Smoking shelter placement uses BIM to review distance from doors, air intakes, public routes, windows, seating, security coverage, lighting, waste, and maintenance access.
Why This Matters
Smoking areas affect comfort, air quality, public perception, and operations. A poorly placed shelter can send smoke toward entrances, intakes, or occupied outdoor areas.
Practical Guidance
Review Air Movement: Check nearby doors, windows, ventilation intakes, and prevailing wind direction where known.
Map Public Routes: Avoid forcing non-smokers through smoke zones.
Coordinate Services: Lighting, CCTV, ash disposal, cleaning access, and weather protection matter.
Check Policy: Align shelter location with local rules and building management policy.
Checklist
- Review distance from doors, windows, and air intakes
- Check public routes and outdoor seating impact
- Coordinate lighting, CCTV, waste, and cleaning access
- Confirm compliance with building policy and local rules
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Smoking shelter BIM is micro-planning with real comfort impact. Placement decisions affect everyone passing nearby.
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