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2. Project Report
On
Commercial Space Planning &
Anthropometrics
At
Dezyne E’cole College
Ajmer
Submitted To
Dezyne E’cole College
Towards The
Partial Fulfilment of
2nd Year Interior Design Diploma
NSQF Level 6 Of NSDC
By
Akshra
Dezyne E'cole College
106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer
Tel.: 0145 – 2624679
www.dezynecole.com
2018 – 2019
3. I, Akshra, Student Of Dezyne E'cole College, Am Extremely Grateful To Each And
Every Individual Who Has Contributed In Successful Completion Of My Project.
I Would Like To Express My Special Thanks Of Gratitude Towards Dezyne E'cole
College And Its Mentors For Their Guidance And Constant Supervision As Well
As For Providing Me The Necessary Information And Support Regarding The
Completion Of Project. I Also Want To Thank My Parents And My Friends Who
Helped Me A Lot In Finalizing This Project Within A Limited Time Frame.
Thank You.
Due Regards
Akshra
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4. SYNOPSIS
The Project Has Been Created On Topic To Learn The Commercial
Anthropometric. In This I Learned Standard Human Dimensions Required For
Designing Public Spaces Like Retail Human Dimensions Required For Designing
Public Spaces Like Retail Shops, Offices, Restaurant, Bars, Etc. This Project Has
Been Created Under The Guidance Of Ms. Divya Sharma. I Am Thankful To
Dezyne E’cole College.
5. The project report of Ms. Akshra , a student 1year residential design diploma ,
NSQF level 5 of NSDC , has been checked and is graded as
Thank you
Principle
(seal & sign)
GRADE SHEET
6. COMMERCIAL ANTHROPOMETRY
The Science Dealing Specially With The Measurement Of The Human Body To Determine
Difference In Individuals, Groups, Etc., Is Termed Anthropometry. The Anthropometry Is
Viewed Mainly As Exercises In Simple Measurement And Nothing More, One Might Conclude
That The Dimensional Data Could Be Gathered Simply And Effortlessly Nothing, However Could
Be Further From The Truth. There Are Many Complicating Factors And Difficulties Involved.
One Such Factor Is That Body Sizes Vary With Age, Sex, Race, And Even Occupational Group.
The Selection Of Appropriate Data Is Based On The Nature Of The Particular Design Problem
Under Consideration . If The Design Requires The User To Reach From A Seated To Standing
Position The 5th Percentile Data Should Be Utilized.
7. RETAIL SPACES
In An Interior Environment Such As A Retail Space , Where Customer Convenience And
Comfort Are A Matter Of Corporate Policy , The Responsiveness Of The Design To Human
Dimensions And Body Sizes Is Extremely Critical . The Interface Between The User And The
Various Types Of Use From Both Seated And Standing Positions , Indicating The
Anthropometric Considerations Involved And Suggested Dimensional Clearances For Use In
Making Preliminary Design Assumptions .
Proper Visibility Of Displays Both From Within And From Without Is Also Crucial To The
Successful Design Of A Retail Space . The Eye Height Of The Small And Large Viewer And The
Geometric Implications Of Human Vision Must Be Accommodated . The Height Of A Wrapping
Counter , The Size Of A Dressing Cubical , The Critical Dimensions Of A Shoe Department , And
Circular Around And Between Merchandise Displays Must All Accommodate Users Of Varying
Body Size . Illustrations Of These Aspects Of Retail Spaces Are Also Among The Drawings
Include In This Section , Together With Suggested Clearances.
9. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
05-01- 2019 Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
SHOW WINDOW / OPTIMUM VEIWING PLANES
Code inch
A 68.6
B 56.3
C 27
D 14.7
E 28.0
F 28.3
G 41.5
H 28.6
I 47.8
J 39.3
K 54.8
L 42.5
M 83.1
N 69.3
O 55.4
P 41.6
Q 27.7
R 72
S 60
T 48
U 36
V 24
W 12
X 84
The drawing at the top of
the page shows the
optimum height of
viewing planes located at
12’’, or 30.5- cm intervals
, with the viewer
stationed 12intervals
away from the show
window . Two sets of data
presented: one concern
the viewing to viewer of
body sizes.
