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SCS Building Committee. The SCS Building Committee. Members: Guy Blelloch Randy Bryant Sharon Burks Peter Lee Jim Skees Manuela Veloso. Met weekly since October, 2004 Discussed space needs, lab space, collaborative spaces, flexibility, classrooms, transparency, technology, …
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The SCS Building Committee Members: • Guy Blelloch • Randy Bryant • Sharon Burks • Peter Lee • Jim Skees • Manuela Veloso
Met weekly since October, 2004 • Discussed space needs, lab space, collaborative spaces, flexibility, classrooms, transparency, technology, … • Taken two surveys • Online survey had 320 participants • Visited over 30 buildings on 15+ campuses • Met with various people about their experience
Program Space (205K GSF) • Undergraduate Core for SCS (18K NSF) • 12K Classrooms/Cluster • 5K Offices for teaching staff/TAs/UG Orgs. • 1K Undergraduate lounge • Research (97K NSF) • 57K Offices • 22K Project rooms (labs) • 16K Common spaces • 4K Auditorium – possibly dual use • Dean’s suite (3K NSF) • Planetary Robotics (5K NSF) Assuming 60% efficiency
Open Issues • Needs to be verified by architects • Mix of project room sizes • How much of project room allocation to put towards “collaborative workspaces” • How much to put toward small machine rooms? • Large machine room? • Dual use of auditorium as classroom? • Atrium/Lobby as NSF or GSF?
Program Goals : Site 1. Indoor above grade Connection to NSH • Our School is very integrated • Maintain interactions • Maintain space flexibility • Maintain shared services
Program Goals : Site 1. Indoor above grade Connection to NSH Survey found that the bridge between Wean and NSH is the most important feature of NSH
Program Goals : Site 2. Easy Connection to the Cut Good connection to UC and East Campus
Program Goals : Site 2. Easy Connection to the Cut Improve access from other West Campus buildings to East Campus
Program Goals : Site 2. Easy Connection to the Cut Create a Pathway to Craig from East Campus
Program Goals : Site 2. Easy Connection to the Cut Campus Tour
Program Goals : Site 3. Visitor’s entrance on Forbes
Program Goals : Site 3. Visitor’s entrance on Forbes
Program Goals : Site 4. Accessible Undergraduate “core”
Dorms U Center 4. Accessible Undergraduate “core”
Classes (# of seats) 4. Accessible Undergraduate “core” 300 1150 190 200 310 860 110 540
Program Goals : Site Research 4. Accessible Undergraduate “core” Avoid too much traffic through research space
Program Goals : Site 5. Create a “quad” with greenspace(s)
Program Goals : Site 5. Create a “quad” with greenspace(s) Lots of light and reasonable views
Program Goals : Site 6. Underground Parking
Program Goals : Building A building for people, not machines.
Program Goals : Building 1. Collaborative Workspaces Cornell UIUC In teaching space In research space Open small group work areas
Program Goals : Building Ohio State 1. Collaborative Workspaces Open project areas Bridges Outdoor spaces Cornell Cafe UIUC
Program Goals : Building 2. Natural Light U. Washington Atrium Services Student Offices Labs Faculty Offices All “people” spaces have natural light
Program Goals : Building 2. Natural Light Chicago Ohio State Chicago
Program Goals : Building 3. “Transparency” Faculty offices Library classrooms hallway project area From conference room Work area Needs to be carefully balanced with privacy.
Program Goals : Building Other Goals • Support and display our “culture” • Flexibility – perhaps raised floor plenum • Individual control of temperature • Faculty on main hallways • Support various forms of grouping • Avoid ugly dropped ceilings
10’ 15’ Secondary secure hallway Kitchen Collaborative Workroom 16’ printer Glass main hallway Glass 18’ Project Rooms Support Staff 12’ Students, Research Staff, Visitors Faculty