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Band Training Facilities - index
Band Training Facilities - ufc_4_171_04an0001
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) - ufc_4_171_04an0002
Foreword - ufc_4_171_04an0003
List of Figures - ufc_4_171_04an0006
List of Figures - Cont'd - ufc_4_171_04an0007
Foreword - ufc_4_171_04an0010
Contents - ufc_4_171_04an0011
Table 6-1 Space Allocations: New 45 Person Band Training Facility
Figure 6-1. New 45 Person Band Facility - Perspective Sketch
Figure 6-2. New 45 Band facility - Building Plan
Figure 6-3. New 45 Person Band Facility - Site Plan
Unit Supply/Storage/Instrument Repair
Table 6-2 Space Allocations: 65 Person Band Training Facility
Figure 6-4. New 65 Person Band Facility - Perspective Sketch
Figure 6-5. New 65 Person Band Facility Building Plan
Figure 6-6. New 65 Person Band Facility - Site Plan
Outdoor Spaces and Site Design (see Figure 6-6)
Figure 6-7. Existing 6,150 SF Battalion Headquarters-Plan
Figure 6-8. Renovation of 6,150 SF Battalion Headquarters - Perspective Sketch
Figure 6-9. Renovation of 6,150 SF battalion Headquarters - Proposed Plan
Table 6-3 Space Allocations: Renovation of 6,150 SF Battlion Headquarter for Training Facility
Individual Practice Rooms
Figure 6-11. Existing 12,700 SF Enlisted Men's Service Club - Plan
Table 6-4 Space Allocations: Renovation of 12,700 SF Service Club for 45 Person Band Training Facility
Figure 6-12 Renovation of 12,700 SF SM Service Club - Proposed Plan
Figure 6-13. Renovation of 12,700 SF EM Service Club - Site Plan
Chapter 5: Practical Approaches For Acoustic Construction\
Table 5-1 Typical Performance Ranges of Sound Isolating Constructions
Figure 5-1. Section Through Typical Individual Practice Rooms
Figure 5-2. Minimum Wall Construction Required Between Individual Practice Rooms
Figure 5-5. Masonry Wall and Concrete Plank Roof
Figure 5-6. Joints Between Masonry Walls and Metal Roof Decks
Figure 5-7. Isolating Music Rooms Under A Metal Roof Deck Without Concrete Topping
Table 5-2 Suggested Minimum Wall Separation Constructions
Figure 5-8. Resiliently Attached Gypsum Wallboard Skins to Improve Performance of Single Masonry Walls
Figure 5-9. Resiliently Furred Construction
Table 5-3 Recommended Ceiling Treatment
Figure 5-10. Tieless Double Masonry Wall
Figure 5-11. Section Through A Typical Large Group Practice, Recording
Figure 5-12. Sound Lock--Overhead Plan View
Figure 5-13. Plan of Music Room Double Doors
Figure 5-14. Double Door Meeting at Astragal
Figure 5-15. Acoustical Door Frames and Seals
Figure 5-16. Acoustical Door Bottom Seals
Figure 5-17. Window Frame details - Alternative Methods of Constructing Double-Glazed
Figure 5-18 Light Fixture Hanger Rod Passing Through a Resilient Ceiling
Figure 5-19. Duct Penetrations in Sound-Isolating Construction
Figure 5-20. Diagonal Corner Construction for Low Frequency Absorption
Table 5-4 Approximate Acoustical Absorptivity of Room Finishes and Treatments
Figure 5-21. Room Acoustics in Main Rehearsal Room
Figure 5-22. Absorption and Room Shape to Treat Acoustical Problems
Chapter 4: Space Criteria
Figure 4-1. Illustrative Main Rehearsal Rooms
Relationships - ufc_4_171_04an0058
Group Practice Rooms
Figure 4-2. Illustrative Large; This Can Make it Psychologically Difficult to Play With Force
Figure 4-4. Illustrative Individual Practice Rooms
Technical Recommendations
Figure 4-5. Illustrative Recording/Audio Control Booth
Figure 4-6. Illustrative Library Plan
Figure 4-7. Illustrative Offices Plans
Use
Figure 4-8. Illustrative Individual Instrument Locker Area.
Table 4-1 Typical Modular Instrument Storage System for 45-Person Band
Figure 4-10. Illustrative Day Area Plan
Figure 4-11. Illustrative Toilet/Lockers/Shower Plan
Table 4-2 Recommended Toilet/Shower Fixture Counts*
Figure 4-12. Illustrative Unit Supply/Storage/Instrument Repair Plan
Figure 4-13. Illustrative Circultion System Plans
Maintenance and Mechanical Spaces
Figure 4-14. Illustrative Loading Dock/Performance Area
Figure 4-16. Illustrative Patio
Chapter 3: General Design Considerations
Figure 3-1. Site Zoning
Figure 3-3. Access Separation
Figure 3-4. Band Image
Figure 3-5. Ample and Clear Circulation
Figure 3-6. Example Renovation Design
Figure 3-7. Single-Story Facility
Figure 3-8. Public and Private Zones
Figure 3-9. Use Sequences and Building Relationships
Figure 3-10. Supervision Relationships
Figure 3-11. Space-to-Space Relationships
Figure 3-12. Indepent Constructive for Sound Isolation
Figure 3-13. Manufactured Sound Module
Figure 3-15. Treatment of Echoes
Figure 3-16. Elimination of Flutter with a Splayed Wall
Energy Conservation
Chapter 2: Architectural Programming
Figure 2-1. Space Programming Process
Functions Program
Figure 2-2. Band Rehearsal (The U.S. Army Band and Chorus; Brucker Hall, Ft. Myer, Vs.)
Figure 2-3. Small Group Practice
Figure 2-7. Individual Instrument Storage
Figure 2-9. Outdoor Performance
Table 2-1 Recommended Space Allocations for Army Band Training Facilities Area Requirements
Figure 2-10. Spaces and Relationships for Army Band Training Facilities.
Figure 2-11. Site Evaluation Criteria
Figure 2-13. Band Training Facility in Renovated Existing Building plus Additions
Building Size
Chapter 1: Introduction - ufc_4_171_04an0105
Scope - ufc_4_171_04an0106
Figure 1-1. Band Training Facilities Project Development Process
Figure 1-2. Recently Constructed Army Band Facility
References - ufc_4_171_04an0109
Glossary - ufc_4_171_04an0110
Glossary - Cont'd - ufc_4_171_04an0111
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