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AIA AAJ Annual Conference San Francisco, CA November 6, 2008 Design build/design excellence in Juvenile Justice Presentation by James Kessler, AIA, LEED AP HOK PC Washington, DC Case Study- DC Youth Services Center
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Design build/design excellence in Juvenile Justice Public entry at the DC - Oak Hill Youth Center Laurel, MD Compete from Concept-time and cost Compete from Program for best value- design excellence How does Design/build influence design excellence?
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Design build/design excellence in Juvenile Justice Design Excellence Shared vision Owner Architect Builder Mayor Anthony Williams at groundbreaking ceremony In D/B competition the program represent the owner
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“The Youth Services Center is to be a ‘good neighbor’ and achieve a harmonious fit within its environment. This is important not only for the perceptions of the residents of the surrounding community but also for the perceptions of the youth who will become its clients.” -- Program of Requirements (Ricci Greene & Associates) Case Study- DC Youth Services Center Request for Proposal
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“The juvenile detention component should convey by its design that is change- oriented rather than punitive, and that it encourages the development of a positive self identity on the part of the youth who come in contact with it.” -- Program of Requirements (Ricci Greene & Associates) Gallaudet University Buildings DC Youth Services Center Request for Proposal
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Gallaudet University Youth Services Site Residential Commercial DC Youth Services Center Urban ContextResidential
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Site Topography
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DC Youth Services Center Model Site Topography Public Entry Police Community Center Housing Resident Support
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Site Plan Mech. Service Public Police Community Center Housing Support Public Parking Service/Transfer Staff Entry
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Public Entry
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Street View
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Mt. Olivet Street
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Community Center
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Entry Lobby
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center First Floor Resident Housing Community Hall Police Processing Intake Courtyard Public Entry Resident Support Staff Entry Medical Visiting Lobby S S S S C C
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Community Center
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Courtyard Visiting BirdsBoulder
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Second Floor Staff Lounge Training Education Public/Resident Gym Administration S S S S
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Entry Living Area Outdoor Exercise Game Room Time-Out Room Showers Resident Rooms Natural Light Dining Disabled Resident Room District of Columbia Youth Services Center 10 Resident Housing Pod Dining Living Area Borrowed Light
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Housing Cluster Outdoor Exercise District of Columbia Youth Services Center Housing Cluster Game Room Int. Game Room Class Int. Outdoor Outdoor Ex. Classroom S St. C C Int. E
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District of Columbia Youth Services Center Neighbor
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