FLOOR AND ROOM NUMBERING GUIDELINES

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FLOOR AND ROOM NUMBERING GUIDELINES November 2018

GENERAL: These numbering conventions have been developed and should be followed throughout University of Hawaii at Manoa controlled facilities for the purpose of standardizing floor and room numbers. For new buildings, these standards shall be followed as closely as possible. In cases of renovations or additions to existing buildings, the building s existing numbering system can be extended or abandoned. If abandonment is chosen, use the following standards to re-number the entire building including the renovated, additional and existing spaces. The intention is for each facility s floor and room numbering scheme to be structured so that the numbers flow through the building in a consistent, comprehensible, and user-friendly pattern. The scheme should be clear to the users of the facility, not causing confusion for individuals attempting to locate spaces. FLOOR NUMBERING: The first character of a room number indicates the floor level of the building. Level 1 (or 01, see below) should be the uppermost floor entered at grade or one half flight above grade. Levels below this shall use B for Basement, SB for Sub-Basement, and SB2, SB3, etc. for descending floors. See example below representing floor stacking. Level Character Level Description Assignable Room # Example Non-Assignable Room # Example 3 300 Level 303 300ME1 2 200 Level 203 200ME1 Grade 1 100 Level 103 100ME1 Grade Below Grade B Basement Level B03 B00ME1 Below Grade SB Sub-Basement Level SB03 SB00ME1 SB2 Sub-Basement 2 Level SB203 SB200ME1 Buildings located on severely sloped sites may need to vary from this rule, where necessary. On these sites, floor numbered 1 may not, in fact, be the uppermost floor entered at grade. In these cases B, SB, SB2, etc. may also be used to represent these levels. If a building has more than nine floors, the floor indicator shall consist of two characters, i.e. 08, 09 10, 11, etc. Usable attic floors and penthouse levels shall be numbered as whole floors. For example, a two-story penthouse atop a three floor building will be numbered as the fourth and fifth floors. Do not use prefixes such as R for roof level. Floor and Room Numbering Guidelines Page 2 of 6

ROOM NUMBERING: Use three or four digit numbers (plus optional alpha suffix) consistently throughout the building. Each rooms shall be numbered with a three or four digit number, where the first digit may be optionally replaced with the letter B, SB, SB2, etc. (see floor numbering above). The length depends upon the size of the building and once chosen shall be consistent throughout the entire building. Use three digit numbers for buildings with 9 or fewer floors and 99 or fewer rooms per floor. Use four digit numbers for buildings exceeding 9 floors or having more than 99 rooms per floor. Buildings with wings or sections can also use four digit numbers if this makes the numbering scheme easier to navigate. Examples: Examples: 21 indicates room number (1) 121 indicates room number (1) indicates floor (2) indicates floor (12) 123A indicates room number (23A) 0123A indicates room number (23A) indicates floor (1) indicates floor (01) B03 indicates room number (03) 0B03 indicates room number (03) indicates floor (B) indicates floor (0B) CORRIDORS All public corridors shall be identified using the century numbers followed by PC1, PC2, PC3, etc. (example: B00PC1, 100PC1, 200PC1, 300PC1). Corridors located within assignable suites shall be given standard room numbers. Classroom 101 Office 103A Interior Corridor 103 Office 103B Pantry 103C Main Entrance Public Corridor 100PC1 NUMBERS SHOULD FLOW FROM ONE END OF THE BUILDING TO THE OTHER: In a building with only one dividing corridor, room numbers shall flow in ascending order from one end of the building to the other. In a building with a more complex corridor system, numbers shall flow in ascending order in a clockwise direction through the corridors from the main entrance, or similar location such as elevator lobby. Floor and Room Numbering Guidelines Page 3 of 6

USE ODD NUMBERS ON ONE SIDE OF A CORRIDOR AND EVEN NUMBERS ON THE OTHER SIDE: Room numbers shall be coordinated so that even numbers are on one side of a corridor and odd numbers are on the other side. This requires equal number of spaces on both sides of the corridor. In more complex designs, or where the availability of numbers is limited, the odd-even format can be abandoned if consecutive numbering results in a more logical scheme. See the attached example at the end of this document. SKIP NUMBERS TO MAINTAIN SUCCESSION OF ROOM NUMBERING: In some instances, room numbers on one side of a corridor shall be skipped in order to maintain succession with the room numbers on the opposite side of the corridor. This may occur, for example, when a suite of rooms or large space is accessed through a single door and there are no other doors on that same side until further down the corridor. This will allow for future renovations that may convert suites or large spaces into separate or small rooms with a corridor door. SKIP NUMBERS TO ALLOW FOR FUTURE RENOVATIONS When a corridor contains large rooms such as classrooms, meeting rooms, etc. on both sides of the corridor, room numbers shall be skipped to allow for future renovation of a large space into smaller spaces. Sufficient numbers shall be reserved to allow for the large spaces to be divided into standard size office spaces. Consider using the structural grid as a reference. USE SIMILAR NUMBERING ON EACH FLOOR Numbering systems on all floors shall be as similar as possible even when the floor plans vary significantly. To the greatest extent possible, and without creating other inconsistencies, rooms with like digits in the last positions shall be located in the same position within the building. Thus B01, 101, 201, 301, etc. occur in a vertical stack. USE ALPHABETIC SUFFIXES FOR ROOMS ENTERED FROM OTHER ROOMS (RATHER THAN A CORRIDOR) Rooms entered from a main corridor or lobby shall be numbered with no letter suffix. Rooms which open off of a primary room, and not from a corridor (such as in a suite of offices), shall inherit the primary room s number appended with a letter suffix (example: Reception 301, Office 301A, Office 301B, Office Storage 301C). Assign suffix letters in the order rooms are encountered and, where possible, in the same direction as the overall numbering sequence. Only a single suffix is allowed (unless the room is designated a non-assignable space, see section below); thus in the case where the first room already has a suffix, the next alphabetic designation shall be used. Avoid the letters I and O which may be interpreted as numbers. Large suites with many rooms can use non-suffixed numbers if it makes the numbering scheme more understandable. EACH ROOM SHOULD HAVE ONLY ONE NUMBER In some instances, it is easier to start assigning numbers to doors first. In cases where a space may have multiple entrances and exit doors, the numbering of the doors will require both upper case letters and lower case letters. See the attached example at the end of this document. Each room should have only one number regardless of the number of doors opening into it. Exceptions can be made where a particularly large room is subdivided into different areas of use, such as by cubicles. In these cases, one-character letter suffixes are added to create unique numbers. Where the number of areas exceeds the suffixes available, additional sequential numbers should be used. Floor and Room Numbering Guidelines Page 4 of 6

