5-MULTI-USE
3-5.7.2
A.
Bingo and live music for dances
Sound, Generation:
generate significant sound levels. Acoustic quality of the
s p a c e should be live, b u t w i t h g o o d d e f i n i t i o n f o r v o i c e
and music.
Sound, I s o l a t i o n :
The multi-use room will tend to generate
B.
m o r e noise than surrounding spaces, with the possible
e x c e p t i o n of a bar or games room; sound isolation not
critical.
At times, such as bingo games, considerable smoke and
3-5.7.3 Thermal:
A ventilation system that can
heat may be generated by the occupants.
For moderate occupancy with
a c c o m m o d a t e this peak condition is essential.
For full occupancy with
n o smoking, provide 5 to 8 air changes/hour.
s m o k i n g , system should be capable of providing 15 to 20 air changes/hour.
See Figures 3-24, 3-10 and 3-13.
3-5.8 RELATIONSHIPS TO OTHER SPACES:
Figure
3-24
Affinity
Matrix
for
Multi-use
The affinity matrix indicates relationships between
space 5 - Multi-use
a n d other generic spaces as being required or desirable (+), of no
c o n s e q u e n c e (0), o r u n d e s i r a b l e ( - ) .
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