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Training Room vs. Classroom OL calculations

VAC

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I recently started teaching a design class and one of the students asked how to calculate the OL of a Training Room (the floor plan had a 1,290 SF training room space in an office building (B)) In my practice I typically calculate training rooms as classrooms as the tables are pretty fixed (usually because of equipment ie. computers, etc) and someone is learning something. If it is a multi-function room, which happens to be used as a training room among other uses, I do calculate as unconcentrated tables and chairs.

But, is this the consensus or do you draw the lines differently.

I'm trying to explain it in a more black and white scenario (to the students) -especially because sometime they'll just see 'training room' without any other indication of how it's used.
What do y'all think?
~TIA
 
I think you are spot on, if the primary use is training, and it can't be easily cleared, classroom. If it is multi-purpose, unconcentrated tables and chairs.

That how I would figure it.
 
You can also use one person per 50 SF (shops and other vocational room areas) instead of 20 if the training is for computers or equipment that requires a larger worktable than a typical classroom.
 
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