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JGJ 124-1999 Code for Design of Funeral Home Buildings

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Standard ID: JGJ 124-1999

Standard Name: Code for Design of Funeral Home Buildings

Chinese Name: 殡仪馆建筑设计规范

Standard category:Construction industry industry standards (JG)

state:in force

Date of Release1999-10-28

Date of Implementation:2000-02-01

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Standard ICS number:Building materials and buildings>>Buildings>>91.040.10 Public buildings

Standard Classification Number:Engineering Construction>>Industrial and Civil Engineering>>P33 Residential and Public Building Engineering

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publishing house:China Standards Press

Publication date:2000-02-01

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drafter:Chen Yumei, Li Guiwen, Feng Zhongmei, Gao Yueling, etc.

Drafting unit:Ministry of Civil Affairs 101 Research Institute

Publishing department:Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China

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This specification is formulated to improve the architectural design quality of funeral homes, create good conditions for funeral activities, and meet applicable economic, safety, and health requirements. This specification is applicable to the architectural design of new construction, reconstruction, and expansion projects of urban funeral homes in my country. JGJ 124-1999 Architectural Design Specification for Funeral Homes JGJ124-1999 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China
Code for Design of Funeral Parlor's BuildingsJGJ124—99
2000Beijing
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Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China
Code for Design of Funeral Parlor's Buildings BuildingsJGJ124—99
Editor: 101 Research Institute of the Ministry of Civil Affairs
Approving Department:
Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China
Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Effective Date: February 1, 2000
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About the Release of Industry Standards
《Funeral Home Construction Standards》 According to the requirements of the Ministry of Construction's "Notice on Issuing the 1998 Project Plan for the Formulation and Revision of Construction Industry Standards for Urban Construction and Construction" (Jianbiao [1998] No. 59), the "Funeral Building Design Specifications" edited by the Ministry of Civil Affairs 101 Research Institute has been reviewed and approved as a mandatory industry standard, numbered JGJ124-99, and will be implemented on February 1, 2000. This standard is managed by the China Academy of Building Technology, the Ministry of Construction's architectural design standard technology management unit, and the Ministry of Civil Affairs 101 Research Institute is responsible for the specific interpretation. The Ministry of Construction's Standard and Quota Research Institute organizes China Building Industry Press to publish it. Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China
Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China
October 28, 1999
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According to the requirements of the Ministry of Construction's Construction Standards [1998] No. 59 document, the compilation team has formulated this specification on the basis of extensive investigation and research, careful summary of practical experience, and extensive solicitation of opinions.
The main technical contents of this specification are: 1. General Principles; 2. Terminology; 3. Site Selection; 4. General Layout Design; 5. Building Design; 6. Protection; 7. Fire Protection Design; 8. Building Equipment.
This specification is managed by the China Academy of Building Technology, the technical unit responsible for architectural design standards of the Ministry of Construction, and the main editing unit is authorized to be responsible for specific interpretation. The main editing unit of this specification is: 101 Institute of the Ministry of Civil Affairs (Address: No. 22, Kejian Street, Xuefu Road, Nangang District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province; Postal Code: 150086). The participating units of this specification are: Harbin University of Architecture The main drafters of this specification are: Chen Yumei, Li Guiwen, Feng Zhongmei, Gao Yueling, Cai Shantao, Pu Wenbo, Xiao Chenglong, Wang Jiuan, Song Hongsheng
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1 General Principles
Master Plan Design...
4.1 Master Plan Layout
Outdoor Environment Design...
Architectural Design
General Provisions
Business Area Rooms...
Funeral Area Rooms...
Cremation Area Rooms
Ashe Storage Area Rooms·
Health Protection
6.2 Ashes Storage protection
7 Fire protection design
General provisions
7.2 Ash storage area
7.3 Cremation area
8 Building equipment
General provisions
8.2 Water supply and drainage
8.3 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
8.4 Electricity and lighting
Terms used in this specification
Articles
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1.0.1 This specification is formulated to improve the architectural design quality of funeral homes, create good conditions for funeral activities, and meet the requirements of applicability, economy, safety, and hygiene. 1.0.2 This specification applies to the architectural design of new construction, reconstruction and expansion projects of urban funeral homes in my country.
1.0.3 The architectural design of the funeral parlor shall be based on the local funeral customs and ensure a quiet and solemn activity space.
1.0.4 In addition to complying with this code, the architectural design of the funeral parlor shall also comply with the provisions of the relevant mandatory standards currently in force in the country.
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2.0.1 Funeral Parlorfuneralparlor
