This is kind of a random question, but
(Also a possible hello to the community? I don't know if I've posted before, but I've been lurking for a fair while if so... Anyway quick in-case intro: I'm Ghan, 3rd year architecture student at the University of Western Australia. Hi! My favourite architect is probably one out of Alvar Aalto, Rem Koolhaus, Toyo Ito or... someone else... I'm a big fan of classical Greek architecture, Ancient Egypt and the Baroque. Modernism is also pretty neat!)
Does anyone happen to have a dimension for a women's changing room? I have to put two into a locker room for my studio project and I forgot to go and get measurements while the shops were still open, haha. I think I can guess it would be about 1300x2000 (mm) for a modestly sized one? But I'm not really sure.
Metric or Imperial suggestions are equally welcome! I just need a basic idea.
Also what are some people's favourite neoclassical buildings, if any? It seems to be a bit of a neiche genre in Australia!
Thanks a lot in advance. :)
Does anyone happen to have a dimension for a women's changing room? I have to put two into a locker room for my studio project and I forgot to go and get measurements while the shops were still open, haha. I think I can guess it would be about 1300x2000 (mm) for a modestly sized one? But I'm not really sure.
Metric or Imperial suggestions are equally welcome! I just need a basic idea.
Also what are some people's favourite neoclassical buildings, if any? It seems to be a bit of a neiche genre in Australia!
Thanks a lot in advance. :)