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AR Design 04 Definition of spaces: (unusual)

a. Check room - A place where hats, coats, packages, or other items can be stored temporarily.

b. Terrace - is an entirely open and large space on the top most level of a building.

c. Dining Hall with orchestra stand - A dining area composed of several orchestral features.

d. Cocktail Bar - an area in a hotel or other place where you can buy cocktails as well as beer and wine.

e. Tennis Court - The court is 23.78 meters (78 feet) long, 10.97 meters (36 feet) wide. Its width is 8.23 meters (27 feet) for singles matches and 10.97 meters (36 feet) for doubles matches. The service line is 6.40 meters (21 feet) from the net. Additional clear space around the court is needed in order for players to reach overrun balls for a total of 18.3 meters (60 feet) wide and 36.7 meters (120 feet) long. A net is stretched across the full width of the court, parallel with the baselines, dividing it into two equal ends. The net is 1.07 meters (3 feet 6 inches) high at the posts, and 0.914 meters (3 feet) high in the center.

f. Basketball Court - Basketball courts come in different shapes and sizes. In the NBA, the court is 94 feet by 50 ft (28.65m by 15.24m). Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, the court is minutely smaller, measuring exactly 28 m by 15 m (91'10.4" by 49'2.6"), although national federations are allowed to use smaller courts, as long as they are at least 26 m by 14 m (85'3.6" by 45'11.2"). A high school court is slightly smaller, at 84' by 50' and some elementary schools have courts measuring 74' x 42'. In amateur basketball, court sizes vary widely. The baskets are always 10' (3.05m) above the floor (except possibly in youth competition).

g. Physical Fitness (Exercise Room) - is a space specifically designated for exercise, fitness training, and physical wellness activities. Also included are toilets, office, and general storage normally found in a Physical Fitness (Exercise Room) space to meet codes and regulations.

h. Treasurers office is a space composed mainly of deposit vaults. i. Cashiers office a space for financial transaction usually adjacent in treasurers office. j. Card, mahjong, and bingo room usually separate spaces but function as for gambling only. k. Body Spa a space intended for relaxation. .

l. Saloon - serves alcoholic drinks: beer, wine, liquor, and cocktails, for consumption on the premises.

Architectural Design 4
(Research)

BALDIVIA, Ronald O. B.S. Architecture Arch. Lorna S. Robes

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