The document discusses guidelines for different types of roads and parking facilities for vehicles. It outlines that primary, secondary, and access roads should follow a hierarchical pattern. Dimensions are provided for carriageways, ramps, and different types of vehicles including cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles, rickshaws. Guidelines are given for parking layout, stall dimensions, ramp gradients, and headroom clearances. Diagrams illustrate road patterns, vehicle turning radii, and efficient parking configurations.Read less
Hello all.
What is the best resource for all the same information one would find in the Ramsey Sleeper Architectural Graphic Standards, only in metric units? I have found a German publication with an english translation called Neufert's Architect's Data. Is this the typical go - to resource for this sort of thing?
Thanks in advance.
In the UK there's something called the 'Metric Handbook' which i think is what you might be after. Basically it's a book with dims an illustrations for all kinds of shit like parking spaces, toilets, sports stuff, seats, sinks, basins etc... have a look on amazon UK to see if you find it or do a google on it.
In architecture, parking and turning radius refer to the amount of space required for a vehicle to park or make a turn within a certain area. The parking radius is the minimum amount of space required for a vehicle to park, including space for doors to open, while the turning radius is the minimum amount of space needed for a vehicle to make a turn.
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