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Yashvi jain , 2nd Year Commercial Design
1. Yashvi Jain
ANTHROPOMETRICS
COMMERCIAL
2nd Year Commercial Design Diploma
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
K
L
B C
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Customer
Activity Zone
Clerk’s
Aisle
Public Circulation Zone
Display
Counter
2. Project Report
On
Commercial Design
At
Dezyne E’cole College
Ajmer
Submitted To
Dezyne E’cole College
Towards The
Partial Fulfilment Of
1st Year Commercial Design Diploma
NSQF Level – 6 Of NSDC
By
Yashvi Jain
Dezyne E’cole College
106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer
Tel.: 0145 – 2624679
Www.Dezynecole.Com
2017 – 2018
3. I , Yashvi 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 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
Yashvi Jain
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4. 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 .
SYNOPSIS
5. The Project Report Of Ms. Yashvi 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. 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 .
COMMERCIAL ANTHROPOMETRICS
8. 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.
10. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi 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
Exterior
Show window
5%femaleeyeht.
95%maleeyeht.
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.
X
U
T
Distance Varies
Distance Varies
Department
Identification
DISPLAY/VISUAL RELATIONSHIPS
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Anthropometric
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11. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 66
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 Illustrates
The Clearances Suggested
Between Counters On
Opposite Sides Of A Main
Aisle . The Total Clearance
Suggested Is Between 117
And 120in. This Allows An
Activity Zone For Standing
Customer Facing The
Lower Counter And Large
Activity Zone For Standing
And / Or Seated Customer
Facing The Upper Counter
, As Well As A Generous
Through Circulation Lane
Between The Two .
The Drawing At The
Bottom Of The Page
Illustrate The Clearance
Suggested For A Secondary
Aisle . The Clearance In
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 A Min. Of
18in.While Accommodates
A Person Standing Parallel
To The Case , Either
Looking Or Handling
Merchandise Displayed On
The Top Of The Surface .
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
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Anthropometric
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12. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 36
B 26-30
C 45.7-61.0
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 shows the
clearance required for a
medium height display
counter . The counter
height shown will allow
the display to be viewed
by both the seated
customer and the standing
sales clerk . The customer
activity zone allows
adequate space for the
chair . Knee height ,
buttock – knee length ,
popliteal height , and eye
height sitting are all
significant human dimens-
ions to consider in the
design of counters to be
used by seated customers .
The drawing is of a low
30in , display counter also
for use by a seated
customer The anthro-
pometrics consideration
are the same . Although
the counter height is
responsive to the
anthropometric
requirement of the seated
customer, it is less than
ideal for the standing clerk
SEATED/ DESIRABLE COUNTER HIGHT
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
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Anthropometric
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13. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 26-30
B 18-24
C 42
D 28
E 84-112
F 18
G 18-24
H 30-48
I 18-22
J 35-38
K 72
The drawing shows the
clearance involved for a
42-in , 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 . I
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 find coping with
such a height
uncomfortable
anthropometrically ,
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 importance , it
would be unwise to
exceed 30 to 40 in , as a
counter height .
SEATED CUSTOMER/ HIGH COUNTER HIGHT
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
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Anthropometric
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14. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 48
B 30-36
C 51
D 66
E 72
F 84-96
G 20-26
H 18-30
I 18-24
J 18
K 72
L 4
M 42
N 26
Shelving is probably used
more than any other
single interior component
for the storage and / or
display of merchandise .
Not only must the
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 . In
establishing heights limits ,
the body size data of the
smaller person should be
used . Since in retail
spaces , departments may
cater exclusively to
members of one sex or the
other , two sets of data
are presented . One is
based on the body size of
the smaller male . The
suggested heights reflect a
compromise between
reach requirements and
visibility requirements .
TYPICAL MERCHANDISE CASES
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
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Anthropometric
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15. 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 .
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
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 4245
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 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
Anthropometrics
Considerations In
Establishing Clearance . A
One Bartender Operation
Would Require A 30-in , Or
75-cm , Clearance .The
Ultimate Decision Is An
Individual One And Must
Reconcile Human Factors
With Economic Viability .
