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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Design Considerations for Archival Facilities February 28, 2006 William I. Kline, AIA Vice President - SmithGroup
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium agenda Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes Buffer Full building Multiple Regulatory Codes Standards
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Phasecompletion% of fee Schematic Design15%10% Design Development35%20% Construction Documents100%40% Bid / Negotiation 5% Construction Administration25% 100% Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes Buffer Full building Multiple Regulatory Codes Standards
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Site Building Planning Physical Master Planning Mission Exhibition Education Research Collection Publication Exhibition Education Research Collection Publication Project Operating Funding Final Design Construction Roles Activity Program Organization Job Descriptions Salaries Staffing Space Needs Design Criteria Facility Program Budget Available Potential Funding Implementation Research & Exhibit Design History Sequential Chronological Science Random Sequential Other Design Criteria Analysis Selection Site Planning and Design Process Overview Programming Art Random Sequential Staffing Exhibit Installation
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Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Examples of LBNL Software Analysis Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes Buffer Full building Multiple Regulatory
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes Buffer Full building Multiple Regulatory
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium Overview Programming Mission Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes Buffer Full building Multiple Regulatory
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National Archives and Records Administration Symposium “ T o bring together the records of the past and to house them in buildings where they will be preserved for the use of men and women in the future, a Nation must believe in three things. It must believe in the past. It must believe in the future. It must, above all, believe in the capacity of its own people to learn from the past so that they can gain in judgment in creating their own future.” Franklin D. Roosevelt Mission Programming Processes Elements Collection Types Environments Storage Mobile - static Gasketed - free Systems IAQ Redundancy Envelopes Buffer Full building Multiple Regulatory Codes Standards
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