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1.9
1.9.1 A typical facility consists of two major components: the
Program
training center and related maintenance facilities.
Synopsis
1.9.2 Chapter 4 delineates the functional and environmental
requirements for most individual spaces within the training center
and maintenance buildings. Not all projects will include all of the
spaces, nor are all of the possible types of spaces included in this
Design Guide. Specific information on the types and sizes of spaces
authorized is determined by the project documentation. The Design
Agency will supplement the information in this Guide in the project
documentation and at the initial design conference.
1.9.3 The Army Reserve Center or training center (TC) generally
consists of five main functional groups: administrative, assembly/
kitchen, weapons, educational, and storage. Supporting these main
functional groups are the special training and support areas. Within
each group are subordinate functional areas that contribute to the
operation of the group. Circulation and structural space are
allocated to each project based on the size of the other authorized
spaces.
1.9.3.1 The administrative group consists of spaces for offices,
recruiting/retention, information technology, administrative support,
and a lobby:
1.9.3.1.1 Full-time and unit exclusive office space is dedicated
space for full-time employees and unit supervisors. These may be
single or shared offices.
1.9.3.1.2 Unit common office space is shared space for use by
nonsupervisory unit personnel. The unit common workstations are
available for use by the various Tenant units on their assigned drill
weekends.
1.9.3.1.3 Supporting spaces include such functions as the mailroom,
administrative support rooms, information technology, recruiting/
retention offices, family support office, and the lobby.
1.9.3.2 The assembly/kitchen group consists of the assembly hall,
table and chair storage, and the kitchen.
1.9.3.2.1 The main element of the assembly group is a multipurpose
space for assembly. The hall serves as a large classroom, a practical
training area, a dining room, and as an area for drills and
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