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Space Program
Space
(250-Room De Lux Hotel)
No. of Occupants
Area Per Person
(Standard/Minimum)
Area
No. of Units
Total Area
Source
PUBLIC AREAS

Lobby
500
0.65 m2 / person
325 m2
1
325 m2
NBC
Lounge
-
0.40 m2 / guest room
100 m2
1
100 m2
TSS
Front Office (Includes Safety Deposit)
3
0.10 m2 / guest room
25 m2
1
25 m2
TSS
Toilet

Male Toilet ( Restroom Included)
-
24m2 / 250 guest rooms
24m2
1
24 m2
TSS
Female Toilet
-
14 m2 / 250 guest rooms
14 m2
1
14 m2
TSS
Female Restroom
-
14 m2 / 250 guest rooms
14 m2
1
14 m2
TSS
Clinic
10
4.36 m2 / person
43.6 m2
1
43.6 m2
TSS
SUB-TOTAL AREA

CONCESSION/ SUBRENTAL

Valet Shop / Bellman
-
0.10 m2 / guest room
25 m2
1
25 m2
TSS
Telephone / Facsimile Station
-
5.6 m2 general area required
5.6 m2
1
5.6 m2
TSS
Stores (Includes Storage)
-
2.8 m2 / guest room
700 m2
-
700 m2
TSS
Foreign Exchange counter
-
0.10 m2 / guest room
25 m2
1
25 m2

Conference Room
25
0.65 m2 / person
16.25 m2
2
32.5 m2
TSS
SUB-TOTAL AREA

FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE SPACE

Dining Room
300
1.70 m2 / seat
510 m2
1
510 m2
TSS
Main Kitchen
(Service to Dining Room, Employee’s Meals, Private Dining Rooms Only)

-

50% of the Dining area
(Minimum 40% – 45%)

255 m2

1

255 m2

TSS
Bake-Shop
-
20% of Main Kitchen area
51 m2
1
51 m2
TSS
Coffee Shop (Counter and Table Service) 125
1.30 m2 / seat
162.5 m2
1
162.5 m2
TSS
Auxiliary Kitchen
-
20% of Coffee Shop area
32.5 m2
1
32.5 m2
TSS
Space
(250-Room De Lux Hotel)
No. of Occupants
Area Per Person
(Standard/Minimum)
Area
No. of Units
Total Area
Source
Private Dining Rooms

Type 1
15
1.02 m2 / seat
15.3 m2
2
30.6 m2
TSS
Type 2
25
1.02 m2 / seat
25.5 m2
2
51 m2
TSS
Type 3
40
1.02 m2 / seat
40.8 m2
2
81.6 m2

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