Marriott Design Standards Module 14 Jun 2026

Uncompromising safety is crucial to brand loyalty.

Strict hourly ratings are required for walls separating guestrooms, exit stairwells, laundry chutes, and high-hazard areas like commercial kitchens or boiler rooms.

This review evaluates Module 14 based on , brand alignment , and practical application in a real-world procurement and design context. marriott design standards module 14

Some of the key design elements emphasized in Module 14 include:

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Module 14 is heavily based on and other National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, including: NFPA 13: Installation of Sprinkler Systems. NFPA 14: Standpipe Systems. NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code.

To successfully meet Module 14 requirements, project teams should: Some of the key design elements emphasized in

represents the brand's unwavering commitment to safety. By adhering to these strict, often superior, fire protection standards, Marriott International ensures that the comfort of their guests is matched only by their security.