Table 9-2
Typical Interior Fixed Furniture Elements
SPACE
TYPE OF FURNITURE ELEMENT
Courtroom
Judge's Bench (Refer to USCDG for specific configuration.)
Deputy Clerk Desk (Adaptable for computer and printer.)
Witness Box
Fixed base chairs for jury and one not fixed
Spectator Rail
Jury Box
Spectator Benches
Grand Jury Room
Bench
Witness Stand
Jury Rails
Judge's Chambers Suite
Kitchen-type serving unit with sink (Cabinets above and below)
Book shelves
Judge's Robing Room
Lockers for robes
Judge's Toilet
Vanity, mirror, and medicine cabinet
Jury Assembly
Check-In counter
Coat closet with rods
Kitchenette-type serving unit (Cabinets above and below)
Jury Areas
Toilets with vanity and mirror
Kitchenette-type serving unit
Coat closet with rods
Library Spaces
Stand-up counter
All Public Areas
Stand-up counters
USMS Detention Cells
Benches
Modesty screen
USMS Prisoner/Attorney Interview
Counter
Stool (Prisoner side)
USMS Reception/Cashier
Service counter
USMS Staff Locker Rooms (Men's and Women's)
Lockers and benches
Grooming shelf and mirrors
Metal lockers
Hooks or open closet rod and shelf for coats
USMS & CSOS Work/Mail Room
Base cabinets
Work surface
Shelving
Note: Refer to USMS-RSSPSSM for related furniture.
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DESIGN
STANDARDS
FOR
U.S.
COURT
FAC I L IT I E S
9.3
Architectural and Interior Design
Revised March 2005 PBS-P100