NUMBER ALL ACCESSIBLE SPACES In addition to rooms, all interior spaces that can be directly accessed such as corridors, vestibules, stairwells, elevator shafts, and accessible pipe spaces shall be numbered in a manner as consistent as possible with standard room spaces. Where doors or walls separate different areas of these spaces, each area shall receive its own unique number. NON-ASSIGNABLE SPACES Non-assignable spaces (according to the Postsecondary Education Facilities Inventory and Classification Manual (FICM), 2006 Edition) shall be identified using the century numbers followed by the appropriate letter suffix as indicated below. Where multiple instances exist, use the appropriate letter suffix followed by a single digit number. Similar to assignable spaces, non-assignable spaces shall be aligned vertically where possible. For example, a continuous stairway shall be numbered accordingly on each floor; 100S2, 200S2, 300S2, 400S2, 00S2, etc. CONFLICTS AND SPECIAL CASES FICM Description Suffix Room Number Example Circulation Areas W01 Bridge BR 400BR W01 Tunnel TN 400TN W02 Elevator E 400E1, 400E2 W02 Escalator ES 400ES1, 400ES2 W04 Loading Dock LD 400LD W0 Lobby LB 400LB W06 Public Corridor PC 400PC1, 400PC2 W07 Stairway S 400S1, 400S2 Building Service Areas X01 Custodial Supply Closet CS 400CS X02 Janitor Room JC 400JC X02.1 Back of House Area BH 400BH X03.1 Public Restroom- Men MR 400MR X03.2 Public Restroom- Women WR 400WR X03.3 Public Restroom- All AG 400AG Gender X03.4 Privacy Room PR 400PR X04 Trash Room TR 400TR Mechanical Areas Y01 Central Utility Plant UT 400UT Y02 Fuel Room FL 400FL Y03 Shaft SH 400SH1, 400SH2 Y04.1 Mechanical Space ME 400ME1, 400ME2 Y04.2 Electrical Space EC 400EC1, 400EC2 Y04.3 Telecommunications Room TE 400TE1, 400TE2 In the case of conflicts or questions, the Office of Physical, Environmental and Long Range Planning shall be consulted and will provide an appropriate room numbering scheme to be implemented. Floor and Room Numbering Guidelines Page of 6

Special thanks to the Georgia Institute of Technology. Most of the content found herein was derived from the wellconstructed Building, Floor, and Room Numbering Guidelines produced by their Office of Capital Planning & Space Management and published at www.space.gatech.edu/assets/roomnumbering.pdf. Floor and Room Numbering Guidelines Page 6 of 6

01 This was considered the "Main" entrance for assigning numbers 1. Starting at the "Front" door, the committee assigned numbers to the doors in a clockwise rotation. Therefore, the committee started with Stair 1, then moved to the EM Suite, then the Biology Teaching Lab, etc... 2. The Committee utilized a sequential numbering system due to the layout of the building. 3. The uppercase letters indicate space designation and the lowercase letters indicate multiple doors within a single space. 29 () 100S1 Room Numbering and Door Numbering 100S1a 934 101C 7989 6 101B 234 101A 100 4 3 4 11D 101C 11Ca 7894943 101D 101D 101B 101A 34 2793 100S1 101 11D 11C 11a 11C 101E #8 42 4 101E 101 774 101F 9 101F 11 11A 329783 11B 11a 102 7983 11A 11B 103 8 102 100E2 8 100 102a 3 4 114a 103 100E1 114 The Wellness Room will use the designation "PR." 114 8 104 104 103a 113 112 113a 10 4 34 29 112 106 113 Due to the layout of this room and the amount of doors in Room 113A, this door designation does not follow the rules. It should be "113a" but the committee felt it would confuse the public to have two doors with the same name 7 34 29 113A 10 111 73 93 111 3 4 10A 3'29 & 3"73 & 89 98 10B 10B 93834! 100PR 100AG 100MR 100WR 113Aa 113A 113B 113B 10A 100LD 100b 100a 100TE 100TE 108 108a 100EC1 432 432 100AG 388322 100MR 100WR 106 100PR 107 34'29$ # 109 34 2793 # 3$ 4'873 100EC1a 38398 789!6 #333 4 01 293 889 3 109A 109A 109B 110 110 109E 100EC1 109E 109D 107 108 109D % 100JC 774 74 4 100ME 8" 100LD "39 # 6 109B $299 109 109C # 109C 100S2 01 100TR 100EC3 100LDa #3 23 3 & 100S2a 100EC2 29 (* 100S2 100EC2 100EC3 This is the All-Gender Restroom. This was previously identified as 'unisex'. This door should have a 'Back of House' designation as it is not a public space