaries Assumemin.heightof96”
  • 107. R E S I D E N T I A L Dining Spaces In Examining The Relationship Between Human Dimension And Dining Spaces, The Areas Of Most Concern To The Designers Are The Clearance Around The Table And The Number Of People A Table Of A Particular Size Can Accommodate. The Clearances Between The Edge Of The Table And The Wall Or And Other Physical Obstruction Must At The Very Least Accommodate Two Elements (1) The Space Occupied By The Chair (2) The Maximum Body Breadth Of A Person Of Larger Body Size As He Circulates Between The Chair And The Wall. It Should Also Be Noted That The Size Of The Place Setting Will Determine How Much Table Area Will Be Available For Centrally Located Shared Elements, Such As Beverages Or Serving Dishes. Too Often In Calculating The Number Of People To Be Accommodated Around The Table, The Designer Relies Exclusively On Plastic Furniture Templates Or On The Application Of A 24” Or 61 Cm, Centre To The Centre Chair Spacing, Instead Of Considering The Maximum Body Breadth Of A Person Of Larger Body Size. The Drawing On The Following Pages Examines All These Conditions And Should Be Helpful In Establishing An Approach For Individual Design Analysis.
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  • 109. In cm A 27 68.6 B 18 45.7 C 9 22.9 D 30 76.2 E 21 53.3 F 16 40.6 G 5 12.7 H 24 61.0 I 90 228.6 J 72 182.9 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments 16th Jan.’ 2017 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma Dining spaces To determine table size it is helpful to view the table as consisting of two zones. The place setting zone represents the personal activity space directly in front of the individual diner ideally, it should be of adequate size to accommodate the necessary dinnerware, silverware, glassware, etc. The width of this zone Optimum shared Access zone Optimum place setting zone minimum place setting zone Minimum shared Access zone A C B D H E F G 24 Optimum Place Setting Minimum Place Setting
  • 110. In cm A 27 68.6 B 18 45.7 C 9 22.9 D 30 76.2 E 21 53.3 F 16 40.6 G 5 12.7 H 24 61.0 I 90 228.6 J 72 182.9 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments 16th Jan.’ 2017 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Dining spaces To determine table size it is helpful to view the table as consisting of two zones. The place setting zone represents the personal activity space directly in front of the individual diner ideally, it should be of adequate size to accommodate the necessary dinnerware, silverware, glassware, etc. Optimum shared Access zone Optimum place setting zone A C B 24 D D D I Optimum Place Setting for Three: Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma
  • 111. In cm A 27 68.6 B 18 45.7 C 9 22.9 D 30 76.2 E 21 53.3 F 16 40.6 G 5 12.7 H 24 61.0 I 90 228.6 J 72 182.9 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma Dining spaces To determine table size it is helpful to view the table as consisting of two zones. The place setting zone represents the personal activity space directly in front of the individual diner ideally, it should be of adequate size to accommodate the necessary dinnerware, silverware, glassware, etc. Minimum shared Access zone Minimum place setting zone 24 H H H I E G F Minimum Place Setting for Three 16th Jan.’ 2017
  • 112. In cm A 54 137.2 B 12 30.5 C 30 76.2 D 48 121.9 E 18 45.7 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma Dining spaces B C B EE E D EC A OPTIMUM SHARED ACCESS ZONE OPTIMUM PLACE-SITTING ZONE Units arranged around the end of table is illustrated. ,room size also dictates the size of the table. Much depends on the level of comfort and Convenience desired, which, within limits ,becomes a matter of personal decision. Optimum Table Width 17th Jan.’ 2017
  • 113. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Dining spaces Minimum Table Width In cm F 42 106.7 G 9 22.9 H 24 61.0 I 40 101.6 J 16 40.6 K 10 25.4 K G H G J J I JH F MINIMUM PLACE- SITTING ZONE MINIMUM SHARED ACCESS ZONE A table for six based on a minimal Increment ,room size also dictates the size of the table. Much depends on the level of comfort and Convenience desired, which, within limits ,becomes a matter of personal decision. Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 17th Jan.’ 2017
  • 114. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Dining spaces Rectangular Table/Minimum Length And Width/Dining For Six In Cm G 9 22.9 H 24 61.0 I 40 101.6 J 16 40.6 K 10 25.4 L 116-128 294.6- 325.1 M 18-24 45.7-61.0 N 80 203.2 O 78-90 198.1- 228.6 l MINIMUM SHARED ACCESS ZONE NM M MMH HHJ J F JJK MINIMUM SHARED ACCESS ZONE GG A table for six based on a minimal Increment ,room size also dictates the size of the table. Much depends on the level of comfort and Convenience desired, which, within limits ,becomes a matter of personal decision. Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma O 17th Jan.’ 2017
  • 115. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Anthropometric Dining Area 142 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Inch Cm A 96 – 102 243.8 – 259.1 B 18 – 24 45.7 – 61.0 C 12 30.52 D 30 76.2 E 132 – 144 335.3 – 365.8 F 96 243.8 G 18 45.7 H 54 137.2 The drawing applies the optimal increment unit to the rectangular table for formal dining for six. The table size shown is 54 by 96 inch. The size will provide each person with an individual place – setting zone of 18 by 30 inch, and will allow a shared access zone at the center of the table with a depth of 18 inch. The 30 inch width provided for each person allows for elbow room A DCB C AAA H B E F GDDG Optimum Place – Setting Zone Shared Access Zone Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma Rectangular Table/ Optimum Length And Width / Dining For Six 18th Jan.’ 2017
