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EV&A ARCHITECTS - TWO SUMMERLIN OFFICE BUILDING

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Laying out Bathrooms based on Occupant Load

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Matt Burns of Ed Vance and Associates explains the design development phase of the Two Summerlin Office Building in Las Vegas, Nevada.  He explains how the neighborhood impacted the building design, as well as the structural system and materials used. He also takes us inside the building and explains the interior finish package.

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You can see that there's four water closets in the women's restroom, and two water closets and two urinals in the men's restroom. And the occupant load is based off of the square footage of the floor plate, so we can determine how many occupants will be in a office building and layout the bathrooms based on that number of occupants. So what we're showing here is minimum code requirements and if the tenants want to add restrooms, additional restrooms in their space, they can.

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EV&A ARCHITECTS - TWO SUMMERLIN OFFICE BUILDING

Duration: 22m