Kmbr-Group J - Multiplex Complex: Offstreet Parking
Kmbr-Group J - Multiplex Complex: Offstreet Parking
KMBR- GROUP J –
MULTIPLEX
COMPLEX
BATHROOM
• Area of bathroom – 1.5 sqm min ( either side shall not be less than 1.1m )
• Area of Combined bathroom and latrine– 2.2 sqm min (with one side min
1. 1metres )
• Height of bathroom and latrine - min 2.2m
• Water closet for first 1000sqm – 1 per 200 males
1 per 100 females
1 per 400 males or part thereof and 1 per 200 females or part thereof for the
remaining area
• Urinals - 1 per 50 persons or part thereof for the first 1000 sq. meters of
built up area and 1 per 100 persons or part thereof for the remaining area.
• Washbasin for first 1000 sqm – 1 per 200 males , 1 per 200 females
1 per 400 males and 1 per 400 females or part thereof for the remaining area.
Occupancy load
FIRE SAFETY
Construction measures - (e.g. escape routes, number and construction of stairwells and the
formation of fire compartments)
Technical fire protection measures - smoke and fire detector systems, sprinkler systems,
smoke and heat extraction systems
Organisational fire protection measures - appointment of a fire protection representative and
the creation of a fire safety organisation and plans.
Fire Escape Staircase –
• Width of fire escape staircase shall not be less than one metre
• Tread shall not be less than 25 cm
• Riser shall not exceed 19 cm and the number of risers shall not exceed 16 per flight of stairs.
• Height of handrail of a fire escape staircase shall not be less than 100 cm and not more than 120 cm
• Fire escape stairs shall have straight flight for building exceeding 10 metres height.
Escape routes –
Residential or commercial units with at least one occupied room must have at least two independent escape routes leading to the
open air on each storey.
Sprinkler -
area coverage of sprinklers are: -
- 15.6 to 21 sq. m for light fire hazard.
- 12 sq. m for ordinary fire hazard.
- 9.3 sq. m for extra hazard.
- maximum spacing between any sprinklers cannot exceed 14.6 m
- for light and ordinary hazard and 3.7 m for extra hazard occupancies.
DATA STANDARDS
MULTIPLEX
• 2 150 PERSON CAPACITY SCREEN
• 2 200 PERSON CAPACITY SCREEN
• 2 300 PERSON CAPACITY SCREEN
SCREENS
• Distance of the screen from the wall with ACOUSTICS
is min. 120 cm; according to cinema size and system this • Adjacent auditoriums should be separated by walls of approx. 85
can be dB 18-20 000 Hz. The ceiling should feature sound-directing
reduced to 50 cm on the setting up of the sound system. surfaces with low acoustic delay difference time.
• The screen is perforated (sound-permeable). • The reverberation time can increase with growing auditorium
• Retracting blinds or curtains restrict the screen at the
volume and reduces from 0.8 to 0.2 s from low to high
sides with the same picture frequencies. . The rear wall behind the last row of seats should
height. have an insulated surface to prevent echo .
• Large screens are curved in a radius centered on the • Loudspeakers are distributed in the auditorium so that the
back difference in volume between the front and back rows does not
row of seats. The lower edge of the screen should be min. exceed 4 dB .
1.20 m
above the floor.
SEATING
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
common for immersive audio systems, or to pre- pare for immersive audio, the side
surround speakers can be placed on the side walls, along an axis running from the
height of the rear surround speakers to the acoustic center of the front speakers
For immersive audio systems there might be more surround speakers, closer to the
screen, and the number and placement might be calculated according to instructions
from the manufacturer of the audio system. Be sure to consult requirements from
manufacturers/dealers if such systems are an option
Usually the wall is built as a studwork in fireproof 2”x 4” wood for a small baffle
wall. Larger walls will require thicker studs, or the wall can be built in steel or
other materials. There are also simpler and lighter prefab baffle walls (so called “
Bafflettes ”) available. Make sure that the studs are not in conflict with the
front speakers.
GREEN RATING
GRIHA
In the Indian context, a building is 'green' when
• It is designed using an integrated approach (as
mentioned in NBC, Part 0)
• It provides its users with an “optimal” level of comfort
catering to local needs (as per NBC-Part 8)
• It uses minimum resources, sourced locally (as per
various IS codes and other local materials)
• It consumes minimum energy and water (as per ECBC
and NBC)
• It generates optimum waste, processed locally (as per
CPCB, and MoEF norms)... during its construction,
operation and demolition (i.e., over its entire life cycle)
LEED
The LEED® rating system has seven areas of concentration;
• Sustainable Sites
• Water Efficiency
• Energy and Atmosphere
• Materials and Resources
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Innovation in Design Process and Regional Priority.
Projects obtain credits in these areas to achieve
certification. A building becomes certified after receiving a
minimum of 40 credits from the USGBC.
MALL LAYOUT
• Anchor stores - a considerably larger tenant in a shopping mall, often
a department store or retail chain. Anchors account for 50–70% of the centre's
leasable space.
• Convenience stores -
• Flagship stores
• Connected (omnichannel) stores
• Leisure and entertainment facilities