MANAGER ROOM DETAIL ONE

A Manager Room in architecture refers to a dedicated office space designed specifically for individuals in managerial or executive roles within an organization. This room is typically situated in a strategic location within a building to ensure both privacy and accessibility.

The design emphasizes functionality, professionalism, and comfort, often including a large desk, comfortable seating for meetings, storage solutions, and sometimes a private restroom or lounge area. Acoustic insulation and natural lighting are key considerations to create a productive environment.

The aesthetics usually reflect the status of the occupant, incorporating quality materials and a formal design style to convey authority and leadership.

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MANAGER ROOM DETAIL ONE

Manager Room detail drawing – 1

In construction, a Manager Room detail drawing provides comprehensive information necessary for the accurate construction and finishing of a manager’s office. These detailed drawings include dimensions, materials, furniture layout, finishes, lighting, and electrical plans.

Here’s a breakdown of what such a drawing typically includes:

Floor Plan:

  • Shows the layout of the room, including walls, doors, and windows.
  • Indicates placement of furniture such as the manager’s desk, chairs, storage units, and meeting table.
  • May also show circulation space and access to other rooms or corridors.

Elevations:

  • Interior wall elevations illustrate the arrangement of elements like shelves, cabinets, panels, artwork, and electrical outlets.
  • Details of finishes such as paint, wallpaper, wall panels, or decorative materials.

Reflected Ceiling Plan (RCP):

  • Shows ceiling design, including lighting fixtures (LED panels, downlights), air conditioning vents, ceiling materials (gypsum board, false ceiling design), and smoke detectors.

Furniture and Fixture Details:

  • Detailed drawings of custom furniture such as the manager’s desk, built-in storage, and credenza.
  • May include joinery details, materials, hardware specifications, and dimensions.

Material Specifications:

  • Lists all finishes including flooring (tiles, carpet, wood), wall paint, ceiling materials, glass types for partitions, and door finishes.
  • Often accompanied by a schedule or legend.

Electrical and Data Layout:

  • Location of power sockets, data ports, light switches, and cable management systems tailored for executive use.
  • Integration of AV equipment if needed.

Door and Window Details:

  • Sectional views showing frame details, material thickness, and hardware.
  • Acoustic or security features if applicable.

Sections and Joinery Details:

  • Cross-sectional views highlighting construction and assembly methods for partitions, furniture, and wall systems.
  • Necessary for carpenters and interior fit-out teams.

These detailed drawings ensure the room meets both aesthetic and functional expectations, suitable for an executive-level workspace.


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