CAFE
SPACES
The main spaces wiil be the two sitting spaces (indoor and outdoor), but a kitchen and a storage are required for the cafe as well.
The main spaces wiil be the two sitting spaces (indoor and outdoor), but a kitchen and a storage are required for the cafe as well.
USERS - clothing (naturalfrequency, n.d.)
1] People visiting the cafe (all ages, local and foreigners, up to 50 users)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, shirt or blouse, perhaps a light jacket and sandals. [0,6-1,2 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy pullover, jacket and shoes. [1,8-2,4 clo]
2] People working at the cafe (up to 5 persons)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, light shirt or blouse and shoes [around 0.6 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy shirt or blouse and shoes [around 1.2 clo]
1] People visiting the cafe (all ages, local and foreigners, up to 50 users)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, shirt or blouse, perhaps a light jacket and sandals. [0,6-1,2 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy pullover, jacket and shoes. [1,8-2,4 clo]
2] People working at the cafe (up to 5 persons)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, light shirt or blouse and shoes [around 0.6 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy shirt or blouse and shoes [around 1.2 clo]
TASKS - activity levels (Auliciems A. et al, 2007)
1] People visiting the cafe
2] People working at the cafe
1] People visiting the cafe
- sitting
- drinking or eating
- talking
- reading
- using the computer
2] People working at the cafe
- standing, light activity [1,6 met]
- walking, delivering orders [1,9 met]
- preparing drinks or light meals (medium domestic work) [2,9 met]
- washing dishes standing [2,5 met]
EXHIBITION SPACE
SPACES
Αn open plan space for the exhibitions, which can be divided into smaller spaces using not permanent partitions according to the requirements each time and working spaces are required for some artists that might prepare some work at the place of exhibition.
Αn open plan space for the exhibitions, which can be divided into smaller spaces using not permanent partitions according to the requirements each time and working spaces are required for some artists that might prepare some work at the place of exhibition.
USERS - clothing (naturalfrequency, n.d.)
1] People visiting the exhibition (all ages, local and foreigners, up to 100 users)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, shirt or blouse, perhaps a light jacket and sandals. [0,6-1,2 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy pullover, jacket and shoes. [1,8-2,4 clo]
2] Artists (up to 10 persons)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, light shirt or blouse and sandals [around 0.6 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy shirt or blouse and shoes [around 1,2 clo], if they work outside they might need a jacket [around 1,7 clo]
1] People visiting the exhibition (all ages, local and foreigners, up to 100 users)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, shirt or blouse, perhaps a light jacket and sandals. [0,6-1,2 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy pullover, jacket and shoes. [1,8-2,4 clo]
2] Artists (up to 10 persons)
Possible clothes on summer: Trousers, light shirt or blouse and sandals [around 0.6 clo]
Possible clothes on winter: Trousers, heavy shirt or blouse and shoes [around 1,2 clo], if they work outside they might need a jacket [around 1,7 clo]
TASKS - activity levels (Auliciems A. et al, 2007, p.9)
1] People visiting the exhibition
2] Artists working
1] People visiting the exhibition
- sitting
- standing relaxed
- walking in low pace
2] Artists working
- medium activity, standing or sitting [1,5-2 met]
REFERENCES
[1] naturalfrequency, n.d., Human Comfort [online] Available at: http://wiki.naturalfrequency.com/wiki/Human_Comfort [Accessed: 1/ November 2013]
[2] Auliciems A. et al, 2007, Thermal Comfort [pdf] Passive and Low Energy Architecture International in association with the Department of Architecture, The University of Queensland Brisbane
[1] naturalfrequency, n.d., Human Comfort [online] Available at: http://wiki.naturalfrequency.com/wiki/Human_Comfort [Accessed: 1/ November 2013]
[2] Auliciems A. et al, 2007, Thermal Comfort [pdf] Passive and Low Energy Architecture International in association with the Department of Architecture, The University of Queensland Brisbane