6-2.2 FLEXIBILITY
6-2.2.1 The ability to subdivide
space by movable walIs an impro
space utiIization.
6-2.2.2 It is unusual for all
a c t i v i t i e s--b a r , d i n i n g , b a n q u e t ,
p a r t y - - t o experience occupancy
simultaneousIy.
6-2.2.3 Though flexibility saves
o v e r a l I space al location, it makes
it more difficult to realize clear
circulation routes for both users
and staff. (1)
However, it is false economy not
t o provide such routes, and to rely
o n access through other activity
spaces.
6-2.2.4
Flexible space is
b e s t planned as rectangular space
w i t h entries located on the long
d i m e n s i o n . (2)
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