Jim B
Silver Member
I am reviewing a extended stay hotel for accessibility as an R1 under the IBC 2012 and ANSI A117.1-2009.
This is a new building with elevator service to all floors.
They are providing the required Accessible Units as per IBC 2012: 1107.6.1.1
This is a national hotel chain that is advertises this hotel as “your home away from home” and also advertises the rooms as “temporary housing”. After looking their web site, you can book a room for a day or for three months or more (based on a daily rate). The daily rate does drop when booking long term
Each of the sleeping units has a kitchenette with a sink, microwave, refrigerator and silverware, dishes and glasses. The front desk offers a total of 10 “hot plates” that work only with supplied cookware.
It would seem that all of the non-accessible units should be Type B units since they may be used as a residence as per IBC 2012; 1107.6.1.2
I was told by the architect that the Type B unit requirement was never called out anywhere else in the US where they have built these type of hotels.
Are there any opinions out there? Thanks!
This is a new building with elevator service to all floors.
They are providing the required Accessible Units as per IBC 2012: 1107.6.1.1
This is a national hotel chain that is advertises this hotel as “your home away from home” and also advertises the rooms as “temporary housing”. After looking their web site, you can book a room for a day or for three months or more (based on a daily rate). The daily rate does drop when booking long term
Each of the sleeping units has a kitchenette with a sink, microwave, refrigerator and silverware, dishes and glasses. The front desk offers a total of 10 “hot plates” that work only with supplied cookware.
It would seem that all of the non-accessible units should be Type B units since they may be used as a residence as per IBC 2012; 1107.6.1.2
I was told by the architect that the Type B unit requirement was never called out anywhere else in the US where they have built these type of hotels.
Are there any opinions out there? Thanks!