  • 116. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Anthropometric Dining space Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Inch Cm B 18 – 24 45.7 – 61.0 D 30 76.2 G 18 45.7 I 36 – 42 91.4 – 106.7 J 48 min. 121.9 min. The drawing shows a minimal, square general purpose table for informal dining. Although the width and depth of the place – setting zones are the same as in the larger rectangular tables, their angular configuration reduces the area significantly as well as the area of the shared access zone. To allow clearances for the chair and head-on circulation behind the chair, a minimum distance of 48 inch, must be maintained between the edge of the table and the wall or nearest physical obstruction. A clearance of 36 to 42 inch can be provided to allow restricted circulation. This will require a person to sidestep or the seated person to adjust the chair to allow passage. G I I J B D Place – Setting Zone Shared Access Zone Circulation Zone Breakfast/ Kitchen Table For Four Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 18th Jan.’ 2017
  • 117. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dinning Spaces Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com F H 16 I C G B B D E A Circulation zone Sitting zone Table Diameter Shared Access Zone Place Setting Zone 24 36 in Diameter Breakfast/Kitchen Table For Four: In cm A 30 min. 76.2 min. B 6 15.2 C 24 61.0 D 18-24 4507-61.0 E 12 30.5 F 48-54 121.9-137.2 G 36 91.4 H 30-36 76.2-91.4 I 114-126 289.6-320.0 The diagram illustrates a 36-in, or 91.4cm, diameter round table seating four people and shows the necessary clearances around the perimeter. Four people cannot function comfortably around such a small table for anything but the lightest snacks. The individual place- setting zones are extremely restricted and the shared access zone at the center is too small to accommodate in the way of serving dishes platters. Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 18th Jan.’ 2017
  • 118. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dinning Spaces Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com In cm C 24 61.0 D 18-24 4507-61.0 E 12 30.5 H 30-36 76.2-91.4 I 114-126 289.6-320.0 J 84-96 213.4-243.8 K 48 121.9 This Diameter Table Can Function Adequately For Four People. The Place-setting Zone Is Reasonably Sufficient To Accommodate The Various Place-setting Elements And Provides Generous Elbow Room As Well. Although The Central Shared Access Zone Is Restricted It Provides Far More Space Than The 36-in,or 91.4- cm.If Used For Light Snacks Or Coffee the Table Can Seat Five. The Clearance For Circulation Are The Same As For The 36-in. Table J H C D D E K Table Diameter 24 Place Setting Zone Shared Access Zone Sitting zone K Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 48 In Diameter Circulation Table For Four 18th Jan.’ 2017
  • 119. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com The optimal place-setting zone at the beginning of this section was established at 18 by 30 in, or 45.7 by 76.2 cm. the 60-inch or 152.4- cm , diameter table shown at the top of the page can easily , if not luxuriously, accommodate four such optimal zones . The advantage of the round table is its relative flexibility to accommodate additional people . 60-in (152.4-cm) diameter circular table for four/optimum seating In Cm A 96-108 243.8- 274.3 B 18-24 45.7-61.0 C 60 152.4 D 30 76.2 E 12 30.5 F 30-36 76.2-91.4 G 72 182.9 H 132- 144 335.3- 365.8 SHARED ACCESS ZONE sitting zone Place setting zone 24 F E C A D BB Sitting zone Table diameter Dinning Spaces Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 19th Jan.’ 2017
  • 120. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Dinning Spaces 72-in (182.9-cm) diameter circular table for four/optimum scheme In Cm A 96-108 243.8- 274.3 B 18-24 45.7-61.0 C 60 152.4 D 30 76.2 E 12 30.5 F 30-36 76.2-91.4 G 72 182.9 H 132- 144 335.3- 365.8 The 72-inch or 182.9-cm , diameter table to seat six people, with optimal place setting zones , would on balance , constitute a more sensible choice than a 60- inch diameter table to serve four . Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission SHARED ACCESS ZONESittingzone Place setting zone D B E 24 G H 22 Table diameter Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 19th Jan.’ 2017
  • 121. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dining 20th Jan.’17 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma This drawing shows a 72” diameter table that seats eight people based on minimal place- setting zone. Although the effective depth of the zone is less than provided in the optimal arrangement, the central shared zone is greater. In Cm A 132-144 335-365 B 30-36 76-91.4 C 72 182.9 D 18-24 45.9-61 E 12 30.5 F 24 61 G 50-54 127-137 H 50-60 127-152 I 54 137.2 J 86-102 218-259 k 90-96 228-243 72 In (182.9 Cm) Diameter Circulation Table For Eight/ Minimum Scheme: E D B C B Shared access zone A
  • 122. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dining spaces Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma This drawing shows the clearance suggested for wheelchair access to dining table and the space required by a person standing, arranging or otherwise preparing food to be served. In Cm A 132-144 335-365 B 30-36 76-91.4 C 72 182.9 D 18-24 45.9-61 E 12 30.5 F 24 61 G 50-54 127-137 H 50-60 127-152 I 54 137.2 J 86-102 218-259 k 90-96 228-243 D I B H G D J K Dining Table Buffet Overall table to wall dimension Sitting zone Circulation zone Standing activity zone Min. clearance Clearance Requirements Between Dining Table And Buffet: 20th Jan.’17
