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Feasibility Study Update – April 23 th, 2013
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Agenda and Goals 1.Review Design Values 2.Review Program Elements 3.Review Design Strategies 4.Review Next Steps a)Department Program Verification b)Cost Estimate
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Design Values 1) A 21 st Century Learning Environment A learning environment to inspire, motivate, and prepare learners to live in an ever-changing, globalized world Environment should foster and promote individuals who can think creatively, critically, operate collaboratively, use technology, exhibit effective written and oral communications, and operate in teams that reflect diverse global perspectives
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Design Values 2) A Student-Centered Design Built to Encourage Student, Faculty and Staff Collaboration A Enhance visibility of core student services Centralize and connect the East and West main entrances The main point of arrival should be a social space with a sense of connection to the larger education community Stairways and doorways ‘opened up’ to encourage flow and interaction Connect the tower to the college and campus
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Design Values 3) A Civic Structure Instead of a Citadel The building should be a participatory structure encouraging engagement—open and welcoming Day-lit interior atrium that is visible and connected to the exterior
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Design Values 4) Connect Learning Spaces to Offices and Conference Rooms Connection or ‘proximity’ from offices and learning spaces Sense of place and identity More than classrooms—learning can ‘break-out’ to other areas
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Additional Design Values 1.Natural light 2.Connection to nature 3.Outdoor learning areas 4.Wayfinding 5.Transparency between spaces 6.Universal Design principles 7.Community-focused design 8.Welcoming entry areas 9.Home-style restrooms 10.Modern design 11.Celebrate learning 12.Sustainability and green design 13.Health and wellness 14.Security
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Learning Spaces Large Group Room (TEAL) Capacity: 150 Students
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Learning Spaces Flexible Learning Studio Capacity: 35 Students
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Learning Spaces Distance Learning Lab Capacity: 35 Students
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Learning Spaces Da Vinci Studio Capacity: 40 Students
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Learning Spaces Seminar Rooms Capacity: 16 Students
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Learning Spaces Small Group Study Capacity: 8 Students
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Learning Spaces Informal Learning Spaces Capacity: Varies
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Additional Learning Spaces 1.Observation Room 2.Multi-Purpose Room 3.Elementary Demonstration Classroom 4.Labs = Small Group Study
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Design Strategies Natural Playscape Enhanced Entry Enhanced Entry Rooftop Terrace & Garden Outdoor Classroom Health & Wellness Learning
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Design Strategies East Parking First Floor
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Design Strategies Main Campus Second Floor
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Design Strategies 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
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Design Strategies
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Cost Estimate Total Building SF:150,638 Cost per SF @ $20 million:$133/sf Tier 1 – Light renovation $102/sf General layout of the space will stay the same but will be completely refreshed with new finishes. Tier 2 – Medium renovation $122/sf Demolition of the entire space down to the structure. New demising walls with new electrical and data locations. Tier 3 – Heavy renovation $215/sf Demolition of the entire space including structural modifications or complete construction of a new floor system. New demising walls with new electrical and data locations.
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Cost Estimate Must average $133/sf Tier 1 $102/sf Tier 2 $122/sf Tier 3 $215/sf 0 sf 150,000 sf 0 sf 150,000 sf 0 sf 150,000 sf
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