[Bldg-sim] Definition of a University Dormitory - Residential or Non-Residential?

Jim Dirkes jim at buildingperformanceteam.com
Wed Apr 10 09:53:54 PDT 2013


However.....
The notes in that table clarify as shown below.  I think the notes indicate that Donal's "predominant" building type is residential.  It sounds as though there are some "non-predominant" types as well.  Take a look at G3.1.1's Exceptions for a description of those.

>From 90.1-2007 Table G3.1.1A:
Notes:
Residential building types include dormitory, hotel, motel, and multifamily. Residential space types include guest rooms, living quarters, private living space, and sleeping quarters. Other
building and space types are considered nonresidential


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From: bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org [mailto:bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of John Aulbach
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:47 PM
To: Dónal O'Connor; Building Sim Forum
Subject: Re: [Bldg-sim] Definition of a University Dormitory - Residential or Non-Residential?

Sir:

If the building is over 5 stories high believe that comes under Non-Residential. Period.


John Aulbach, PE

From: Dónal O'Connor <oconnor_dj at hotmail.com<mailto:oconnor_dj at hotmail.com>>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 9:05 AM
Subject: [Bldg-sim] Definition of a University Dormitory - Residential or Non-Residential?

Dear Bldg Sim,

I'm looking for guidance on the definition of a University Dormitory building that I'm modeling under LEED 2009, particularly referencing Table G3.1.1A Baseline HVAC System Types. The building has 9 storeys above grade with an underground basement, with a total floor area of approx. 125,000 sq. ft.

The Basement is primarily crawlspace, electrical, mechanical, student storage etc.

The Main Floor consists of a number of multi-purpose rooms, further storage facilities for bicycles, recycling etc, with 1/3 of the main floor plan dedicated to student residences.

The remaining floors, 2 - 9, are student residences with a number of break out/study rooms/lounge areas on each floor.

Is the building classified as "Residential", or is it considered "Nonresidential and More than 5 floors or > 150,000 sq. ft" due to the basement and main floor spaces not being "Residential"? Will I have to model the basement and the main floor separate from floors 2-9?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Dónal

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