Titles and categories scraped by algorithm from on-line sources:
Pattern Number: 151Pattern Title: Small Meeting Rooms
Category: Buildings
Sub-Category: The most important areas and rooms (in offices, workshops and public buildings)
Up links: 43 University as Marketplace 44 Local Town Hall 83 Master and Aprentices 146 Flexible office Space 148 Small Work Groups
Horizontal links:
Down links: 159 Light on Two Sides of Every Room 185 Sitting Circle 251 Different Chairs 252 Pools of Light 191 The Shape of Indoor Space
Link to source: http://www.patternlanguage.com/apl/apl151/apl151.htm - requires US $5/month subscription to access
Link to Google Books: 151 Small Meeting Rooms - look for result showing just pattern number and title
Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:
Summary 1: Make at least 70 per cent of all meeting rooms really small - for 12 people or less.
Summary 2: Most of these meetings are held in rooms designed for far more than 15 people.
Summary 3: Finally, the spatial distribution of meeting rooms is often as poorly adapted to the actual meetings as the size distribution.
Summary 4: The meeting rooms are not located where people work.
Summary 5: The meetings work best when the meeting rooms are fairly near the participants' offices.
Summary 6: Shape meeting rooms like any other rooms, perhaps with special emphasis on the fact that there must be no glare - LIGHT ON TWO SIDES OF EVERY ROOM - and on the fact that the rooms should be roughly round or square, and not too long or narrow - SITTING CIRCLE..
Keywords: meeting room people size group
Google Image Search: Searching on: meeting room people size group