Fig 1.
Schematic diagram of Farley’s principle.
Table 1.
Significant anthropometric body dimensions.
Fig 2.
Measurement dimensions.
Fig 3.
Test process record (partial).
Table 2.
The eight joint mobility measures in study subjects by age.
Fig 4.
The model for calculating the attainable heights of the vertical dimension.
Fig 5.
Four layers in the neutral state of the torso.
Fig 6.
Four layers in the flexion state of the torso.
Fig 7.
Residential space is divided vertically into 11 reference layers.
Fig 8.
Comfort zones.
Fig 9.
Vertical division of the washing space.
Fig 10.
Vertical dimensional division of space in the shower area.
Fig 11.
Vertical dimensional division of space in the washbasin area.
Fig 12.
Vertical division of the laundry and storage area.