AN APPLIED PHILOSOPHY OF FACILITIES PLANNING

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AN APPLIED PHILOSOPHY OF FACILITIES PLANNING Robert A. Francis, Ed.D., HAIA Vice President for University Facilities Drexel University

GOALS OF FACILITIES PLANNING Support teaching and research Improve the quality of campus life Enhance the public image of the institution Comply with statutory and environmental obligations Conserve capital and operating costs

GOALS OF FACILITIES PLANNING ARE ACCOMPLISHED BY APPLYING THREE PRINCIPLES Dematerialization of mass Preservation of function Adaptation of labor

DEMATERIALIZATION OF MASS The continuous process of making objects lighter, using less physical input with less waste Top: The Sorbonne Bottom: Illinois Institute of Technology

PRESERVATION OF FUNCTION The ability of space to deliver benefits after the dematerialization of components Top: Library of Congress Bottom: Illinois Institute of Technology

ADAPTATION OF LABOR The process by which workers with less experience or artistry than their predecessors are able to deliver dematerialized spaces with preserved functionality Top: Drexel University Bottom: JCLS

DEMATERIALIZATION OF MASS Smaller and lighter materials Scaled-down functional requirements Improved net/gross Infill and build-over

THE FUNCTIONS OF MASS Support load Resolve lateral thrust Appeal aesthetically Top: Oxford University Bottom: University College London

EVOLUTION OF DEMATERIALIZATION

EVOLUTION OF DEMATERIALIZATION

DEMATERIALIZATION AT PENN

DEMATERIALIZATION AT IIT

DEMATERIALIZATION AT DREXEL

DEMATERIALIZATION AT DREXEL

DEMATERIALIZATION AT DREXEL

DEMATERIALIZATION AT DREXEL

EVOLUTION OF DEMATERIALIZATION Factory-built components generate Closer tolerances Higher repeatability Greater reliability Less waste Than field-erected components Drexel University: Exterior Panel Fabrication

EVOLUTION OF DEMATERIALIZATION

DEMATERIALIZATION AND INCREASED FUNCTIONALITY Though the modern period (ending in the 1960s), dematerialization increased functionality by: Increasing span Increasing height Decreasing cost

THE LIMITS OF DEMATERIALIZATION

THE LIMIT OF DEMATERIALIZATION The limit of dematerialization is achieved when increased functionality is no longer possible, and preservation of function becomes the goal

SCALING FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS SCUP Planning Standards Classroom 28 Office 48 Study 26 Support 16 Storage 10 General 47 Subtotal 175 GSF @ N=.67G 261

IMPROVED NET TO GROSS

INFILL AND BUILD-OVER

EXTERIOR FUNCTIONALITY