A place that provides some or all funeral service activities such as body disposal, cremation, mourning and ashes storage.
Business District
divisionforbusiness
A region for negotiating and handling funeral matters.
2.0.3 DivisionforfuneralserviceA region for body disposal and mourning activities. 2.0.4 disposal of corpse A general term for the cleaning, disinfection, preservation, cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, dissection, refrigeration and other treatments of the corpse before burial.
2.0.5 mourning hall
A place for holding farewell ceremonies or memorial services. 2.0.6 cremation house
A special room for cremating corpses.
2.0.7 division for depositing ashes of the dead An area for depositing ashes of the dead and providing related services. 2.0.8 mourning place placeforming mourning A place for mourning the deceased in a funeral home.
2.0.9 hearse
A special vehicle for transporting corpses.
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3.0.1 The site selection of the funeral home shall comply with the national land use principles and the requirements of the local master plan.
3.0.2 Funeral parlors with cremation rooms should be built on the leeward side of the local prevailing wind direction all year round, and should be conducive to drainage and air diffusion.
3.0.3 Funeral parlors should be located in places with convenient transportation and guaranteed water and electricity supply. 3.0.4 Funeral parlors should leave room for development when selecting sites. 3
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4 Master Plan Design
4.1 Master Plan Layout
4.1.1 The master plan layout should be divided into business area, funeral area, cremation area, ash storage area, administrative office area and parking lot according to function. 4.1.2 The master plan design should meet the following requirements: 1 Carry out reasonable functional zoning planning with the funeral area as the center, so as to facilitate communication and non-interference.
The building layout is compact, the transportation is convenient, and the diversion of vehicles and personnel is orderly. 2
The funeral area and the cremation area are adjacent and connected by a corridor. 3
A place for mourning should be set up in the ash storage area. 4
5The administrative office has a good orientation.
There is room for renovation and expansion and green land, and the greening rate should not be less than 35%. 6
7There is a place for centralized garbage disposal.
Outdoor public activity areas and public toilets should be set up. The design of outdoor public toilets should comply with the provisions of the current industry standard "Urban Public Toilet Planning and Design Standard" (CJ14). bzxz.net
4.1.3 The funeral home should have no less than 2 entrances and exits, one of which is dedicated to funeral vehicles.
4.1.4 In addition to complying with the provisions of the current national industry standard "Urban Public Transport Station, Field, Factory Design Specification" and other relevant standards, the design of the parking lot should also meet the following requirements:
1 Traffic organization should be done well.
2 Parking spaces for the disabled should be set up in the most convenient areas for parking lot access, and eye-catching "barrier-free signs" should be set up.
3 Separate parking lots should be set up for internal vehicles.
4.1.5 A square in front of the funeral home should be set up near the entrance.
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4.2 Outdoor Environment Design
4.2.1 Outdoor environment design should include the design of public activity venues, roads and greening. 4.2.2 Outdoor environment design should be based on the natural conditions of the land and combined with the characteristics of each functional area, and make a comprehensive design of landscape, plant configuration, rocks and water surfaces. 4.2.3 The road design should be based on the building layout and surrounding environmental conditions, and choose a convenient and safe solution, and meet the needs of fire trucks. 4.2.4 Each functional area should be equipped with eye-catching signs. 5
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5Architectural Design
5.1 General Provisions
5.1.1 The architectural design of the funeral home should be configured with business, funeral, cremation, ash storage, office and auxiliary rooms according to the scale and function. 5.1.2 Various rooms should be laid out according to the funeral process, with clear functions and convenient processes. 5.1.3 Rooms with heating and central air conditioning should be arranged in a centralized manner. 5.1.4 The funeral home building should have good natural lighting. The lighting standards of each room should comply with the provisions of Table 5.1.4.
Lighting standards for each room
Room name
Room for ashes storage
Mourning hall
Window-to-floor area ratio
Room name
Cremation room
Room for body disposal
Note: A is the area of ​​the side window for direct lighting, and A is the floor area. Table 5.1.4
Window-to-floor area ratio
5.1.5 Each room in the funeral home should have natural ventilation, and the ventilation opening area should not be less than 1/20 of the floor area of ​​each room.
5.1.6 Vertical ventilation ducts and exhaust devices supporting them should be set up in the rooms for body disposal, cremation room and ashes storage, etc. 5.2 Business area rooms
5.2.1 Business area rooms usually consist of rooms for business, funeral supplies sales, elegiac couplet writing and toilets.
5.2.2 The business hall should be equipped with a consultation area, business negotiation area, cashier's office and rest area, and its design should meet the following requirements:
1 The usable area of ​​the business hall should not be less than 80m2. 2 The usable area of ​​each business negotiation office or business negotiation room in the business hall should not be less than 6
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