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Guiding Principles:

Guiding Principles:. Neo Georgian Aesthetic – Civic proportions Beautiful – “Wow factor” – distinguished Campus Great Lawn with outdoor teaching opportunity Three ‘naming’ opportunities worked into building design Break ground next summer Creative, innovative thinking

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Guiding Principles:

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  1. Guiding Principles: • Neo Georgian Aesthetic – Civic proportions • Beautiful – “Wow factor” – distinguished • Campus Great Lawn with outdoor teaching opportunity • Three ‘naming’ opportunities worked into building design • Break ground next summer • Creative, innovative thinking • Buildings reflect mission of CNU – • ”Great things are expected”

  2. Common Goals: • Effective Laboratory Spaces and Equipment for Faculty/Student Teaching and Research • Access to Natural Light • Adequate Office Space • Flexible, Technology-Enhanced Classrooms • Student/Faculty Interaction Space – Commons • Seminar Space

  3. Initial Program Summary: • Faculty Offices 189 • Small Classrooms (0-19 seats) 24 • 288 sections * • Medium Classrooms (26-49 seats) 37 • 444 sections * • Large Auditoriums (150 seats) 2 * Sections are based on 12 sections/classroom based on 80% utilization

  4. Initial Program Summary: • Building A 61,000 gsf 37,750 nsf • Building B 55,000 gsf 34,100 nsf • Building C 165,000 gsf 90,675 nsf

  5. Lab Planning Benchmarks & Critical Ratios NASF/FTE: Department average low/high • Biology 2,720 1,530 - 4,700 • Chemistry 3,020 1,560 - 4,960 • Math 510 260 - 920 • Physics 1,820 1,260 - 2,810 CNU: Department FTE average NASF • Biology 18 2,200 39,600 • Chemistry 10 2,500 25,000 • Math 18 400 7,200 • Physics/CSE 21 1,600 33,600 TOTAL: 67 105,400

  6. Schedule for Programming and Conceptual Design Aug 24 - Sept 4: Week of Sept 5: Sept 12 - 14: Week of Sept 18: Week of Sept 25: CNU reviews program spreadsheets and completes Room Data sheets; Budget is reviewed Design team compiles preliminary program and develops options for building massing Design team presents preliminary program and site design diagrams; Program is reduced as necessary Design team develops conceptual site plans and general cost estimates of buildings Design team presents Program Report and Conceptual Site Plan to CNU for final approval

  7. Budget • Academic Buildings: projected escalated cost at $275/sf • Current approved funds: $11.8M + $10.7M = $22.5M • Square feet allowed under current funding is 81,818 gsf for two academic buildings ($22.5M / $275 = 81,818 gsf)

  8. Flexibility • Flat Floor • 1,125 average square feet • 25 to 50 loose chairs at tables • Power and data at instructor’s station, in floor and around walls • Consider wireless • 22.5 to 45.0 asf/seat

  9. Case Study Classroom • Tiered Floor • 1,800 average square feet • 60 chairs at tables • Power and data throughout • Wireless • Smart Lecturn • 25 to 35 asf/seat

  10. Office and InteractiveSpaces Break Rooms Conference Rooms Informal Interaction Spaces Faculty Offices Atriums Outdoor Classrooms

  11. Communal Spaces

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