1-ENTRY
3-1.6.9 Assist orientation
by well-designed signs
indicating
directions
t o other parts of the club.
(See Section 6-4.3.6)
3-1.6.10
Provide
tack
space
for
advertisements
of
club
functions.
3-1.6.11
Provide
rest
rooms
off
hallway
adjacent
to
entry.
3-1.6.12
Provide
door
closers
or
automatic
doors
in
order
to
control
drafts.
3-1.7 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
3-1.7.1
Lighting
Natural:
A.
Natural lighting is not necessary for functional
p u r p o s e s , but a view out is desirable adjoining the
e n t r a n c e doors, s o that exiting guests are aware of weather
conditions.
B.
Notice
boards,
signs,
Artificial:
General
level:
30
f.c.
etc. :
50 f.c.
3-1.7.2
A.
Sound, Generation:
Noisy area when crowded, at other times
entry is quiet.
B.
Sound,
Isolation:
Need not be isolated from other areas.
3-1.7.3
Thermal
A.
In circulation areas comfort conditions should be
m a i n t a i n e d equivalent to working areas.
Provide 5-8
air
changes/hour.
B.
Waiting areas
should maintain comfort conditions equivalent
to living and
administrative areas. Provide 8-10 air
changes/hour.
C.
Protection is necessary
from
outside
drafts,
particularly
n e a r the entry doors.
3-1.8 RELATIONSHIPS TO OTHER SPACES:
See Figures 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4.
3-4