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Help make the CITRIS building fully functional by defining basic infrastructure, developing usage guidelines, and specifying needs for various facilities to enhance collaborative research spaces. Learn about the role of design committees, operational guidelines, and the committee members involved.
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CITRIS Building Startup Space Committees Design of the “Macro-Lab”February 22, 2006 Carlo Séquin, Gary Baldwin, Keat Saw, Scott Shackleton
A Few Typical Spaces Signature conference room (sixth floor) Small conference room Entrance to main auditorium Entrance corridor
Floorplan Level 3 to CEE Dept. (Davis Hall)
Floorplan Level 6 to Cory Hall to CEE Dept. (Davis Hall)
Level 5 Entrance toMicro/Nano-Lab
FloorplanLevel 5 Entrance toMicro/Nano-Lab
Jan 3 - Jan 31, 2006 Bid Period Feb 27, 2006 Contract Award Mar 15, 2006 Construction Start Spring, 2008 Construction Completion Summer, 2008 Move In Approximate Schedule
MacroLab-Level 1 45x68 26x66 44x45 21x70
MacroLab-Level 2 75x21 32x15
Help us to make the CITRIS building truly functional Think through what should comprise the basic infrastructure Make sure we didn’t miss anything in the infrastructure design Help develop usage guidelines for open, collaborative research spaces Fit-out of open office spaces for cubicle furniture Furniture plan for key conference rooms Specify needs for facilities fit-out for computer rooms and collaboratories Define A/V, networking, broadcasting, and other infrastructure Specify needs for Distance Learning Center Help with security guidelines (e.g., space accessibility to students after 5 PM ) Content for open spaces: entrance, café, tech “museum” Role of Design Committees
Successful functioning of the building heavily depends on works of these committees CITRIS goals and mission embrace highly multi-disciplinary, collaborative research CITRIS Headquarters serves many colleges, departments, and four UC campuses Plan for general occupancy model of temporary space - - for the life of projects/programs only The basic structure, both interior and exterior, is designed and fixed. We want to minimize any changes: they’re costly. Generally, throughout the building, design for consistency in every aspect: cubicles, furniture, networking, telephony, displays, amenities, etc. Specific goals and objectives for each committee will be distributed during the first meeting of each committee (after 1/1/06). Meet monthly, for the first few months (approximately through Spring ’06 term). Following that, probably quarterly update. Report quarterly Plenary session twice each semester to review checkpoints Have tentative design documents ready by early summer 2006 Dedicated webspace on www.citris-uc.org for document sharing, diagrams, updates, etc. To obtain access and instructions, go to: http://www.citris-uc.org/file_repositories A Few Guidelines
NanoFab Suite (fifth floor) Bill Flounders, Costas Spanos, Arun Majumdar, Luke Lee, Eicke Weber, Per Peterson, Gary Baldwin (chair) Macrolab Suite (Rooms 200, 201, 244 and portions of 140, 145, 148) Alice Agogino (chair), John Canny, Kara Nelson, Ruzena Bajcsy, Karl Hedrick Basement Laboratory (Room 145) Kathy Yelick, Eric Brewer, Stephen Brenner, Andrew Packard, Mark Hansen, Gary Baldwin (chair) Technology Museum Kris Pister, Homayoun Kazerooni, Stephen Connolly, Yuri Suzuki, Jasmina Vujic, Ken Goldberg, Gary Baldwin (chair) Classrooms 240, 250, 254 and Auditorium-related (301, 310, 306, 311, 312) Anthony St. George, Pam Atkinson (chair), Lisa Pruitt, Dan Garcia, Paul Wright, Raja Sengupta Computer Server Room (131) Eric Brewer, Kathy Yelick, Jasmina Vujic, Hua Pei Chen, Gary Baldwin (chair) Cyber Café Dan Garcia, Alex Bayen, Kimmen Sjolander, Jose Carmena, Roberto Horowitz, Ellen Zeng (HKN), James Li (TBP), May Chu (SWE) Members-at-large: Richard Newton, Gary Baldwin, Carlo Sequin, Scott Shakleton, Keat Saw Committee Members