  • 123. In Cm A 30-36 76.2-91.4 B 18-24 45.7-61.0 C 16-17 40.6-42.2 D 7.5 min. 19.1 min. E 29-30 73.7-76.2 F 48-60 121.9-152.4 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dining Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com This drawing explores two basic aspects of this relationship. The first is the various locations of the chair in relation to the table during the course of the meal and the clearance involved. The chair may be relocated as many as four times during the dining process. At the beginning, it is much closer to the table. Near the end of the meal. Minimum Chair Clearance / No Circulation Minimum clearance B Sitting zone A Line of wall or Obstruction C D E Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 20th Jan.’17
  • 124. In Cm A 30-36 76.2-91.4 B 18-24 45.7-61.0 C 16-17 40.6-42.2 D 7.5 min. 19.1 min. E 29-30 73.7-76.2 F 48-60 121.9-152.4 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Dining Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com This drawing indicates that to allow sufficient clearance for someone to pass or serve. The table should be located between 48 and 60 in. from the wall. Minimum Clearance Behind Chair In Place B Sitting zone F Line of wall or Obstruction C D E A Circulation zone Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 20th Jan.’17
  • 125. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Living spaces Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Inch Cm A 132-162 335.3-411.5 B 66-81 167.6-205.7 C 30-36 76.2-91.4 D 18-24 45.7-61.0 E 36-42 91.4-106.7 F 29-30 73.7-76.2 G 27 68.6 H 19 48.3 The top drawing shows the relationship of fixture height above the table surface to a small and a large person. The drawing also indicates a minimal clearance between the table and the wall, with the chair minimally extended from the table to permit one-lane service circulation behind the seated person. D B H E G F C 24 Circulation zone Hanging fixture Line of wall or obstruction B A Sitting zone D C Circulation zone Sitting zone Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma Minimum Dining Area Width 21st Jan.’17
  • 126. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Living spaces Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com In Cm C 30-36 76.2-91.4 E 36-42 91.4-106.7 F 29-30 73.7-76.2 I 60-72 152.4-182.9 J 54-60 137.2-152.4 K 18 45.7 L 29-36 73.7-91.4 The bottom drawing provides additional clearance information and suggests a minimum distance of 60 in, between table and wall to accommodate one-lane head-on circulation with the chair extended a maximum distance from the table. I Shelf 23 C J E K L F C 24 16 Overall Clearance From Edge Of Table Circulation zone Chair in extended position service zoneLine of wall or obstruction Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma Minimum Clearance Behind Extended Chair 21st Jan.’17
  • 127. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dining Area Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Inch Cm A 12-18 30.5-45.7 B 90-96 228.6- 243.8 C 60 152.4 D 30-36 76.2-76.2 E 30 76.2 F 29-30 73.7-76.2 The top drawing show clearances between the edge of the table and the wall or nearest physical obstruction to allow tow-lane service circulation behind the chair , with the chair away form the table. a compressed minimal clearance permitting head –on one-lane circulation behind the seated person, with the chair minimally extended form the table was established at 48inch. EE C D BA F Circulation Zone/Tow people Minimum Clearance For Tow Behind Extended Chair Chair in Extended Position Milli Jain B.sc.ID & 1 Year Residential Design. Diploma 21st Jan.’17Residential Design Basic Assignments
  • 128. In Cm D 30-36 76.2-91.4 E 30 76.2 F 29-30 73.7-76.2 G 101.5-110 257.8- 279.4 H 48-54 121.9- 137.2 I 17.5-20 44.5-50.8 J 36 91.4 K 18 45.7 L 16-17 40.6-43.2 M 7.5 min 19.1 min Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments 23rd Jan.’ 2017 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Dining spaces G service zone D F K H I J M The top drawing shows clearances between the edge of the table and the wall or nearest physical obstruction to allow two-lane service circulation behind the chair with the chair away from the table. the individual clearance show require the table to be located 90 to 96 in or 228.6 to 243.8 cm from the wall. L14 12 Sitting zone circulation zone Table depth line of wall Or obstruction banquette Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Minimum Clearance For Tow Behind Extended Chair
  • 129. R E S I D E N T I A L The Height Of A Kitchen Work Counter , The Proper Clearances Between Cabinets Or Appliances For Circulation , The Accessibility To Overhead Or Undercover Storage , And Proper Visibility Are Among The Primary Consideration In The Design Of Cooking Spaces . All Must Be Responsive To Human Dimension And Body Size If The If The Quality Of Interface Between The User Of Larger Body Size Must Be Taken Into Account As Well As The Projection Of The Appliances . Standard Kitchen Heights Manufactured Are All About 36 Inch Or 91.4 Cm . But Such A Height Does Not Necessarily Accommodate The Body Dimension Of All User For All Tasks. The Drawing On The Following Pages Examine The Question Of Human Dimension In Terms Of The Anthropometric Measurements . Cooking Space
