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Marriott Design Standards Module 14 Review

Module 14 dedicates a standalone subsection to ADA compliance, which goes beyond federal law:

: Systems must have a 10% hydraulic safety factor to ensure sufficient pressure and volume during an emergency. Coordination : Module 14 must be coordinated with other modules, such as Module 12 (Elevators) Module 15 (Mechanical, Plumbing & Electrical) Johnson Controls Summary of Design Standards Modules Module 14 is part of a 16-module technical series: Module 1–9 marriott design standards module 14

Module 14 coordinates closely with Module 15 (HVAC). For bathrooms: Module 14 dedicates a standalone subsection to ADA

. It is widely recognized in the hotel development industry for setting safety requirements that frequently exceed local building codes and regulations. Core Principles of Module 14 The standard is built on nine guiding principles It is widely recognized in the hotel development

Marriott Design Standards Module 14 provides guidelines for designing public areas and amenities that create a welcoming and memorable experience for guests. This module focuses on the design of hotel lobbies, corridors, restaurants, bars, fitness centers, and other public spaces.

| Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Remove shoes before entering a home or temple | Point feet at people or religious images | | Use right hand for eating and giving money | Eat beef in Hindu or Jain homes (cow sacred) | | Address elders as “ji” (respect suffix) | Public displays of affection in rural or temple settings | | Accept food/drink when offered (it’s a sign of welcome) | Touch someone’s head (seat of soul) without permission |

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