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Consider providing a high-temperature warning light in
a well-traveled corridor.
Refer to USAR-CIO criteria memo.
4.2.7 Lobby
4.2.7.1 The lobby provides an entryway and reception area for unit
personnel and visitors. It is one of the first images observed by
visitors, and should reflect feelings of pride and commitment
characteristic of the Army Reserve.
4.2.7.2 As the primary public entrance to the training center building,
the entry must be readily identifiable from the parking lot and
pedestrian access routes. The entrance should have an adequate
exterior overhang or vestibule, and the design should provide an
ordered, warm, friendly invitation to the public.
4.2.7.3 The lobby must be adjacent to a permanently staffed office
since there is no receptionist, and must accommodate circulation,
traffic patterns and waiting space. Graphic displays, such as
Minuteman and units' plaques, trophies and awards, should be placed
in a visually prominent location.
4.2.7.4 Space Design Information
General/Code
Size 44.6 sq m (480 sf); may augment from circulation
space
Occupancy business; may be assembly if associated with
assembly hall
Occupancy count 1 person per 9.3 sq m (100 sf); more if
considered assembly waiting space
Architectural/Interiors
Minimum STC rating 40
Ceiling height 2750 mm (9 ft) minimum
Floor quarry tile; carpet or VCT as an alternative
Base quarry tile; rubber as an alternative
Walls painted gyp board
Ceiling gyp board; suspended ACT as an alternative
Trim guardrail and corner guards to protect walls
Lockset panic hardware; locksets are Tenant preference
Mechanical
Heating, occupied 20 degrees C (68 F); maintained 13
degrees C (55 F)
Cooling, occupied none; maintained none Ventilation
comply with ASHRAE 62
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