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  • 131. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com COUNTER AND BASE CABINET / GENERAL CLEARANCES The drawing of the page illustrates some of the basic horizontal clearances required in a kitchen. It shows the clearances between two counters with base cabinet. code inch cm A 60-66 152.4-167.6 B 48 min. 121.9 min. C 24-30 61.0-76.2 D 36 91.4 E 48 121.9 F 12-13 30.5-33.0 G 76 max. 193.0 max. H 72 max. 182.9 max. I 59 149.9 J 25.5 64.8 K 24-26 61.0-66.0 L 15 min. 38.1 min. M 18 45.7 N 35-36 88.9-91.4 O 69 max. 175.3 max. Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 A Circulation Zone B C D Counter with Base Cabinet Counter with Base Cabinet 2 4 Work zone Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 132. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com CABINET REACH COMPARISONS The drawing of the page deals with vertical clearances . The height of the shelf , shown in broken lines , with the overhead cabinets is within reach , allowing for the projection of the base cabinet . Anthropometric Cooking Spaces F Zone of most comfortable reach Shelf Max.ReachwithoutbaseCabinetFemale Mal e K J I M N H Max.ReachwithbaseCabinetFemale Mal e code inch cm A 60-66 152.4-167.6 B 48 min. 121.9 min. C 24-30 61.0-76.2 D 36 91.4 E 48 121.9 F 12-13 30.5-33.0 G 76 max. 193.0 max. H 72 max. 182.9 max. I 59 149.9 J 25.5 64.8 K 24-26 61.0-66.0 L 15 min. 38.1 min. M 18 45.7 N 35-36 88.9-91.4 O 69 max. 175.3 max. 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 133. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com WORKCOUNTER / BREAKFAST BAR The drawing shows some of the more important horizontal and vertical clearances related to a typical breakfast bar .it should be noted that a bar height of 36 inch or 91.4 cm , requires that the stool be equipped with a footrest . code inch cm A 18 min. 45.7 min. B 7.5 min. 19.1 min. C 32 81.3 D 30 76.2 E 4 max. 10.2 max. F 4 10.2 G 22-24.5 55.9-62.2 H 36 45.7 I 36 91.4 J 42 106.7 Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma WORKCOUNTER G A C Work Counter B C D Breakfast Bar E Overhead Storage DH BREAKFAST BAR
  • 134. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com MIX AND PREPARATION CENTER The drawing shows the critical counter work zone of a standing user. The outer perimeter reach of the user having the smaller body size . The 18 inch or 45.7 cm dimension indicated was adapted from 5 percentile female data . Anthropometric Cooking Spaces Critical work counter zone H I J G RefrigeratorSink Line of Cabinets Counter space shared with sink and refrigerator center code inch cm A 18 min. 45.7 min. B 7.5 min. 19.1 min. C 32 81.3 D 30 76.2 E 4 max. 10.2 max. F 4 10.2 G 22-24.5 55.9-62.2 H 18 45.7 I 36 91.4 J 42 106.7 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 135. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com The drawing shows the horizontal clearances involved in the vicinity of the dish washing area. While loading or unloading the dishwasher , a clearance of at least 40 inch or 101.6 cm is recommended to accommodate the human body . code inch cm A 70-76 177.8-193.0 B 40 min. 101.6 min. C 30-36 76.2-91.4 D 18 45.7 E 24 min. 61.0 min. F 28-42 71.1-106.7 G 18 min. 45.7 min. H 12 min. 30.5 min. I 24-26 61.0-66.0 J 57 min. 144.8 min. K 35-36 88.9-91.4 L 22 min. 55.9 min. M 3 7.6 N 4 10.2 Anthropometric Cooking Spaces SINK CENTER work zone A Sink Line of Cabinets E F G Dishwasher B C Circulation Zone Min. Clearances between counter and wall or other obstruction Min. Clearances between edge of sink and corner counter Min. Counter space Req. for either side of sink Min. Counter space Req. for either side of sink 24 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 136. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces SINK CENTER The drawing of the page shows a sectional view through the same area . The recommended counter height is between 35 and 36 inch or 88.9 to 91.4 cm . code inch cm A 70-76 177.8-193.0 B 40 min. 101.6 min. C 30-36 76.2-91.4 D 18 45.7 E 24 min. 61.0 min. F 28-42 71.1-106.7 G 18 min. 45.7 min. H 12 min. 30.5 min. I 24-26 61.0-66.0 J 57 min. 144.8 min. K 35-36 88.9-91.4 L 22 min. 55.9 min. M 3 7.6 N 4 10.2 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Clearance Required Between Top Edge Of Sink And Lower Edge Of Possible Wall Cabinet Work Zone Lower Edge Of Possible Wall Cabinet Located Over Sink Window Sink Base Cabinet ClearanceRequiredBetweenFloor AndLowerEdgeOfPossibleWall Cabinet LK BI C N Dead Space Wall Cabinet
  • 137. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Cooking Spaces The drawing on this page deal primarily with the vertical dimensions related to the refrigerator installation within the kitchen . The drawing illustrates a typical floor-standing refrigerator installation as well as a below counter installation . REFRIGERATOR CENTER / TYPICAL REFRIGERATOR LOCATIONS code inch cm A 36 91.4 B 11-14 27.9-35.6 C 25.5 64.8 D 35-36 88.9-91.4 E 59 149.9 F 55-69.5 139.7-176.5 G 30-36 76.2-91.4 B Zone of most comfortable reach C D E F A Typical Under counter Refrigerator work zone 13 Feb 2017Anthropometric Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 138. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Cooking Spaces The drawing suggest the possibility of a third type of refrigerator that might be wall mounted or located on the top of the counter , so that most of its surface would fall within this shaded area . REFRIGERATOR CENTER / PROPOSED REFRIGERATOR LOCATIONS code inch cm A 36 91.4 B 11-14 27.9-35.6 C 25.5 64.8 D 35-36 88.9-91.4 E 59 149.9 F 55-69.5 139.7-176.5 G 30-36 76.2-91.4 13 Feb 2017Anthropometric Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Work Zone C G A Zone Of Most Comfortabl e Reach D E
  • 139. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com RANGE CENTER The drawing illustrates the clearances related to range centers. code inch cm A 48 121.9 B 40 101.6 C 15 38.1 D 21-30 53.3-76.2 E 1-3 2.5-7.6 F 15 38.1 G 19.5-46 49.5-116.8 H 12 30.5 I 17.5 44.5 J 96-101.5 243.8-257.8 K 24-27.5 61.0-66.9 L 24-26 61.0-66.0 M 30 76.2 N 60 152.4 O 35-36.25 88.9-92.1 P 24 61.0 Q 35 88.9 Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Standardwidth D A Range Line of hood above range Line of wall cabinets above Min clearance between appliances Range work zone Wall oven work zone Min counter space required foreither sideof range Min counter space required toone sideof oven Min counter space required foreither sideof range Standardwidth B B GH C F B E
