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GROUP MEMBERS:

CHARUL
10221016

CHOUGULE MAHESH

HOSTEL
KUMAR
10221018

(LITERATURE
HARSHIT GOYAL
10221024

STUDY) MANISHA
10221032

MICKY GUPTA
10221033

PIYUSH
10221042
INTRODUCTION
A hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term shared
sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed,
usually a bunk ned in a dormitory, with shared use
of a lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be
mixed or single- sex and have private or shared
bathrooms. Private rooms may also be available, but
the property must offer dormitories to be considered
a hostel.
REQUIREMENTS
lobby/ reception
Multipurpose hall
Dining hall
Locker room
Pantry and kitchen
Bedrooms
Laundry room
Security room
Waste disposal
bathroom
SAFETY AMD
SECURITY
REQUIREMENTS
Metal detectors
Cctv
Smoke detectors, these can be
battery operated.
Fire and emergency alarms with
visual & audible signals
First aid kit with over the
counter medicines with front
desk
BASIC AREA REQUIRED
ACCORDING TO TIME SAVERS
STANDARDS (METER SQUARE)
Lobby + reception
102.19
technical / mechanical rooms
171.87
Laundry + storage
66.898
Kitchen + storage
118.91
Waste disposal
7.43
STUDENT ROOMS
REQUIREMNENTS IN A ROOM ARE:
Bed
Desk
Wardrobe
Chair
Bookshelf or case
STUDENT ROOMS
TYPES OF SPACES:
1. SINGLE ROOMS: the single room provides controlled privacy for its occupant
with respect to all other students. It may open directly to a corridor and thus
provide complete privacy coming and going.
2. SPLIT DOUBLE ROOMS: the split double room provides the social contact
obtained by two students sharing a common space but, at the same time,
recognizes and solves the problems of conflict of interest in the students social and
study activities.
3. FOUR STUDENT ROOMS: four students sharing one room have the same
problem as the students sharing double- or triple occupancy rooms
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