BAR AND BACK-BAR
BAR / SECTION
Customer
Activity
Zone
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
P
Customer
Activity Zone Work / Activity
Zone
Bar Top
Bar Equipment
O
J
M
N
D
Q
Stool
Footrest
Stool
Bar Top
B
H
B
I
G F
Back Bar
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Anthropometric
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18. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
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 Clearance In
Front The Bar Are
Illustrated In The Top
Drawing . A Customer
Activity Zone Of 18-24 In ,
45.7 To 61.0 Cm , Should
Provided To Allow For
Seating , Standing And
Access , In Addition To A
Gene Circulation Zone Of
At Least 30 In , 76.2 Cm . If
A Supplementary Drinking
Surface Or Shelf Is
Provided ,A Small Activity
Zone Of 18 In Is Suggested
Front Of The Shelf . 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 .
TYPICAL MERCHANDISE CASES
HANGING MERCHANDISE CASES
Small
Counter
Shelf
K
Footrest
or Step
K
H
G
A
B
C D E F F
Sitting
zone
Sitting
zone
D
D
L
M N
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Anthropometric
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19. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 30
B 24-30
C 28-38
D 24
E 120
F 18-30
G 36-54
Bar seating is a classic
example where hidden
dimensions , as well as
anthropometrics factors ,
must be considered in
determining seat spacing .
Cultural differences , for
example , may dictate
proximity between patrons
. In one instance closeness
may cause discomfort for
patrons , and in another
case it may be desirable .
The density of people and
the spacing of seats also
impact on social
interaction ; the greater
the density , the greater
the probability of such
interaction . The drawings ,
however , deal essentially
with the anthropometrics
involved and the possible
density models .
BAR DENSITY PLAN/0.4 PER 12 INCH OF BAR LENGTH ONE DEEP AT BAR
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
Edge of Bar Equipment
Edge of Bar Top
Work Activity Zone
D D D DD D
F
Customer Activity Zone
Edge of Bar Equipment
Edge of Bar Top
Work Activity Zone
D
G
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Anthropometric
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20. 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 .
22. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
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
L 24-30
The top drawing shows
some of the basic
clearance required for a
typical counter : 36 in , or
91.4 cm , for workspace
behind the counter ; 18 –
24 in , for the counter top ;
and 60-66 in , or 152.4 to
167.6 cm , between the
front face of the counter
and the nearest
obstruction . The bottom
drawing shows a section
through the counter and
back counter . Most
counters are about 42 in ,
in height . The clearance
from the top of the seat to
the underside of the
counter top and the depth
of the counter top
overhang are extremely
important . Buttock –knee
length and thigh clearance
are the key
anthropometrics
measurements to consider
for proper body fit .Lunch Counter
L
A
B
C
Circulation Work Zone
Circulation
Zone
Sitting Zone
C B E
JI
H
G
F
Sitting Zone
Work /
Activity Zone
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Anthropometric
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23. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 96-120
B 18-24
C 60-72
D 12-18
E 36min.
F 10
G 60-66
H 48min.
I 42
J 12-13
K 30-31
L 11-12
M 16-17
N 29-30
The drawing illustrates
some of the basic
clearances required for a
typical counter ; 36 in , or
91.4 cm , for work space
behind the counter 18-24
in , between the front face
of the counter and the
nearest obstruction . The
clearance from the top of
the seat to the underside
of the counter top and the
depth of the counter top
overhang are extremely
important . Buttock –knee
length and thigh clearance
are the key
anthropometrics
measurements to consider
for proper body fit .
A
CB B
ED D
F
Lunch Counter / Clearance between stools
G
HD
B
I
K
L
M N
Lunch Counter / Table Clearance
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24. 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 .
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
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.
TABLE SIZES/MINIMUM TABLE WIDTH WITH MINIMUM, PREFERRED
MINIMUM,ANDOPTIMUM TABLE DEPTHS
A
C
ED D
BE
G
H
JI I
BB
K
L
ML L
BE
F
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27. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
A
C
ED D
BE
G
H
JI I
BB
L
ML L
BE
TABLE SIZES/OPTIMUM TABLE WIDTH WITH MINIMUM, PREFERRED
MINIMUM , AND OPTIMUM TABLE DEPTHS
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.