  • 140. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces RANGE CENTER The drawing shows the clearances of range work zone and wall oven work zone . code inch cm A 48 121.9 B 40 101.6 C 15 38.1 D 21-30 53.3-76.2 E 1-3 2.5-7.6 F 15 38.1 G 19.5-46 49.5-116.8 H 12 30.5 I 17.5 44.5 J 96-101.5 243.8-257.8 K 24-27.5 61.0-66.9 L 24-26 61.0-66.0 M 30 76.2 N 60 152.4 O 35-36.25 88.9-92.1 P 24 61.0 Q 35 88.9 Circulation Clearances B Range Work zone Wall Oven Work zone B K A L J I P O N Standard Depth Min. Clearances between appliances Standard Depth Storage for rarely used items only Storage for rarely used items only Ventilati on hood Range Broiler Wall Oven Q 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 141. R E S I D E N T I A L Sleeping Spaces The Drawings On The Following Pages Explore The Relationship Of Human Dimension To The Various Components Of Sleeping Spaces, The Obvious Being The Bed Itself, Both In Its Conventional Form And In Its Overhead Space-saving Design. Sleeping Space And Circulation Are Basic Considerations To Be Taken. These Pages Are Related To Dimension Of A Room Occupying Bed, Closet, Storage, Etc. The Following Drawings Examine Human Body Size, In Relation To The Various Design Situations Mentioned, In Terms Of The Anthropometric Considerations.
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  • 143. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Anthropometric 29 Sept 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Piyush Raj Singh 1 Year Residential Design Diploma TWIN BED / CLEARANCES AND DIMENSION The drawing illustrates the clearances suggested between singles beds to allow for circulation , access , and making up the beds . A minimum of 36 inch or 91.4 cm is recommended . Sleeping Spaces Page - code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5
  • 144. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Anthropometric 29 Sept 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Piyush Raj Singh 1 Year Residential Design Diploma Sleeping Spaces Page - SINGLE BED/CLEARANCES AND DIMENSION The drawing indicates a kneeling activity which would require a clearances of 37 to 39 inch or 93 to 99 cm, where a of low height is involved . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5
  • 145. code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5 BEDROOM/VISION AND SIGHT LINES O VARIES WINDOW SILL SINGLE BED TOP OF MATTRESS EYE LEVEL STANDING POSITION DIMENSION VARIES WITH FURNITURE PLAN EYE LEVEL RECLINING POSITION VARYINGSILLHEIGHTSEYE LEVEL SEATED POSITION N P Q R J The relationship between sight lines and the sill or head of a window is critical if a view to the outside is a design consideration. Eye height in sitting, standing, and reclining positions to varying sill height is shown. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 146. CLEANING REQUIREMENTS The drawing illustrates the clearances involved for vacuuming under the bed . A work zone of 48 to 54 inch or, 121.9 to 137.2 cm, is suggested to accommodate this activity . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5 F C BB AVARIES SINGLE BEDSINGLE BED PILLOW PILLOW VARIES CIRCULATION ZONE TOP OF MATTRESS D Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 147. MAKE UP / DRESSING TABLE code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5 TABLE D F B H G J I H ACTIVITY ZONE TASK SURFACE OR MIRROREYE LEVEL TOP OF TABLE K It is difficult chair type to be design or establish guidelines for, since it is primarily intended for relaxation and comfort –qualities which are highly personal. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 148. The drawing of this page shows the clearances required between a dresser and the bed . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3- 289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3- 332.7 G 46-62 116.8- 157.5LINE OF BED OR OBSTRUCTION TOP OF MATTRESS M MIRROR DRAWER DRAWER Q BED O P N EYE LEVEL ACTIVITY DRESSER /BED CLEARANCES Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 149. The drawing shows the vertical clearances necessary to accommodate an adult of large body sizes . The most essential body measurement anthropometrically is sitting height . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3- 289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3- 332.7 A UNDER SLEEPING AREA REQUIREDMINCEILINGHEIGHT STORAGE UNDER BED LOWER BUNK BED TOP OF MATTRESS LOWER SLEEPING AREA LINE OF CONVECTIONAL 96 IN CEILING HEIGHT TOP OF MATTRESS UPPER BUNK BED VARIES CCDB FE IH J ADULT BULK BEDS/FRONT ELEVATION Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 150. The drawing shows that a horizontal clearances of 46 to 52 inch or 116.8 to 157.5 cm , is necessary for comfortable access to the under bed storage . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5 ADULT BULK BEDS/END ELEVATION LOWER BUNK BED LOWER SLEEPING AREA TOP OF MATTRESS VARIES C G LINE OF CONVECTIONAL 96 IN CEILING HEIGHT K J A STORAGE UNDER BED DRAWER UNDER SLEEPING AREA G Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 151. The drawing shows the vertical clearances necessary to accommodate children . The critical anthropometric consideration is the sitting height . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5 CHILDREN’S BUNK BEDS/END ELEVATION LINE OF WALL OR OBSTRUCTIONTYPICALCEILINGHEIGHT LOWER BUNK BED UPPER BUNK BED A H I J K G CB FED Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 152. The drawing of this page illustrates the vertical clearances necessary for a loft bed . To ensure that a person can circulate under the bed without hitting his head . code inch cm A 108-114 274.3-289.6 B 36-39 91.4-99.1 C 36 91.4 D 18-22 45.7-55.9 E 30 76.2 F 82-131 208.3-332.7 G 46-62 116.8-157.5 SLEEPING LOFTS/END ELEVATION HM CIRCULATION UNDER LOFT O P L N R Q REQUIREDOVERALLMIN.HEIGHT assumemin.clearancesbaseduponcodes S Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 153. The drawing show the vertical clearances related to male and female closet and storage facilities . code inch cm A 64-68 162.6-172.7 B 72-76 182.9-193.0 C 12-18 30.5-45.7 D 8-10 20.3-25.4 E 20-28 50.8-71.1 F 34-36 86.4-91.4 G 10-12 25.4-30.5 H 60-70 152.4-177.8 I 69-72 175.3-182.9 J 76 193.0 K 68 172.7 L 42 106.7 M 46 116.8 N 30 76.2 O 18 45.7 CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/MALE CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/FEMALE D G SHOE SHELF H HIGH SHELF E F C D I D A HIGH SHELF SHOE SHELF B E F C D G Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 154. The drawing illustrates two various types of walk-in storage facilities . code inch cm A 64-68 162.6-172.7 B 72-76 182.9-193.0 C 12-18 30.5-45.7 D 8-10 20.3-25.4 E 20-28 50.8-71.1 F 34-36 86.4-91.4 G 10-12 25.4-30.5 H 60-70 152.4-177.8 I 69-72 175.3-182.9 J 76 193.0 K 68 172.7 L 42 106.7 M 46 116.8 N 30 76.2 O 18 45.7 VARIES C CF N HANGING STORAGE O MINDOOR OPENING E WALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIESWALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES VARIES EEF HANGING STORAGE C N Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Cooking Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 155. R E S I D E N T I A L Bathroom Spaces One Of The Most Dramatic Example Of A Design Situation Where Little Consideration Is Given To The Relationship Of Human Dimension And Body Size To The Designed Environment Can Be Found In Practically Every Bathroom , Private And Public . Few Designers , Builders And Users Give Any Thought To The Height Above The Floor Of A Lavatory . Hours , If Not Days , May Be Spent In The Selection Of The Appropriate Color , Fixtures ,Model Or Trim . The Fact Is That It Is Not Natural For The Human Body To Assume A Stooped Postures While Washing The Hands And Face . This Postures Necessitated , However Because Most Basin Heights Are Only About 30 Inch Or 76.2 Cm Above The Floor . It Is Interesting To Note That 3 Inch Is Also The Average Height Of A Desk , Or Dining Table , Yet If A Person Were Forced To Write Or Eat From A Standing Position , Each Of The Surfaces Would Have To Be Raised At Least 6 To 12 Inch Or 15.2 To 30.5 Cm .
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  • 157. Code In cm A 15-18 38.1-45.7 B 28-30 71.1-76.2 C 37-43 94.0-109.2 D 32-36 81.3-91.4 E 26-32 66.0-81.3 F 14-16 35.6-40.6 G 30 76.2 H 18 45.7 I 21-26 53.3-66.0 Drawing illustrates some basic anthropometric considerations related to the lavatory area. The most obvious problem concerns the height of the lavatory above the floor. Greater than the height at which lavatories are normally installed, presumably to accommodate the majority of the population. The drawing indicates the ranges for adult males, females, and children of lavatory heights suitable to accommodate a greater portion of the respective populations. BATHROOMS LAVATORY/GENERAL ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS BA Mirror and medicine cabinet C Varies Varies Lavatory D E Male Child(8-9) Female Vanity storage Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 158. Drawing indicates horizontal clearances recommended in the lavatory area. The most obvious problem concerns the height of the lavatory above the floor. Greater than the height at which lavatories are normally installed, presumably to accommodate the majority of the population. The drawing indicates the ranges for adult males, females, and children of lavatory heights suitable to accommodate a greater portion of the respective populations. BATHROOMS DOUBLE LAVATORY CLEARANCES Varies Wall or other obstruction Activity zone Circulation zone G H I F Code In cm A 15-18 38.1-45.7 B 28-30 71.1-76.2 C 37-43 94.0-109.2 D 32-36 81.3-91.4 E 26-32 66.0-81.3 F 14-16 35.6-40.6 G 30 76.2 H 18 45.7 I 21-26 53.3-66.0 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 159. Code In cm A 48 121.9 B 30 76.2 C 19-24 48.3-61.0 D 27 min 68.6 min E 18 45.7 F 37-43 94.0-109.2 G 72 max 182.9 max H 32-36 81.3-91.4 I 69 max 175.3 max J 16-18 40.6-45.7 K 26-32 66.0-81.3 L 32 81.3 M 20-24 50.8-61.0 The drawing deals primarily with some of the more critical male anthropometric considerations developed on the preceding page. In order to establish the location of mirrors above the lavatory, eye height should be taken into consideration. BATHROOMS LAVATORY/MALE ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS A Mirror and medicine cabinet Lavatory B C Activity zoneCirculation zone F E CD Mirror and medicine cabinet Activity zone Lavatory GProject Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 160. The drawing showing anthropometric consideration related to women and children, respectively. Given the great variability in body sizes to be accommodated within a single family, a strong case can be presented for the development of a height adjustment capability for the lavatory. BATHROOMS LAVATORY/FEMALE AND CHILD ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS M K Light fixtures J Lavatory Vanity Storage L Mirrors Shelf C Mirror and medicine cabinet Lavatory I Vanity Storage H Code In cm A 48 121.9 B 30 76.2 C 19-24 48.3-61.0 D 27 min 68.6 min E 18 45.7 F 37-43 94.0-109.2 G 72 max 182.9 max H 32-36 81.3-91.4 I 69 max 175.3 max J 16-18 40.6-45.7 K 26-32 66.0-81.3 L 32 81.3 M 20-24 50.8-61.0 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 161. D B Bidet Activity zone Towel bar The drawing showing anthropometric consideration related to the individual water closet and bidet. Drawing suggests an activity zone or clearance between the face of a water closet to the line of the wall or nearest