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Design rules for reading rooms and teachers' offices.
Reading rooms and teachers' offices are indispensable places in school teaching activities. This paper will introduce the design rules of reading rooms and teachers' offices to help readers better understand the planning and layout of these places.

Code for design of reading room

The reading room should be located in a quiet environment and easy to contact with the teaching room. Teachers' reading rooms and students' reading rooms should be set up separately. The number of seats in the teachers' reading room should be 65438+ 0/3 of the number of teachers in the whole school. Number of seats in student reading room: primary school should be 65438+ 0/20 of the total number of students; Middle schools should be112 of the total number of students; Teachers in normal schools and kindergartens should be 65438+ 0/6 of the total number of students.

Design rules of stacks

The design of stacks should take measures such as ventilation, fire prevention, moistureproof, rat prevention and shading. The collection of books in primary schools should be calculated according to 20-30 volumes per student; The number of books per square meter should be 500-700. Middle school books should be calculated according to 30-40 volumes per student; The number of books per square meter should be 500-600. The collection of teachers in normal schools and kindergartens is calculated according to 80- 100 volumes per student; There should be 400-500 books per square meter.

Code for design of teachers' offices

The layout of teachers' offices should be conducive to preparing lessons and teaching activities. Teachers' offices and teachers' lounges should be equipped with wash basins, clothes hooks and power outlets.

Design principles of teachers' lounge

The teachers' lounge should be located on each floor or interlayer of the teaching building.