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Sonam Jain, 2nd Year Commercial Design
1. Sonam Jain
2nd Year Commercial Design Diploma NSQF Level-6 of NSDC
Dezyne E’cole College, www.dezyneecole.com
COMMERCIAL SPACE PLANNING &
Interior Designer
ANTHROPOMETRICS
2. Project Report
On
Residential Design
At
Dezyne E’cole College
Ajmer
Submitted To
Dezyne E’cole College
Towards The
Partial Fulfilment of
2nd Year Commercial Design
Diploma (NSQF Level-6)
By
Sonam Jain
Dezyne E’Cole College
106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer
Tel.: 0145 – 2624679
www.dezynecole.com
2018 – 2019
3. I , Sonam Jain , Student Of Dezyne E͛cole 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 E͛cole 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
Sonam Jain
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4. SYNOPSIS
This Project Has Been Created On Topic To Learn The Commercial
Anthropometrics . In This I Learn Standard Human Dimensions
Required For Designing Public Spaces Like Retail Shops , Office ,
Restaurant , Bars Etc. This Project Has Been Created Under The
Guidance Of Ms. Divya Sharma . I Am Very Thankful To Dezyne E,cole
College .
5. The Project Report Of Ms. Sonam Jain , A Student 1year
Commercial Design Diploma , NSQF Level 6 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 Differences 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 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 .
Human Body Dimensions That Impact On The Design Of Interior
Spaces Are Of Two Basic Types – Structural And Functional . Structural
Dimensions , Sometimes Referred To As ‘ Static ’ Dimensions , Include
Measurements Of The Head , Torso , And Limbs In Standard Positions .
Functional Dimensions , Also Referred To As ‘ Dynamic ’ Dimensions ,
As The Term Suggests , Include Measurements Taken In Working
Positions Or During The Movement Associated With Certain Tasks .
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.
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Sonam Jain
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
30
30
30
30
Show window
Exterior
95thpercentilemaleeyeheight
95thpercentilefemaleeyeheight
5thpercentilefemaleeyeheight
95thpercentilemaleeyeheight
Distance varies
Distance varies
Department
Identification
Stock
Display
UT
X
DISPLAY / VISUAL RELATIONSHIPS
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2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
MAIN PUBLIC AISLE WIDTHS
commercial
Anthropometric
assignments
SECONDARY PUBLIC AISLE WIDTHS
B
A
CD
E
Counter
Clerk’s aisle
Activity zone /
Standing customers
Counter
Activity zone /
Seated customers
Clerk’s aisle
Min. clearance
Between obstructions
G F H
J
I
Clear circulation
circulation/activity zones
Merchandise
caseMerchandise
case
Line of
Obstruction
Code inch
A 66 min.
B 18
C 72
D 26-30
E 116-120
F 30-36
G 18-36
H 18 min.
I 51 min.
J 66-90
The Top Drawing
Illustrate The Clearance
Suggested Between
Counters On Opposites
Sides Of Main Aisle. The
Total Clearance
Suggested Is Between
117 And 120 In. , Or 97.2
And 304.8 Cm. The
Drawing At The Bottom
Of Page Illustrated The
Clearance Suggested For
A Secondary Aisle. The
Clearance In The Front
Of The Merchandise
Case At The Left Takes
Into Consideration A
Kneeling Figure
Removing Merchandise
From A Low Shelf, While
The Clearance In Front
Of The Case On The
Right Is Only Minimum
Of 18 In. Or 45 Cm,
Which Accommodates A
Person Standing Parallel
To The Case, Either
Looking Or Handling
Merchandise Displayed
On The Top Surface.
Although The Maximum
Clearance Between
Cases Could Be As Much
As 90in, Or 228.6 Cm, A
Restricted.
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Code inch
A 36
B 26-36
C 18-24
D 30min.
E 10
F 21-22
G 5
H 23-25
I 4-6
J 34-36
K 30
L 16-17
The Drawing At The Top
Of Page Shows The
medium height display
counter. The suggested
seat height at the 21 to
22 in, or 53.3 to 55.8cm,
requires footrest for the
seated customer. The
counter height shown
will allow the display to
be viewed by the both
the seated customer and
the standing sales clerk.
The drawing at the
bottom of the page is of
a low 30-in or 76.2-cm,
display counter also for
use by a seated
customer. The
anthropometric
consideration are the
same. Although the
counter height is
responsive to the
anthropometric
requirements of the
seated customer, i
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignment
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Retail Space
Anthropometric
A B C D
J
H
F
16
13
Public Circulation
Zone
Customer
Activity Zone
Line of wall
storage unit
Clerk’s Aisle
Seated Customer Desirable Counter Height
E
G
Customer
Activity Zone
Public Circulation
Zone Clerk’s Aisle
3
1
E
Display
counter
K
6L
14
B C
Seated Customer Low Counter Height
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Code inch
A 26-30
B 18-24
C 42
D 28
E 84-112
F 28
G 18-24
H 30-48
I 18-22
J 35-38
K 72
The Drawing At The Top
Of Page Shows The
Clearances Involved For
A 42-in, Or 106.7-cm
,High Counter To Service
A Seated User. By Filling
The Recess With An
Additional Display,
However, The Counter
Can Also Be Used
Exclusively As A Typical
Sales Counter. It Should
Be Noted, However, That
Although Sometimes
Used For Special Display
Situations, Such A
Counter Height Is Not
Recommended. Both
The Customer And The
Sales Clerk Of Smaller
Body Size Would Be Find
Coping Thropometically,
Particularly When One
Considers That The
Counter Would Be
Higher Than The Elbow
Height Of Slightly Over 5
Percent Of The
Population. From A
Merchandising
Viewpoint Where
Customer Convenience
Is Of Paramount.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignment
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Retail Space
Anthropometric
C
D
3
A B
Display
counter
Public Circulation
Zone
Customer
Activity Zone
Clerk’s
Aisle
Stock
Stool
16
3
Seated Customer High Counter Height
E
F G H I
Customer
Activity
Zone
Clerk’s Aisle
With Circulation
Display
counter
Stock
Circulation
Zone
Display
Stock
J
2
3
Typical Sales Area Standing Customer
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Code inch
A 68.6
B 48max.
C 30-36
D 51 min.
E 66
F 72
G 84-96
H 20-26
I 28-30
J 18-24
K 18 min.
L 4
M 42
N 26 min.
Shelving Is Probably
Used More Than Any
Other Single Interior
Component For The
Storage Andor 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. Rod
Heights Should Be
Related Not Only To
Human Reach
Limitations, But In
Certain Cases To The
Sizes Of The
Merchandise Displayed
There Is Usually No
Conflict.
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignment
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Retail Space
Anthropometric
Circulation Activity Zone
Display
Locked Sliding
Door
Locked Sliding
Door
B
C
2
A
Typical Merchandise Cases
Hanging Merchandise Cases
F
G I J B J
Dresses
Coats And
Furs H
Circulation Zone Activity
Zone
Activity
Zone
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14. 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.
Bars
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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
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignment
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Retail Space
Anthropometric
Bar And Back Bar
Hanging Merchandise Cases
Back Bar
Circulation
Activity Zone
Edge Of Bar
Top
Edge Of Bar
Equipment
Customer
ActivityZone
Circulation Zone
FHGBG
AB
24
23
E E
The Distance Between
Bar And Back-bar Should
Allow Adequate
Workspace. A Minimum
Of 36 In, Or 90cm,
Should Provide Space
For One Bartender To
Serve And Another To
Circulate Behind Him.
Maximum Body Depth
And Maximum Body
Breadth Are The Primary
Anthropometric
Considerations In
Establishing Clearance.
In Regard To Bar Stools ,
Clearance Between The
Stool Seats Is More
Critical Allow Patrons Of
Larger Body Size A
Comfortable Side
Approach And
Departure From The
Stool.
Work
Activity
Zone
E
24
Edge Of Bar
Bar Top
Customer
Activity Zone
G
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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
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignment
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Retail Space
Anthropometric
Bar Clearance Public Side
Cocktail Tablesseating For Two
To Ensure Proper
Circulation And In Face,
Adequate Clearance In
Front The Bar Are
Illustrated In The Top
Drawing. A Customer
Activity Zone Of 18 – 24
In, Or 45.7 To 61.0cm,
Should Provided To
Allow For Seating,
Standing Access, In
Addition To A Gene 76.2
Cm. If A Supplementary
Drink Activity Zone Of
18 In Is Suggested Front
Of The Shelf Can Be To
12 In, Or 25.4 To 30.5
Cm, Deep. The Bottom
Drawing Shows
Suggested Clearance For
18 Or 24 In Cocktail
Tables.
Circulation
Zone
Customer
Activity
Zone
Customer
Activity
Zone
Bar
Footrest
A
B
C D E F F
K
G
H
K
Low
Divider
(Visibility)
Sitting
Zone
D
D
L
L
Sitting
Zone
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Anthropometric
In Bar Spaces
Code inch
A 30
B 24 – 30
C 28 – 38
D 24
E 120
F 18 – 30
G 36 - 54
Anthropometric
In Bar Spaces
1. Bar Density Plan / 0.4 Per 12 In Of Bar Length One Deep At Bar
Work activity zone
Bar Top
2. Bar Density Plan / 0.5 To 0.7 Per 12 In Of Bar Length One Deep At Bar
Work activity zone
Bar Top
Work activity zone
Customer
activity zone
Bar Top
3. Bar Density Plan / 1.5 To 2.0 Per 12 In Of Bar Length Two To Three Deep At Bar
Bar seating is a classic
example where hidden
dimensions as well as
anthropometric factors
must be considered in
determining seat spacing.
Cultural differences for
example may dictate
proximity. In one instance
closeness may cause
discomfort for patrons, and
in another case it may be
desirable. The center
drawing illustrate a medium
density model, based on
24” spacing takes
occasional pairing into
account. The bottom
drawing illustrates a high
density model.
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A A A A
CB
D D D D D
G
E
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Anthropometric
In Bar Spaces
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
L 24 - 30
Anthropometric
In Bar Spaces
LUNCH COUNTER
LUNCH COUNTER
Circulation Work zone
Sitting Zone
Circulation Zone
Circulation
Zone
Sitting
Zone
Counter
Stool
Footrest
Work zone
Back counter
The drawing shows some of
the basic clearance required
for a typical counter 36” for
work space behind the
counter 18 – 24” for the
counter top and 60 to 66”
between the front face of
the counter and the nearest
obstruction. The clearance
from the top of seat to the
underside of the counter
top and the depth of the
counter top overhang are
extremely important.
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Anthropometric
In Bar Spaces
Code inch
A 96 – 120
B 18 – 24
C 60 – 72
D 12 – 18
E 36 min.
F 10
G 60 – 66
H 48 min.
I 42
J 12 – 13
K 30 – 31
L 11 – 12
M 16 – 17
N 29 - 30
Anthropometric
In Bar Spaces
LUNCH COUNTER / CLEARANCE BETWEEN STOOLS
LUNCH COUNTER / TABLE CLEARANCES
Circulation Zone
Sitting
Zone
CounterCounter
Footrest Footrest
StoolStool
Circulation and service zone
Sitting
Zone
Footrest
Counter
Table
Chair
The drawing shows some of
the basic clearance required
for a typical counter when
arranged parallel to each
other. This is a rather
common situation, with
counter layout in a
repetitive U configuration.
The clearance between
counters allows an activity
zone for seated patron at
each counter.
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21. Proper clearance for circulation and service aisle, 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.
Among other consideration examined in the drawing on the following pages is the
development of an incremental unit to be used in allocating the proper space per
diner.
Dining Spaces
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 30
B 66-78
C 18-24
D 30
E 14
F 2
G 24
H 72-84
I 36
J 16
K 4
L 76-88
M 8
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Table Sizes Minimum Table Width With Minimum, Preferred Minimum, And Optimum
Table Depths
The Place Sitting Is Made
Up Of A Studied
Arrangement Of
Dinnerware And Related
Accessories. During The
Dinning Process, It Is
Transformed Into A State Of
Disarray, Covering A Larger
Zone Of The Table Than At
The Beginning. This
Expanded Zones Occupies A
Minimum Area Of 14 By 24
In, Or 35.6 By 61cm, This
Group Of Drawing
Figuratively Labeled Shows
These Zones In Relation To
Tables Of Varying Depth,
But Of Constant Minimal
Width Of 24 In, Or 61 Cm.
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Min. Place
Sitting
Zone
Min. Table Depth
Opt. Place
Sitting
Depth
Preferred Min. Table
Depth
Min.Tablewidth
Opt. Place
Sitting
Depth
Min.Tablewidth
Opt. Table
Depth
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In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 30
B 66-78
C 18-24
D 30
E 14
F 2
G 24
H 72-84
I 36
J 16
K 4
L 76-88
M 8
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Table Sizes Minimum Table Width With Minimum, Preferred Minimum, And Optimum
Table Depths
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Min. Place
Sitting
Zone
Min. Table Depth
Opt. Place
Sitting
Depth
Preferred Min. Table
Depth
Min.Tablewidth
Opt. Place
Sitting
Depth
Min.Tablewidth
Opt. Table
Depth
In The Lower Group Of
Drawings These Same
Zones Are Applied To A 30-
in, Or 72-2-cm, Width. This
Related To The Maximum
Body Movement Involved In
The Dining Activity.
Etiquette Aside, A 24-in
Width Will Allow The Arms
Of The Larger User To
Project Beyond The Table
Into Circulation Lanes. The
Authors Content That 30 By
40 In, Or 76.2 By 101.6 Cm,
Table Is Optimum Size To
Comfortably Accommodate
Two People.
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
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.
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Table Wheel Chair Clearance
Both Drawings Deal With
The Height And Clearance
Of Dining Table . The Top
Drawing Relates To The Plan
On The Preceding Page An
Illustrate A 30 – And A 40-
Inches , Or A 76.2 –And A
1.01-cm Table .The Portion
Of The Drawing Shown In
The Dotted Line Reflect The
40- In Table. The Bottom
Drawing Deals With The
Wheelchair Access To The
Dining Table . Clearance
From The Floor To The
Under Side Of The Table Is
Critical If The Wheelchair
Bound Dinner Is To Be
Accommodated .
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Min. Depth
Tables Minimum And Optimum Depths Vertical Clearance
Opt. Depth
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 48
B 18
C 30
D 96-108
E 18-24
F 60
G 30-36
H 36
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Table Wheel Chair Clearance
The Top Drawing Shows
Minimal Clearance For A
Combined Service And
Circulation Aisle In A Low
Volume Operation. It
Should Be Noted That
Width Indicated Will Not
Accommodated Two Lanes.
Either The Waiter Or
Customer Would Have To
Step Aside To Avoid Body
Contact. In A High Volume
Operation, With Long Aisle
Lengths, Such A Clearance
Would Be Inadequate.
The Bottom
Drawing Is Not Indented To
Serve As A Standard For
Aisle Clearance; But Merely
To Indicate All Factors
Involved In Establishing
That Clearance, Including
Intrusions Of The Chairs
Into The Aisle Space.
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Tables Clearance For Waiter Service And Circulation
Service
Zone
Circulation Zone
Service
Aisle
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 54-66
B 30-40
C 18-24
D 18
E 36
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Service Aisle Clearance Between Table Corners
In The Certain Table
Arrangements, Chairs Of
Two Adjacent Tables May
Be Located Back To Back
And Some Clearance
Between, Them Must Be
Provided. This Clearance
Would Not Be For Purposes
Of Public Circulation Or
Service, But Simply To Allow
Access To The Chair. The
Minimum Recommended
Clearance For A Service
Lane Is 36 In, Or 91.4cm, As
Illustrated In The Drawings
At The Centre And Bottom.
Should The Diagonal
Arrangement In The Bottom
Drawings Involve Smaller
Tables, The Chairs May
Project Beyond The Corners
Of The Table.
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Tablesminimum Clearance And Noncirculation Zones
Service Aisle
Service Aisle
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 48-54
B 24-30
C 48
D 36
E 18-24
F 30-36
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
In Planning For Wheelchair
Access, The Portion Of The
Chair Projecting Beyond The
Table Will Be Between 24
And 30 In, Or 61 And 76.2
Cm. It Is Suggested That The
Larger Figure Be Used For
Preliminary Design
Assumption. What Is Not
Indicated On The Drawings
Are Clearance Required For
Wheelchair Maneuvering To
And From The Table.
Turning Radial And Other
Information Relating To The
Maneuverability Of The
Wheelchair Are Provided
Elsewhere In This Book. The
Drawing At The Bottom Of
The Page Indicates The
Clearance Required For
Chair Movement In
Connection With Round
Table.
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Tables Wheelchair Seating
Line Of Wall Or
Obstruction
Combined
Circulationactivity Zone
Chair And
Extended Position
Combined
Circulation
activity
Zone
Line Of Wall Or
Obstruction
CirculationZone
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 72-76
B 36-38
C 30
D 24
E 12-24
F 108
G 54
H 24
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Both Drawings Illustrate The
Clearance Involved For
Banquette Dining
Arrangements. One Of The
More Critical
Considerations Is Access To
The Banquette Seat. The
Top Drawings Indicates A
Minimum Clearance
Between Tables. The
Maximum Body Depth Of
The Large Person, Based On
The 99th Percentile Data, Is
13 In, Or 33cm. Allowing
For Clothing And Body
Movement In Addition To
The Basic Body Dimension,
It Becomes Apparent That
Access To The Banquette
Seat For The Larger Person
May Require Moving The
Table. The Bottom Drawing
Suggest A 24-in, Or 61cm,
Clearance Between Tables,
Which Will Permit Access
Without Disturbing The
Table Location. That Spacing
Will Also Provide More
Privacy For The Patrons.
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Banquette Seating Minimum Clearance
Min.
Clear
Access
Zone
Seatback
Clear Access
Zone
Seatback
Banquette Seating Recommended Clearances For Acoustic And Visual Privacy
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Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Code inch
A 65-80
B 17.5-20
C 30-40
D 2-4
E 15.5-16
F 30
G 36
H 18
I 48-54
J 16-17
K 29-30
Anthropometric
In Dining Spaces
Both booths particular in
situations where both the
seating and the table are
fixed provide no margin for
individual adjustment. The
lack of fexilibilty makes it
essential that the
anthropometric aspects of
the design be considered
closely. The
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Booth Seating And Circulation Clearances
Circulation
Zone
Seat
Table Top
Booth Seating
Activity
Zone
Circulation
Zone
Seatback
Hanging
Light
Fixture
Seating
Seating
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31. 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 sales counter and self display must be of high quality. Various
counter types for use from both seated and standing positions indicating the
anthropometric considerations involved and suggested dimension clearance for use
in making preliminary design assumptions.
Proper visibility of display 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 cubicle the critical dimensions of a shoe
department and circulation around and between merchandise display 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
clearance
PUBLIC BATHROOMS
33. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Anthropometric
In Bathroom
Spaces
Code inch
A 32
B 54
C 18
D 8-10
Anthropometric
In Bathroom
Spaces
Stall Urinals Are Available
For Battery Installations On
21-in, Or 53.3-cm, Centers.
The Authors Contend That
Such Spacing Will Not
Properly Accommodate The
Majority Of Users. The
Larger-sized Person Has A
Maximum Clothed Body
Breadth Dimension Of
Almost 26 In, Or 66cm.
Postures Assumed While
Urinating, In Addition To
The Space Taken Up By
Partially Opened Garments,
Will Increase This
Dimension Even More.
Urinal Layout
Circulation
Zone
Activity
Zone
Low Metal
And Marble
Partitions
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Code inch
H 54min.
I 58
J 12
K 30max.
L 10
M 14-15
The Drawings Shows
Some Of The Basic
Heights And Clearance To
Be Considered In A
Conventional W.C.
Compartment. Note That
Different Heights For The
W.C. Are Suggested In
Response To The
Anthropometric
Requirements Of Elderly
People And Children.
Water Closet
W.C. Compartment
C.L. Of Paper
Dispenser
Top Of Seat
Elderly
Child
Adult
Anthropometric
In Bathroom
Spaces
Anthropometric
In Bathroom
Spaces
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Code inch
A 42
B 25
C 32
D 18
E 54
Lavatories, Like Urinals Are
All Too Often Located Too
Close To Each Other. The
Result Is An Installation
That May Save Floor Space
And May Conform To The
Code In Terms Of Quantity
Of Fixtures, But Simply Does
Not Permit The User
Comfortable Access. It Has
Been Stated Elsewhere That
The Large-sized Person Has
A Maximum Clothed Body
Breadth Dimension Of
Almost 26 In, Or 66 Cm,
Which Already Exceeds The
Width Of Most Lavatory
Models Usually Specified
For Public Rest Rooms.
Lavatory Layout
Anthropometric
In Bathroom
Spaces
Anthropometric
In Bathroom
Spaces
W.C. Compartment W.C. Compartment W.C. Compartment
Activity Zone
CirculationZone
Lavatory
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Diploma
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