The recommended space for an auditorium lobby typically ranges from 10 to 15 square feet per person. This allows for comfortable circulation, queuing, and social interaction before and after events. Factors such as the specific design, intended use, and local building codes can influence this number. It's important to assess the expected crowd size and activities to determine the appropriate lobby size.
ranges from 0.45sqmts to 0.6 sqmts ...generally 0.5 sqmts is taken
10,000 to 60,000 square feet.
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.
it depends
you usually need 12 square feet per person....so 250 x 12 = 3000 square feet
3000 / 70 = 42.5714 square feet per person or ~ 6.5 x 6.5 feet square per person. You tell me if this is "comfortable"?
The average size of a lobby can vary significantly depending on the type and purpose of the building, but generally, lobbies in commercial spaces like hotels and office buildings range from 500 to 2,000 square feet. Residential building lobbies tend to be smaller, often between 300 and 800 square feet. The design and size also depend on factors such as foot traffic, intended use, and aesthetic considerations.
Per the 2006 International Building Code... 5 square feet & 7 square feet if the person is dancing.
It depends how big the person is
The average person takes up about 1.5 to 2 square feet of space while standing still.
150*8 = 1200 square feet!
2 person for 10x10 room