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L i br ary S t u dy

Resort at Rewalsar
Submitted by: Malika Handa 1815991042
Pranav Jindal 1815991062
Introduction
Hotel Resort The designer must ensure maximum working efficiency in order
to minimize hotel staff requirements.

Resorts provide a service to their customers whose requirements


are:
• Clean, quiet and comfortable rooms
• Good food
• Good service
• Value for money

For the architect the two most important technical decisions are:
• Location of the main kitchen
• Provision of an efficient duct system
76.2 cm 91.4cm

91.4 cm
91.4 cm
320.04cm
76.2cm
76.2cm 91.4cm 91.4cm 91.4cm

426.72cm

Receptionist workstation/counter height

Reception & Waiting Area

91.4cm
76.2cm
259.08cm
The seating arrangements illustrated here provide some typical conditions that the

91.4cm
designer must address .
Individual seats are preferred over sofas.
Corner seating arrangements must always consider leg clearance .
Circulation between low tables and the edges of chairs must be adequate to
allow for the Legs of persons seated in the chairs .
Convenient locations for side tables, so that magazines, ashtrays, artwork, or 91.4cm 121.92cm 91.4cm
portable lighting can be placed on them are important .
Min Area = 30 sq m 411.48cm
Back Office
Seating Layouts

According to the design brief we


have to provide office for general
manager, manager and
supporting staff.

So we can refer to this single


office layout plan for general
manager and manager and we
can provide double office type of
layout for supporting staff.
estaurant & Kitchen

Restaurant and canteen

Min area for 30 tables = 143 sq m


Typical Kitchen
Layouts
Cottages & Amenities
Furniture Clearances
Min area = 60 sq m Min area = 40 sq m
The construction typically involves laying courses whose outer layer comprises random rubble masonry and wood, laid out alternately.[3] The walls are
almost two feet thick in dimension and act as a cavity wall. After one course of random rubble there is a course of wood (only outer course), which is
interlocked by dovetail random intermediate joints, to hold the wooden members in place. The courses alternate until a ceiling height is attained. The
cavity wall of every outer course of wood/stone is filled with smaller stones within. They act as insulation fillers between the outer layers.

 Hip roofs are usually employed but there are instances where gable with dormer windows are adopted. 
Dormitories
Min are for three bed dorm = 30 sq m

91.44 cm
91.44 cm 106.68cm

55.88cm
106.68cm

Primary bedroom with crib Primary bedroom


The minimum height for toilet with four or fewer WCs
Toilets can be 2.2m.
Flooring should be non-slippery.
Walls should be washable to 2m height.
Parking

INTRODUCTION:
PARKING CONFIGURATION:
There continues to be an increase in vehicle numbers, with a corresponding demand for •Dimensions of vehicle parking spaces in parking bays range from 1.80x4.60
facilities to serve the car and the owner:
m to 2.50x 6.00m.But slightly longer for longer parking.
petrol garages, high-road service stations, car parks, car showrooms and repair garages. •While the 90 degrees parking is more economical in space requirements
(20-22 sqm per car , 45 degrees parking (23-26 sq m )
Thank You

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