Guitar Bar in Salome-Platform


















Here is the corrected model of the guitar bar.


General Information
The bar is shaped like a guitar.
 The roof is curved and slanted so that the guitar will face the street.
The strings will have running lights attached, so that the features will be visible at night.

The bar contains two bar rooms, two restrooms, and a worker's area with its own bathroom.
 The main bar room contains a long bar stand, stage, a dance floor, and tables.
The smaller bar room is designed for customers who do not want to listen to music, and contains tables and a small bar stand.

Because of the tall back wall, the building has a great amount of unused space above the bar.
A second floor would utilize the unused space, but is too complex to build right now.

Occupant Load
Occupant load of the main bar-102 occupants
Occupant load of the small bar-28 occupants
The main bar needs automatic sprinklers to be installed because the occupant load is greater than 100.
Also the main bar needs two fire exits because the occupant load is more than 49.

Restrooms in a bar each need to contain one toilet for 40 people.
Also restrooms in a bar each need to contain one lavatory for 75 people.
The bar contains 3 toilets for women, and two toilets and two urinals for men.
Each restroom has two lavatories.

Fire Egress
The clear width of fire exits are 32" or greater.
Main bar
Egress capacity of door 1-400 occupants
Egress capacity of door 2-240 occupants
Small bar
Egress capacity of door 1-160 occupants

How the Curved Roof was made in Salome-Platform
1) Create a cylinder
2) Rotate and translate the cylinder.
3) Explode the cylinder and thicken the surface
4) Partition the cylinder using walls as tool object.
The result is a roof shaped like a guitar.

Work Cited:
Research on the occupancy load was done using Evstudio website
http://evstudio.com/restaurants-bars-bakeries-and-occupant-loads/

The guitar was traced using a picture downloaded under the CC license
By User:Martin Möller Talk - Classical Guitar two views.jpg, CC BY-SA 2.0 de, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24431078



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