Ground Floor Layout and Structural Configuration
This drawing represents a comprehensive architectural plan for maritime storage warehouse ’40’ with an area of 3713 m². This ground floor layout features a grid-based structural system with clearly defined circulation paths and multiple access points, including emergency exits and main entrances.
The structure incorporates:
Main Components:
– Column grid layout for optimal load distribution
– Perimeter wall system with thickness of approximately 0.15m
– Main entrance with specialized loading zones
– Emergency exits strategically positioned according to standard safety protocols
– Elevation markers indicating +0.0 at ground level, +7.65m and +8.65m at upper levels
The drawing includes both plan and sectional views (section 1-1), providing critical vertical dimension information. The warehouse incorporates standard maritime storage features with column spacing optimized for cargo handling equipment operation. The site context shows integration with surrounding port infrastructure, including connections to adjacent quays (numbered Q-01 through Q-87 in the site plan).
The structural grid appears designed to accommodate standard shipping container dimensions while maximizing usable floor space. All dimensions are presented in metric units, consistent with international maritime facility standards.