Public buildings

Quantity adaptation of public buildings

Quantity adaptation of public buildings

2021-08-30 10:10:01
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Public buildings Quantity adaptation of

Public buildings (Public building) refers to the building for people to carry out various public activities.


 Public buildings



It generally includes office buildings, commercial buildings, tourism buildings, science, education, culture and health buildings, communication buildings, transportation buildings, etc.

Public buildings include office buildings (including office buildings, government department offices, etc.), [1] commercial buildings (such as shopping malls, financial buildings, etc.), tourism buildings (such as hotels, entertainment places, etc.), science, education, culture and health buildings (including culture, education, scientific research, medical care, health, sports buildings, etc.), communication buildings (such as posts and telecommunications, communications, data centers, broadcasting rooms) Transportation buildings (such as airports, high-speed railway stations, railway stations, subways, bus stations, refrigerators, etc.) and others (police stations, warehouses, detention centers).

The traffic connection part can generally be divided into three basic spatial forms: horizontal traffic, vertical traffic and hub traffic.

Key points of horizontal traffic layout:

It should be straightforward, avoid twists and turns, closely connected with each part of the space, and should have good lighting and lighting. For example, walkways.

Key points of vertical traffic layout:

Public buildings The location and quantity shall be determined according to the functional requirements and fire protection requirements. It shall be close to the traffic hub, evenly arranged, primary and secondary, and suitable for the number of people.


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