Commercial
Anthropometric
assignments
A B
C D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M M
N
N
O
O
P
P
Q
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
U
T
Distance Varies
Distance Varies
Department
Identification
DISPLAY/VISUAL RELATIONSHIPS
10. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Commercial
Anthropometric
assignments
MAIN PUBLIC AISLE WIDTHS
SECONDARY PUBLIC AISLE WIDTH
Activity Zone/ Seated Customers
Counter
Clerk’s Aisle
Clerk’s Aisle
Counter
Activity Zone/ Seated Customers
A C
D
E
B
Merchandisecase
Merchandise
Case
I
G F H
J
Min. clearance between obstruction
Circulation/activity zones
Lines of
obstruction
Merchandise
case
Code inch
A 66min
B 18
C 72
D 26-30
E 116-120
F 30-36
G 18-36
H 18min
I 51min
J 66-90
The top drawing illustration
the clearances between
counters on opposite sides
if a main aisle. The total
clearances suggested is
between 117 and 20 inch,
or 297.2 and 304.8 cm this
is allow an activity zone for
standing and larger activity
zone for standing / or
seated customers facing the
upper counter , as well
through circulation lane
between the two.
The drawing at the bottom
of the page illustrated the
clearances suggested for a
secondary aisle .
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
11. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
SEATED/ DESIRABLE COUNTER HIGHT
Code inch
A 36
B 26-30
C 18-24
D 30 min.
E 10
F 21-22
G 5
H 23-25
I 4-6
J 34-36
K 30
L 16-17
The Top Drawing Shows
The Clearances Required
For A Medium Height Of
21 To22in, Requires A
Footrest For The Seated
Customer.
The Drawing At The
Bottom At The Bottom
Of The Page Is Of A Low
30 In, Display Counter
Also For Use By A Seated
Customer. The
Anthropometric
Consideration Are The
Same.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
SEATED CUSTOMER HIGHT
B CA D
E
F
I
H
G
J
Public Circulation
Zone
Line Of Wall Or Storage
Unit
Display
Counter
Customer
Activity Zone
K
L
B C
E
Customer
Activity Zone
Clerk’s
Aisle
Public Circulation
Zone
Display
Counter
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
12. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
SEATED CUSTOMER/ HIGH COUNTER HIGHT
Code inch
A 36
B 26-30
C 18-24
D 30 min.
E 10
F 21-22
G 5
H 23-25
I 4-6
J 34-36
K 30
L 16-17
The Top Drawing Shows
The Clearances Required
For A Medium Height Of
21 To22in, Requires A
Footrest For The Seated
Customer.
The Drawing At The
Bottom At The Bottom
Of The Page Is Of A Low
30 In, Display Counter
Also For Use By A Seated
Customer. The
Anthropometric
Consideration Are The
Same.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
TYPICAL SALES AREA / STANDING CUSTOMER
Display Counter
Customer
Activity Zone
A B
C D
Stock
Clerk’s AislePublic
Circulation
Zone
Display
Counter
Stock
Display
Stock
F G H I
J
K
Customer
Activity
Zone
Circulation
Zone
Clerk’s Aisle
With Circulation
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
13. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
TYPICAL MERCHANDISE CASES
Code Inch
A 48 Max.
B 30-36
C 51 Min
D 66
E 72
F 84-96
G 20-26
H 28-30
I 18-24
J 18 Min.
K 72 Max.
L 4
M 42
N 26 Min.
Shelving Is Probably
Used More Than Any
Other Single Interior
Component For The
Storage And/or Display
Of Merchandise Be
Within Reach
Anthropometrically,
But It Must Be Fairly
Visible As Well. The
Heights Established
Must Therefore Be
Responsive To Vertical
Grip Reach
Dimensions As Well As
To Eye Height.
The Drawing At The
Bottom Of The Page
Illustrates The
Clearances Involved In
Hanging-type
Merchandise Cases.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
HANGING MERCHANDISE CASES
D E
A
B C
Locked
Sliding
Doors
Locked
Sliding
Doors
Display
Stock
G I J B J
Activity Zone
Circulation
Zone
Activity
Zone
K
N
M
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
14. BARS
The Drawing Illustrate In Plan And Section The Consideration That Should Make The Design
Of Bars More Sensitive To Human Body Size . Clearance And Other Dimensional Data For Use
In Making Preliminary Design Assumption Are Also Indicated . The Anthropometric
Measurements Of Major Concern Are Indicated In The Matrix Above .
16. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
BAR AND BACK-BAR
Code Inch
A 54
B 18-24
C 24
D 30
E 16-18
F 24-30
G 30-36
H 28-38
I 100-128
J 42-45
K 11-12
L 6-7
M 7-9
N 6-9
O 22-26
P 60-69
Q 36-42
The Distance Between
Bar And Back-bar
Should Allow
Adequate Workspace.
A Minimum Of 36
Inch, Should Provide
Space For One
Bartender To Serve
And Another To
Circulate Behind Him.
A Spacing Of 12 Inch
Stools On 28 Inch,
Centers Is Suggested
As A Compromise. The
Ultimate Decision Is
Individual One And
Must Reconcile
Human Factors With
Economic Viability.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
BAR / SECTION
F
G
H
B
G
E
E
F
B
A
D
C
Bar Top
Edge Of Bar Top
Edge Of Bar Equipment
Circulation/ Activity
Zone
Circulation
Zone
Customer
Activity
Zone
Customer
Activity
Zone
Work /
Activity
Zone
Bar Top
Bar
Equipment
O
J
M
N
D
Q P
Stool
Footrest
Stool
Bar Top
B
H
B
I
G F
Back Bar
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
17. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
TYPICAL MERCHANDISE CASES
Code Inch
A 76-84
B 66-72
C 10-12
D 18
E 30
F 18-24
G 76
H 54-56
I 6-9
J 7-9
K 42-45
L 24
M 29-33
N 32-36
To Ensure Proper
Circulation And In
Face, Adequate
Clearances In Front
The Bar Are Illustrated
In The Top Drawing.
The Bottom Drawing
Shows Suggested
Clearances For 18-24
Inch In Cocktail Tables.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
HANGING MERCHANDISE CASES
Small
Counter
Shelf
K
Footrest
or Step
K
H
G
A
B
C D E F F
L
Sitting
zone
Sitting
zone
D
D
L
M N
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
18. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
BAR DENSITY PLAN/0.4 PER 12 INCH OF BAR LENGTH ONE DEEP AT BAR
Code Inch
A 30
B 24-30
C 28-38
D 24
E 120
F 18-30
G 36-54
The TOP DRAWING
ILLUSTRATES A LOW
DENSITY SITUATION,
BASED ON ONE
SEATED OR STANDING
PATRON PER 30 INCH,
OF BAR LENGTH.
The Center Drawing
Illustrates A Medium
Density Model, Based
On 24 Inch, Spacing:
Takes Occasional
Paring Into Account,
And Allows For
Occasional Body
Contact And
Territorial Intrusion.
The Bottom Drawing
Illustrates A High-
density Model, With
Patrons Standing Two
To Three Deep And A
Density Factor Of
Over 1.5 Patron Per
12 Inch, Of Bar
Length.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
BAR DENSITY PLAN/0.5 TO 0.7 PER 12 INCH OF BAR LENGTH ONE DEEP AT BAR
BAR DENSITY PLAN/1.5 TO 2.0 PER 12 INCH OF BAR LENGTH ONE DEEP AT BAR
A A A A
C
B
Customer Activity Zone
Work Activity Zone
Edge of Bar Equipment
Edge of Bar Top
D D D
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
D D D
Edge of Bar Equipment
Edge of Bar Top
B
Customer Activity Zone
Work Activity Zone
Customer Activity Zone
Work Activity Zone
Edge of Bar Equipment
Edge of Bar Top
B
E
E
E
19. FOOD COUNTER
The Basic Approach To Ensuring A Proper Interface Between Customer And Food Counter Is
Similar To That Used For A Bar . Maximum Body Breadth And Depth Should Be Taken Into
Account In Establishing Clearance For Workspace Behind The Counter . The Height Of The
Shelves And Depth Of The Counters Should Accommodate The Human Reach Limitations Of
Those Of Smaller Body Size , For Such Clearances Will Also Accommodate Those Of Larger
Body Size . With Respect To The Public Side Of The Counter , The Relationship Between Seat
Height And Top Of The Counter Should Also Accommodate The Human Body Properly .
21. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
LUNCH COUNTER
Code Inch
A 60-66
B 18-24
C 36
D 24
E 12-18
F 35-36
G 42
H 30-31
I 11-12
J 10
K 12-13
He Typical Drawing
Show Some Basic
Clearances Typical
Work Counter For
Work Space Behind
Counter , For The
Counter Top, Between
The Front Face Of The
Counter and The
Nearest Obstruction.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
HANGING MERCHANDISE CASES
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
A
B
C
D
Circulation
Zone
Circulation
Work zone
Sitting Zone
B
Circulation
Zone
Work Activity
Zone
Sitting Zone
EC
F G
I J
Back Counter
Counter
22. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
LUNCH COUNTERS/CLEARANCE BETWEEN STOOLS
Code Inch
A 96-120
B 18-24
C 60-72
D 12-18
E 36 Min.
F 10
G 60-66
H 48
I 42
J 12-13
K 30-31
L 11-12
M 16-17
N 29-30
The Drawing Illustrates
In Section Clearances
Required Between
Counters When
Arranged Parallel To
Each Other. This Is A
Rather Common
Situation, With The
Counters Layout In A
Respective U
Configuration.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
LUNCH COUNTER/TABLE CLEARANCES
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Circulation Zone
Counter Top Counter Top
A
B BE DD
C
Circulation And Serving ZoneSitting
Zone
Counter Top
I
K
L
B
M N
J
D
G
H
23. DINING SPACES
Proper Clearance For Circulation And Service Aisles , Adequate Knee And Thigh Space
Between The Top Of The Seat And The Underside Of The Table , Accessibility For The
Wheelchair – Bound Person , And Adequate Clearance Around The Perimeter Of The Table
Are The Basic Factors To Take Into Account To Ensure The Proper Relationship Between
Human Dimension And Dining Space . These Considerations , All Fairly Straightforward , Can
Be Accommodated Fairly Simply . The Proper Allowance Per Individual Seated Diner Along
The Table Perimeter And , By Extension , The Table Size Do Require Additional Thought And
In Some Instances Individual Research .
25. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code Inch
A 66-78
B 18-24
C 30
D 14
E 2
F 24
G 72-84
H 36
I 16
J 4
K 76-88
L 40
M 8
During The Dining
Process, It Is
Transformed Into A
State Of Disarray,
Covering A Larger
Zone Of The Table
Than At The
Beginning.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
TABLE SIZES/MINIMUM TABLE WIDTH WITH MINIMUM, PREFERRED
MINIMUM,ANDOPTIMUM TABLE DEPTHS
05-01- 2019
F
A
C
ED D
BE
G
H
JI I
BB
F
K
L
ML L
BE
F
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
26. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
05-01- 2019
F
A
C
ED D
BE
F
G
H
JI I
BB
L
ML L
BE
F
TABLE SIZES/OPTIMUM TABLE WIDTH WITH MINIMUM, PREFERRED
MINIMUM , AND OPTIMUM TABLE DEPTHS
Code Inch
A 66-78
B 18-24
C 30
D 14
E 2
F 24
G 72-84
H 36
I 16
J 4
K 76-88
L 40
M 8
During The Dining
Process, It Is
Transformed Into A
State Of Disarray,
Covering A Larger
Zone Of The Table
Than At The
Beginning. This Is
Related To The
Maximum Body
Movement Involved In
The Dining Activity.
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
27. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
TABLES/MINIMUM AND PTIMUM DEPTHS/ VERTICAL CLEARANCE
Code Inch
A 76-88
B 66-78
C 40
D 30
E 16-17
F 29-30
G 18-24
H 31
I 30 MIN.
J 29 MIN.
To Ensure Proper
Circulation And In
Face, Adequate
Clearances In Front
The Bar Are Illustrated
In The Top Drawing.
The Bottom Drawing
Shows Suggested
Clearances For 18-24
Inch In Cocktail Tables.