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
C
C
C
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28. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail 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 30min.
J 29min.
TABLES/MINIMUM AND PTIMUM DEPTHS/ VERTICAL CLEARANCE
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.
TABLES/WHEEL CHAIR CLEARANCE
A
B
C
D
E
F
D Varies
J
H
G
I
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29. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 48
B 18
C 30
D 96-108
E 18-24
F 60
G 30-36
H 36
TABLES CLEARANCE FOR WAITER SERVICE AND CIRCULATION
As s responsible
comprise, a clearance
between tables can be
used for preliminary
design assumptions.
SERVICE AISLE CLEARANCE BETWEEN CHAIRS
D
FE E
GG H
Service Aisle
A
CB
Service Zone Circulation Zone
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30. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
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.
SERVICE AISLE/ CLEARANCE BETWEEN TABLES CORNERS
TABLES MINIMUM CLEARANCE AND NONCIRCULAR ZONES
SERVICE AISLE/ CLEARANCE BETWEEN TABLES
B C D C
E
E
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31. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Tables / Wheel Chair Seating
Code inch
A 48-54
B 24-30
C 48
D 36
E 18-24
F 30-36
In Planning For Wheel
Chair Access , The Portion
Of The Chair Projection
Beyond The Table Will Be
Between 24-30 In. It Is
Suggested That The Larger
Figure Be Used For
Preliminary Design
Assumption . The Drawing
At The Bottom Indicates
The Clearance Required
For Chair Movement In
Connection With Round
Table . It Should Also Be
Noted That The Lane
Width Needed To
Accommodate A Wheel
Chair Should Be A
Minimum Of 36in.
A
B
AD
D
E
Tables / Wheel Chair Seating
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32. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
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
Both Drawings Illustrate
The Clearances Involved
For Banquette Dining
Arrangements . One Of
The More Critical
Considerations Is Access
To The Banquette Seat .
The Top Drawing
Indicates A Minimum
Clearance Between
Tables . The Maximum
Body Depth Of The
Larger Person , Based
On The 99th Percentile
Data , Is 13 In . , Or 33
Cm . Allowing For
Clothing And Body
Movement In Addition
To The Basic Body
Dimensions , It Becomes
Apparent That Access To
The Banquette Seat For
The Larger Person May
Require Moving The
Table .
A
C
B B
D DE
C CH
F
G G
Banquette Seating / Recommended Clearances For Acoustic And Visual Privacy
Min.
Clearance
Access Zone
Clear Access
Zone
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33. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
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Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Booth seating and circulation clearances
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
Booths , particularly in
situations where both the
seating and the table are
fixed , provide no margin
for individual adjustment .
This lack of flexibility
makes it essential that the
anthropometrics aspects
of the design be
considered closely . The
height of the compressed
seat should reflect
popliteal height data ; the
depth of the seat , buttock
– popliteal length data .
A
I
F
G
H
B
E D
CB
ED
Circulation
Zone
Circulation
Zone
Activity Zone
Table
A
C EE
K
J
Hanging
Light Fixture
Table Top
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Anthropometric
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34. 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 .
36. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Circulation Zone
ActivityZone
Varies C
A
A
B 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.
URINAL LAYOUT
Code inch
A 32
B 54
C 18
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Anthropometric
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37. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
A 18
B 54min.
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.
WATER CLOSET
W.C. Compartment
C.L. Of Paper
Dispenser
B
C
D
G F
E
A
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Anthropometric
Assignments
38. Project Report Drawing Title Date of Submission Submitted to Submitted by
5-1-2019 Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Yashvi Jain
2 Year Commercial Design
Diploma
Anthropometric
In Retail Spaces
Code inch
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.
LAVATORY LAYOUT
A
B
C
C C
D
E
F
Circulation Zone
Activity Zone
Commercial
Anthropometric
Assignments
39. THANK YOUYashvi Jain
2nd Year Commercial Design Diploma
Dezyne E’cole College
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