Our project is a machine/model-making shop in an art and design college. There are 4, ungendered, single-user bathrooms that all occupants have access to (no other bathrooms). 2 are ADA accessible. One of these has a urinal - the only one in the building. Assuming standard 50-50 gender ratio, would this be considered as 50% of males having access to urinals, or 95%? If another urinal was to be added, that would also go into the other ADA restroom because the size of that room can accommodate it. Would this then give 100% of the males access to urinals, or 95%?
And is there going to be an isue becaue the urinals are in ADA accessible bathrooms?
Emily Purcell
Sustainable Design LeadCannonDesign
LEEDuser Expert
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April 26, 2022 - 9:15 am
I'd call that 95% - it sounds like most of the time, a building user who would use a urinal would be able to access one. 100% sounds reasonable for adding a second urinal, that makes it pretty much equivalent to the standard gender-separated restroom setup.