obstruction of at least 24in. Accessories in front or to the side of the user should be within reach. Thumb tip arm reach should both be taken into accounting locating these items anthropometrically. BATHROOMS WATER CLOSET BIGET G Activity zone C W.C. Toilet paper dispe nser Varie s C Line of wall or obstruction Line of wall or obstruction Code In cm A 12 min 30.5 min B 28 min 71.1 min C 24 min 61.0 min D 52 min 132.1 min E 12-18 30.5-45.7 F 12 30.5 G 40 101.6 H 18 45.7 I 30 76.2 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 162. The drawing showing anthropometric consideration related to the individual water closet and bidet. The two drawings of the individual bidet illustrates in a similar manner some of the basic anthropometric requirements and clearances suggested for a typical installation. BATHROOMS WATER CLOSET Activity zone Shelf Toilet paper dispenser Varie s F Line of wall or obstruction Varie s AE BIGET Towel bar Soap holder Line of wall or obstruction A Control s B C D Code In cm A 12 min 30.5 min B 28 min 71.1 min C 24 min 61.0 min D 52 min 132.1 min E 12-18 30.5-45.7 F 12 30.5 G 40 101.6 H 18 45.7 I 30 76.2 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 163. The drawing showing anthropometric consideration related to the individual water closet and bidet The drawing showing water closet with some of the horizontal clearances required when water closet and bidet are located side by side. BATHROOMS BIGET AND WATER CLOSET Towel bar Varies A Varies VariesVariesA Circulation zoneActivity zone W.C Bidet Soap holder Shower Code In cm A 12 min 30.5 min B 28 min 71.1 min C 24 min 61.0 min D 52 min 132.1 min E 12-18 30.5-45.7 F 12 30.5 G 40 101.6 H 18 45.7 I 30 76.2 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 164. Code In cm A 54 137.2 B 12 30.5 C 42 min 106.7 min D 18 45.7 E 36 min 91.4 min F 30 76.2 G 24 61.0 H 12 min 30.5 min I 15 38.1 J 40-48 101.6- 121.9 The size of a shower can vary greatly depending on the level of comfort desired. Safety is also an extremely important consideration. Unless a fairly reliable mixing value capable of presetting a fixed and desirable water temperature is provided, care should be taken to locate controls within reach but out of direct line of the water path in order to avoid scalding or freezing while operating the controls. BATHROOMS MINIMUM SHOWER CLEARANCE F Temporary storage Varies Circulation access zone G Vertical grab bar E D Seat Shower head Controls Horizontal grab bars A B C I H Shower head B C A Controls J Grab bars Seat Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 165. The drawing clearance between walls. It will not only accommodate the variety of body positions shown, but will also allow a small seating surface. The height of the adjustable shower should be within reach of the adult of smaller body size. BATHROOMS SHOWER/CHILD ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATION SHOWER/REACH AND CLEARANCES Varies Controls Adj. Shower head Grab bars Temporary storage Seat K Shower head Grab bars Seat Controls Temporary storage K J L Code In cm A 54 137.2 B 12 30.5 C 42 min 106.7 min D 18 45.7 E 36 min 91.4 min F 30 76.2 G 24 61.0 H 12 min 30.5 min I 15 38.1 J 40-48 101.6- 121.9 K 40-50 101.6- 127.0 L 72 min 182.9 min Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 166. SHOWER / TUB code inch cm A 18-21 45.7-53.3 B 40 101.6 C 15-22 38.1-55.9 D 30-34 76.2-86.4 E 40-50 101.6-127.0 F 66 167.6 G 12 30.5 H 18 45.7 I 26-27 66.0-68.6 J 40-44 101.6-111.8 K 66-70 167.6-177.8 L 56-60 142.2-152.4 The drawing illustrates some of the basic clearances required for a combination shower and tub. Dimension concerning the shower head are similar to those indicated on the preceding page . C Varies B A D E Temporary Storage Shower Control Controls Seat Non Slip Surface Angle VariesC F G H Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 167. Drawing illustrates user enjoying recycling and soaking for extended periods, a large-size tub may not necessarily be the wisest selection. The length of the tub at the bottom surface should approximate the buttock-heel length of the smaller user. This will allow the feet to bear against the end of the tub and act as a brace to prevent the body from sliding too far under the water. BATHROOMS TUB/RECLINING AND RELAXING Line of wall or obstruction H G Seat Angle varies C Nonslip surface F Code In cm C 42 min 106.7 min F 66 167.6 G 12 min 30.5 min H 18 max 45.7 max Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 168. Drawing indicates the necessity to accommodate two people in the tub at same time. BATHROOMS SINGLE AND DUAL BATHING Grab bar L I J K Grab bar Code In cm I 26-27 66.0-68.6 J 40-44 101.6- 111.8 K 66-70 167.6- 177.8 L 56-60 142.2- 152.4 Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Residential Design Basic Assignments Anthropometric 23rd Nov.’ 2016 Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Milli Jain B.Sc.- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 169. R E S I D E N T I A L Laundry Room Spaces Home Laundry Includes The Process From Sorting Through Ironing Of Clothes And House Hold Linens , Including Pretreating Washing , Drying And Sprinkling . It Is Desirable To Plan Space For Specific Laundry Process . Drying Area Should Be Accessible For Use Under All Climatic Conditions . To Control The Moisture In The Room , Dryers Should Be Located To Permit Venting To The Outside Of The House . Adequate Storage For Washing Equipment And Supplies Should Be Located Near The Place Of First Use . Facilities For Hanging Drip- dry Garments After Washing Should Be Provided . In Locating The Washing Equipment Consideration Should Be Given To Convenience Of Inter-related House Hold Activities , Distances From The Source Of Soled Clothes And Drying Areas And The Isolation Of Clutter .
