EXAMPLE DESIGNS
DG 1110-3-112 May 1979
6-2 EXAMPLE DESIGN-SCHEME A FOR 6,000 MILITARY STRENGTH (cont'd)
(8) Staff Space Requirements. Based upon the staffing authorized (Table 6-1) and the space
allowances stated in Chapter 4, para 4-2, the total staff space required is derived by multiplying the
number of spaces required times the NASF space allocated as shown in Table 6-6.
Table 6-6 Staff Space Requirements-Example
=
Type of Space
No. of Spaces
x
Total NASF
NASF/Space
Required
Allocated
1
200
200
Director
150
1
150
Administrator
1
100
100
Clerk
2
75
150
Typist
1
100
100
Registrar
150
150
Information
Storage
75
75
Counselors
5
100
500
Reference
150
150
Total Staff Space Required
1575 NASF
(9) Support Space Requirements. Determination of support space requirements is based upon the
percentages of combined NASF (for academic and staff spaces) and minimum allocations given in
Chapter 4, para 4-5. Requirements for toilet facilities are based upon peak occupant load male/female
ratio, fixture allocation, and unit space allowances (para 4-5.e.). In this example, the combined NASF
is 10,155 + 1575; or 11,730. The peak occupant load is assumed to be 274 (academic) + 11 (staff); or
285. Computation of total support space required for this project is shown in Table 6-7.
Table 6-7 Support Space Requirements-Example
Type of Space
NASF/Space Allocated
Total NASF
Staff Lounge
175
1.5% x 11,730 NASF* (min 150 NASF)
5.5% x 11,730 NASF (min 400 NASF)
Student Lounge
645
Vending Area
3% x 11,730 NASF (min 300 NASF)
350
Training Aids Prep.
470
4% x 11,730 NASF (min 300 NASF)
Toilets (for 285**)
See para 4-5.e., Chapter 4
Men
410
(213)
6 WC, 5 UR, 9LAV
Women (72)
155
3 WC, 3 LAV
Receiving/Gen. Stor.
585
5% x 11,730 NASF (min 300 NASF)
120
Janitor Closet
1% x 11,730 NASF (rein 90 NASF)
*Combined NASF for academic and staff spaces
**Peak occupant load.
TOTAL SUPPORT SPACE REQUIRED
2,910 NASF
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