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rating in the lower half to indicate how well the require-
i.
In chapter 5 of this Design Guide, an example of con-
ment is met. Where the darker shading exists in the
verting a common warehouse structure into an Auto
upper half of the square, there is a requirement without a
Crafts Center is iIlustrated.
specific quantity. Again a checkmark or numerical rating
should be placed in the lower half. If the space being eval-
m. Another way of evaluating criteria for found space is
uated does not meet the requirements then a "X" or a
through a checklist. The chart on this page is a simplified
zero should be placed in the lower half of the square.
tabulation of the facility requirements from Chapter 3 of
Where the lighter shading exists there is no requirement.
this guide, and is intended to be used as a criteria check-
This checklist is a simple means of evaluation and can be
list. A number or specific requirement is written in the
easily used to analyze found space with respect to func-
top half of many of the squares. If the space being eval-
tional
requirements.
uated meets these criteria enter a checkmark or numerical