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  • 171. code inch A 59 B 76 C 62 D 36 E 66 A B Work area Dryer Washer C D LAUNDARY SPACES Drawing illustrates the arrangements of laundry equipment. Space needed by the single worker in front of equipment or between equipment placed opposite is indicated. Overall dimensions of areas will vary with type and size of equipment selected. No allowance has been made between the back of equipment and the wall for electrical, plumbing, and dryer vent connections. The space required will depend on the type of installation used. counter space is provided for sorting and folding three washer loads of clothes. ANGLE ARRANGEMENT CONVENTIONAL ARRANGEMENT A Work area DryerWasher E D Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Laundry Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 172. code Key Inch A Storage Closet 24 B Sorting Shelf 36 C Laundry Tray 24 D Washing Machine 30 E Dryer 30 F Ironer 60 G Ironing Board 48 D C B A E F G Pole & Shelf ( Open ) (Vent) B A C D E F GH Pole & Shelf To Kitchen To Drying Yard ( Open ) (Vent) The ideal location of the laundry space is a matter of preference. The laundry area may be separate or combined with the bathroom, the kitchen, the utility space, or the corridor. LAUNDARY SPACES Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Laundry Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 173. code Key Inch A Storage Closet 24 B Sorting Shelf 24 C Laundry Tray 20 D Washing Machine 24 E Dryer 24 F Ironer 36 G Ironing Board 42 LAUNDARY SPACES The sequence of laundering operations determines the planning of space and facilities and the placing of equipment. Convenience and time –and- space saving are easily achieved by placing the elements in their natural order of use as mentioned in table. In addition, storage closet or cabinets will be necessary for soaps, powders, bling, bleaches, starch, basket, cloths pins ,iron ,etc. KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY LAYOUT To dining room Snack bar Laundry Des k Shelf 4 Omit E.P 3 1 5 6 Vent 7 Kitchen Closet To hall Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Laundry Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 174. R E S I D E N T I A L Closet Spaces Closet Space Is Designed According To Human Needs , Preferences . Vertical Clearances Related To Male And Female Closet And Storage Facilities Is Considered . The Closet Shelf Should Be Within Human Reach Whenever Is Possible . The Height Of The High Shelf Has Been Established Based On Fifth Percentile Male And Female Data Order To Place It Within Reach Of Individuals Of Smaller Body Size . The Location Of The Shelf Just Above The Rod Is Essentially A Function Of Rod Height . The Clearances Between The Bottom Of The Shelf And The Top Of The Rod Should Allow For Easy Removal Of The Hanger .
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  • 176. Code In cm A 64-68 162.6-172.7 B 72-76 182.9-193.0 C 12-18 30.5-45.7 D 8-10 20.3-25.4 E 20-28 50.8-71.1 F 34-36 86.4-91.4 G 10-12 25.4-30.5 H 60-70 152.4-177.8 I 69-72 175.3-182.9 It is difficult chair type to be design, or establish guidelines for, since it is primarily intended for relaxation and comfort– qualities which are highly personal. CLOSET SPACES CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/MALE CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/FEMALE D G SHOE SHELF H HIGH SHELF E F C D I D A HIGH SHELF SHOE SHELF B E F C D G Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 177. Code In Cm J 76 193.0 K 68 172.7 L 42 106.7 M 46 116.8 N 30 76.2 O 18 45.7 It is difficult chair type to be design ,or establish guidelines for , since it is primarily intended for relaxation and comfort –qualities which are highly personal. CLOSET SPACES VARIES C CF N HANGING STORAGE O MINDOOR OPENING E WALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIESWALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES VARIES EEF HANGING STORAGE C N Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 178. CLOTHES CLOSET : The capacity of a clothes closet depends upon the accessible length of rod . Three types of closet are common . 1. Reach-in Closet : The minimum front to back depth of space for hanging clothes is 24 inches . The accessible rod length is equal to the width of the door opening plus 6 inch on each side . 2. Edge-in Closet : By providing an edge of at least 18 inch , the accessible rod length can be much longer than the door width . This requires less wall space than a full front opening . 3. Walk-in Closet : This type provides rods on one or both sides of an access path at least 20 inch wide . A wider access space within the closet may be used as a dressing area . 6” Max. 6” Max. Accessible Rod Length Accessible Rod Length 24” min. 24” min. door 24” min. door 42”min. AccessibleRod Length. 24” min.24” min. 20” min. 68” min. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 179. 2’0”To3’0” 4’0” To 6’0” 6’0” & Larger 6’8” & Larger 2’0” To 4’0” Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric closet Spaces 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma
  • 180. 3’0”To4’0” 4’0”To5’0” 4’0”&Larger 5’6”&Larger 5’0” & Larger 5’0” & Larger Shelves Shelves Dresser Shelves Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by Dezyne E’cole College www.dezyneecole.com Anthropometric Closet space 13 Feb 2017 Milli Jain B.Sc- ID + 1 Year Residential Design Diploma