commercial
Anthropometric
assignments
TABLES/WHEEL CHAIR CLEARANCE
05-01- 2019
A
B
C
D
E
F
D Varies
J
H
G
I
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
28. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
TABLES CLEARANCE FOR WAITER SERVICE AND CIRCULATION
Code Inch
A 48
B 18
C 30
D 96-08
E 18-24
F 60
G 30-36
H 36
As s responsible
comprise, a clearance
between tables can be
used for preliminary
design assumptions.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
SERVICE AISLE CLEARANCE BETWEEN CHAIRS
05-01- 2019
A
CB
Service Zone Circulation Zone
D
FE E
GG H
Service Aisle
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
29. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code Inch
A 54-66
B 30-40
C 18-24
D 18
E 36
The Minimum
Recommended
Clearance Of Service
Lane As Illustrated In
Drawings. Should The
Diagonal Arrangement
Involve Smaller Tables,
The Chair May Project
Beyond The Corners
Of The Table.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
SERVICE AISLE/ CLEARANCE BETWEEN TABLES CORNERS
05-01- 2019
TABLES MINIMUM CLEARANCE AND NONCIRCULAR ZONES
SERVICE AISLE/ CLEARANCE BETWEEN TABLES
B C D C
E
E
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Minimum
Noncirculation
Clearance
Service Aisle
30. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
TABLES/WHEELCHAIR SEATING
Code Inch
A 48-54
B 24-30
C 48
D 36
E 18-24
F 30-36
In Planning For
Wheelchair Access,
The Portion Of The
Chair Projecting
Beyond The Table. It Is
Suggested That The
Larger Figure Be Used
For Preliminary Design
Assumptions.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
05-01- 2019
A
B
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
D
B
D
C
31. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
BANQUETTE SEATING/MINIMUM CLEARANCES
Code Inch
A 72-76
B 36-38
C 30
D 24
E 12-14
F 108
G 54
H 24
One Of The Most
Critical Consideration
Is Access To The
Banquette Seat. The
Drawing Suggests A
Clearance Between
Which Will Permit
Access Without
Disturbing The Table
Location.
commercial
Anthropometric
assignments
HANGING MERCHANDISE CASES
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
A
B C
D D
E
MINIMUM CLEAR
ACCESS ZONE
C
C CH
F
G G
32. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
BOOTH SEATING AND CIRCULATION CLEARANCES
Code Inc36-42h
A 65-80
B 20
C 30-40
D 2-4
E 15.5-16
F 30
G 36
H 18
I 48-54
J 16-17
K 9-30
To Ensure Proper
Circulation And In
Face, Adequate
Clearances In Front
The Bar Are Illustrated
In The Top Drawing.
The Bottom Drawing
Shows Suggested
Clearances For 18-24
Inch In Cocktail Tables.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
HANGING MERCHANDISE CASES
05-01- 2019 Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Activity Zone
Circulation
Zone
Circulation
Zone
F
G
H
D E E D
C
I
B B
A
CE E
A
D D
K
J
Hanging Light
Fixture
Table Top
33. PUBLIC BATHROOMS
The Term “ Public ” Toilet Facility Is To A Large Degree Generic Since It Is Quite Possible And
Proper To Create Sub Classifications Depending On The User Population It Is Intended To
Serve . A Public Facility Located In An Air , Bus , Or Rail Terminal , For Example , Would Serve
A Transient User As Opposed To A Similar Facility Provided For The Convenience Of The
Workers In A Large Midtown Office Building . These Facilities May Have Much And At The
Same Time Very Little In Common . To Varying Degrees They Both Have Peak Periods Of Use .
The Anthropometrics Considerations , Particularly During These Peak Periods , Are Also
Quite Similar . Since The Intent Is To Focus On Human Dimension As It Relates To Interior
Space , No Attempt Has Been Made To Establish A Classification System Or To Comment On
The Inherent Design Of The Fixtures Themselves .
35. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code Inc36-42h
A 32
B 54
C 18
Stall Urinals Are
Available For Battery
Installations On 21 In.
Centers. The Larger
Size Person Has A
Maximum Clothed
Body Breadth
Dimension Of Almost
26 In. Postures
Assumed While
Urinating. In Addition
To The Space Taken Up
By Partially Opened
Garments Will
Increase This
Dimension Even More.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
URINAL LAYOUT
05-01- 2019
Circulation Zone
ActivityZone
Varies C
A
A
B
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
36. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code Inc36-42h
A 18
B 54 min.
C 58
D 12
E 30max.
F 10
G 14-15
The Drawing Shows
Some Of The Basic
Heights And
Clearances To Be
Considered In A
Conventional W.C.
Compartment.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
WATER CLOSET
05-01- 2019
W.C. Compartment
C.L. Of Paper
Dispenser
B
C
D
G F
E
A
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
37. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code Inc36-42h
A 42
B 25
C 32
D 18
E 54
F 72
The Drawing Indicate
Of The Basic
Clearances And
Heights Required To
Make The Lavatory
Accessible To The
Wheelchair User.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
LAVATORY LAYOUT
05-01- 2019
A
B
C
C C
D
E
F
Circulation Zone
Activity Zone
Akshra
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma