LSU Visual Identity Manual

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c a m p u s way f i n d i n g s i g n ag e guidelines Louisiana State Universit y b ato n ro u g e , lo u i s i a n a

Approved by Chancellor Michael Martin on 03/18/2010

lsu office of fac i l i t y d e v e lo p m e n t & campus planning



TABLE OF CONTENTS •

The role of campus wayfinding

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Introduction

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1 . d es i g n p r i n c i p l es •

Themes and design inspiration

Wayfinding strategy

Wayfinding plan

Destination hierarchy

Sign location plans

Campus map strategy

2 . s i g n d es i g n s •

Campus identity

Vehicular wayfinding and parking

Facility identification

Pedestrian wayfinding

Alternative transportation

Event signs

3 . d e ta i l s a n d s p ec i f i c at i o n s •

University identity

Typography

Sign colors and materials

Symbols and arrows

Standard details

Individual sign details

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Performance specifications

Retail guidelines

LSU campus map - affiliates

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t h e ro l e o f c a m p u s way f i n d i n g fo r l s u

Wayfinding is an experience: that of an individual attempting to make their way through an unfamiliar environment. When the information needed to access that environment is provided in a thoughtful, structured fashion, the unfamiliar quickly becomes comfortable, friendly, welcoming. A successful wayfinding system manages this experience, using signage as a communication tool to not only facilitate access, but also to reflect the institutional culture and complement the architecture and environment of its setting.

way f i n d i n g syst e m o bj ect i v es

Honor the LSU tradition Capture the cultural character of Baton Rouge Evoke the spirited attitude of both students and fans Reinforce the LSU brand Clearly inform, direct, and orient Create a safer, more user-friendly environment

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introd u ct i o n LSU has acknowledged the substantial impact signs have on the campus landscape as well as on the ability of visitors to successfully navigate the university environment.

from a campus environment, leading to the complaint of “sign clutter” on campus while risking confusion of campus visitors. In the absence of a formally documented sign campus signs to evolve to this state despite the best efforts of those who maintain them. The program summarized in this document formalizes a family of signs that will enhance the campus environment and improve wayfinding. The manual also serves as a definitive sign policy for Louisiana State University. The sign

variety of installation conditions, and are responsive to the capabilities of the LSU sign shop for maintenance and updating over time.

The Louisiana State University Campus Wayfinding Signage

The Louisiana State University Campus Wayfinding Signage

input from the Office of Facility Development and Campus

Guidelines establishes standards for design, programming,

Guidelines manual is available for all to review from the

Planning, a wide spectrum of campus stakeholders and the

implementation and upkeep of all permanent exterior

Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning

campus community along with the consultant.

signs on the LSU main campus, as well as guidelines for

website. It is intended for use by administrators, consultants,

appropriate use of temporary, event-based exterior signs.

planners and the University facilities and planning staff.

These standards must be adhered to in order to promote a

When special conditions arise which are not addressed in this

The primary University decision-making authority for

consistent and easily navigable environment for members of

manual, consult with the Office of Facility Development and

development of the signage guidelines was the Wayfinding

the campus community and guests alike. Non-conforming or

Campus Planning.

Management Team, whose responsibilities were direction-

non-approved signs will be subject to immediate removal.

Chancellors.

au t h o r i t y

The Sign Designs section of the manual explains the design

Implementation and maintenance of the sign system is the

of each sign in the program, along with guidelines for its

following departments and representatives:

responsibility of the Office of Facility Services. All proposals

application and implementation. As such it should be

Facility Development and Campus Planning - Jason Soileau

or requests for installation of exterior signs on campus,

consulted for information regarding the appropriate use

Finance and Administrative Services - Eric Monday

including regulatory and safety related signs, should be

for a given sign, standards for sign messages, and location

Facility Development and Campus Planning - Emmett David

addressed to the Office of Facility Development and Campus

and orientation in the campus environment. Consistent

Academic Affairs - Chuck Wilson

Planning, and are subject to its approval.

application of these guidelines over time will ensure a

Facility Development and Design Committee - Van Cox

The guidelines are intended to

Student Government - Corey Weber ’08, Jordan Milazzo ’09

sta k e h o l d e r s

comply with applicable MUTCD,

The Wayfinding Management Team sought early input and

ADA, and LADOT codes

Group provided a broad representation of the campus

regular feedback from a larger Working Group. The Working community, and by being involved early and frequently in the design process, helped gain support for adoption of the sign guidelines. The Working Group consisted of representatives from the following campus stakeholders: Parking, Athletics, UREC, Residential Life, Student Union, Dining, Bookstore, Law School, Ag Center, Student Health and University Auxiliary Services, as well as student participation

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The Wayfinding Management Team consisted of the

Cullen, Jewel Hampton

providing an effective, yet “low-key” presence in the

program are designed to enable flexible application to a

The Guidelines were developed in collaborative fashion, with

coherent, uncluttered and easily navigable sign system. The

Office of Communications and University Relations- Holly

designs are a response to the character of the main campus,

identity to satellite campus locations. Components of the

m a n ua l u s e

giving and providing reports and recommendations to the

program, inconsistency of execution over time can cause

The designs also provide a means to consistently apply this

p ro g r a m a d m i n i st r at i o n

way f i n d i n g m a n ag e m e n t t e a m

Disorganized and inconsistent signs can actually detract

landscape while reinforcing LSU’s graphic and color identity.

way f i n d i n g d es i g n p ro c es s

i m p l e m e n tat i o n Updates, replacement, or new sign orders on a small scale will be coordinated by the Office of Facility Development or implemented by the sign shop from stock-on-hand. Requests which qualify will be released by the Office of Facility Development directly to the sign shop for implementation. Larger sign orders may be issued as contract documents for bidding by commercial sign fabricators. This process requires collaboration with the Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning to prepare a full bid

Details and Specifications section provides dimensions and details for each sign type, and can form the foundation for project bid documents.

r e v i s i o n s a n d u p dat es As phased implementation of signs occur, facility planners should request construction of prototypes in order to confirm design details and standardize fabrication methods. Design refinements as a result of prototype review should be incorporated into future revisions of this document.

package, which will reference the Louisiana State University Campus Wayfinding Signage Guidelines and set explicit requirements for shop drawings, sample submittal, and performance specifications.


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Sample of meeting records

Breakout meeting with Parking and Athletics

Sample presentation

meetings

p r es e n tat i o n s

on campus and via conference call

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03/18/2008 Management Team

03/18/2008 Kick-off

03/18/2008 Working Group

05/27/2008 Program

03/19/2008 Facility Resources

06/17/2008 Concept Design

03/19/2008 Parking | Public Safety | Emergency Operations

06/17/2008 Program Refinements

03/19/2008 Athletics

07/15/2008 Concept Design Refinements

03/19/2008 Management Team

07/15/2008 Gateways

06/17/2008 UREC

07/25/2008 Campus Maps

06/17/2008 Parking | Athletics

08/19/2008 Concept Design Refinements

06/17/2008 Management Team

08/19/2008 Gateway Refinements

08/19/2008 Management Team

08/19/2008 Working Group Progress

08/19/2008 Working Group

08/16/2008 Regulatory | Temporary Events

10/23/2008 Management Team

10/14/2008 Working Group-Preview

10/24/2008 Management Team

10/23/2008 Working Group Design Presentation

10/24/2008 Facility Resources | Landscape Architecture

10/24/2008 Regulatory | Temporary Events

10/24/2008 Parking | Athletics

11/18/2008 LSU Affiliates

11/18/2008 LSU Ag Center

12/16/2008 Mock Ups and Phasing

Management Team reviewing mock-ups

t est i n g m o c k- u ps 08/10/2009 Full size sign mock ups installed for review 08/10/2009 to 9/11/2009 10 question feedback poll 09/17/2009 Wayfinding Feedback Results

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1 design principles The physical context of LSU’s campus is a direct expression of the University’s history, living traditions, and spirit. The campus is welcoming, authentic, unique, and above all, valued by all; any addition to this environment must be carefully considered. Before any designs were produced, several key attributes were examined to create a foundation of authenticity: Th em e s a n d D e s i g n I n s p i r at i o n Way f i n d i n g S t r at egy Way f i n d i n g P l a n D e st i n at i o n H i e r a rc h y S i g n L o c at i o n P l a n s Ca m p u s M a p S t r at egy

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LSU Spirit

themes a n d d e s i g n i n s p i r at i o n t r a d i t i o n, enthusiasm, color, vitality

lsu spirit and the lsu campus Concurrent with the design of the functional wayfinding program, the wayfinding team immersed themselves in the LSU physical and cultural context with the goal of distilling themes, ideals and design inspiration that should inform the design approach to the wayfinding system. In many cases, this was a process of clarifying the emotional effect of the campus and giving it form. Some of the broad themes that were embraced and incorporated into the signage include: •

Unusually heartfelt sense of pride, tradition and enthusiasm

Academics and athletics are connected and their qualities contribute to the LSU experience

LSU purple and gold is omnipresent

Historic quad is welcoming and intimate

Soft tones of stucco, bronze and tile roofs

The historic buildings feel classic and clean, eternal

Rich and simple details; not overly ornamental

Strong lines, pure geometry, blend of modern and classic

A blend of styles that seem to all work together

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wayfin d i n g st r at egy o rg a n i z i ng principles

Numerous organizational ideas were explored, based on creation of campus districts, or schemes based on landmark destinations, historic areas, secure and non-secure areas. In the final analysis, the preferred scheme reflects a true “mental map” of the way the campus is experienced: via driving the three north-south corridors (Nicholson, Highland, and Lakeshore) and negotiating the pedestrian

Heart(s) campusof corethe and itsCampus gated access.

One campus, three different flavors

c a m p u s f l avo r s

People experience the campus along three major arteries

The wayfinding scheme is organized around the following: •

Three main corridors

Central campus and visitor center

Major destinations, serving as “anchors”

Destinations are accessed from the arteries

The majority of campus destinations reachable by car are accessed off these corridors. The corridors are also a natural and logical basis for direction-giving. This scheme features longevity and flexibility as the campus evolves and expands around this basic framework.

Athletic

Academic

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Tier 1 Arteries Tier 2 Super-Destinations Tier 3 Destinations

Athletic (Nicholson Boulevard)

Nicholson / Athletic 16

Academic (Highland Avenue)

Highland / Academic

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Natural (Lakeshore Drive)

Lakeshore / Natural

Central Campus (Secure Zone) Existing Historic Gateways

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official nomenclature of sign messages. The Tiers are based

Appearing on vehicular directional signs:

Appearing on pedestrian directionals, prominent facility

on a sorting by frequency of visitation and first time visitor

Highland Road

identification, and maps—but not on vehicular

needs.

Nicholson Drive

directional signs:

This enables a break down of the campus into logical

Visitor Center

segments and manageable experience. Additional

West Lakeshore Drive

destinations will appear on new campus maps.

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sign location plan

sign lo c at i o n p l a n g at e ways and directionals

pa r k i n g a n d k i o s ks

The following plans illustrate diagrammatic locations for signs on the Main Campus. These diagrams are intended for planning and budgeting purposes only. Specific, phased installation projects will require field verification of precise locations and finalized messaging.

Crest Lake

Crest Lake

University Lake

University Lake

Mississippi River

Mississippi River

Campus Lake

Campus Lake

College Lake

College Lake

CK1 Campus Kiosk (large) CK1 Campus Kiosk (large) with Interpretive

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CG2 Campus Gateway (historical)

CK2 Campus Kiosk (small)

CG2 Campus Gateway (New)

PK1 Parking ID (garage)

DR1 Vehicular Directional (7in cap)

PK2 Parking ID (surface lot)

DR2 Vehicular Directional (4in cap)

PK2 Parking ID (surface lot with Visitor Parking)

SN1 Street Name (8in cap)

PK3 Parking ID (street)

SN2 Street Name (5in cap) SN3 Street Name (4in cap)

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sign lo c at i o n p l a n

sign location plan

i d e n t i t y banners

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Crest Lake

Crest Lake

University Lake

Mississippi River

Mississippi River

Campus Lake

Campus Lake

College Lake

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University Lake

College Lake

PB Perimeter Identity Banner

IN1 Interpretive ID (free-standing)

CB Corridor Identity Banner

IN2 Interpretive ID (building-mounted)

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campu s m a p r eco m m e ndations

Existing LSU campus maps vary greatly in graphic style, are visually complex, and difficult to update.

CAD Drawings

New / existing buildings Site work, roadways Utilities Etc.

BUS ROUTE LEGEND An arrow or half of an arrow on a route indicates direction of travel of that route. No arrow on a section of a route assumes that the route travels in both directions on that portion of the route. Off campus bus stops are at any intersection the route crosses, or at designated LSU bus stop signs. On campus stops are indicated by LSU bus stop signs.

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• Create maps for specific user groups (limiting the amount

For web, printed collateral, visitor center hand outs and kiosks

Storing and managing campus map spatial data in GIS

of information on each map making it easier to understand)

• General Campus Map (Streets and Buildings)

provides the following advantages:

• Use a consistent visual vocabulary

• Parking (All Zones)

• Reduction in expenses associated with updating maps

• Add a level of graphic sophistication in order to

• Accessibility

• (Nearly) Automated map production process

communicate a professional and appealing presentation to

• Visitor Parking Only

• Enhanced data accuracy through ease of updating

visitors and students

• Game Day Parking

• More accessibility through various desktop and web

• Design a robust workflow model for LSU updating and

• Recreation and Fitness Trails

applications

printing of maps

• Bus Routes and Stops

• Ability to leverage a wide variety of data from various

• Interpretive/ Attractions

sources

• Campus Safety (Night Map w/ lighted walks)

• Many options for developing mapping products

-Prospective student tour maps

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gateway

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Add subtle LSU identity

d es i g n r at i o n a l e The historic gateways to the LSU campus are distinctive

Highlight with lighting

icons, linked to the traditional campus core in design and materials, evoking a gracious, understated sense of entry. The bracketed pairs at either end of Highland Road are appropriately scaled for the two-lane road. The gateway pair at the north campus entry on Nicholson Drive have campus wayfinding | gateway analysis & concept design

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Historic Gateways located at Parker and Highland Road

been diminished by subsequent roadway widening. The

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gateways are in the process of being repaired, having suffered

Proposed lighting enhancements at Parker and Highland Road

deterioration over many years. The recommendations are to add LSU identity and directed uplighting in a restrained manner to highlight these one-of-a-kind portals to campus.

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Original Gateway Structure

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m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Only the Louisiana State University wordmark text is to be used.

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n The gateways will remain in their current locations, with possible expansion of base walls to better engage the

5%

sidewalks and additional landscape plantings and ground plane improvement. No effort shall made to replicate or reproduce these anywhere else on campus. 25%

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Key Existing Historic Gateways

Campus Gateway at Highland Road and Chimes Street

Proposed New Gateways

Key Plan: Campus Gateways

Tier 1: Arteries Central Campus (Secure Zone) Existing Historic Gateways Proposed New Gateways Percentage of visitors entering campus

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gateway

Recalls historic gateways

da l rym p l e a n d w est l a k es h o r e d r i v e

Scale and proportion matches roadway

d es i g n r at i o n a l e Over time, entries into the campus have expanded to other

Preserves views into campus

portals. Most people arrive to the campus and never pass through the traditional entries of Highland Road. Visitors arrive from the interstate along Dalrymple, from the south along Nicholson Drive, and along West Lakeshore Drive and none of those entries currently feature LSU identity. The Dalrymple and West Lakeshore entries possess a scale and feel similar to Highland Road, and require appropriatelyscaled entry features. The CG-2 gateways are designed to express the spirit and quality of the historic gateways, without copying them, and respond to different approaches and settings. Cast stone, decorative metal and use of the LSU text recall the spirit of the historic campus quad. Soft uplighting will improve nighttime legibility. The gateways are low and open, allowing views over and under into the campus beyond.

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Donor plaque detail

Only the Louisiana State University wordmark text is to be used. Optional donor plaques can be integrated into the piers, providing recognition for groups who choose to assist with the funding and construction.

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n The gateways will be designed in conjunction with landscape and roadway improvements at each of the intersections. Proposed Gateway: for South Stadium Drive and Dalrymple entries

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The complete solution will be a coordinated design of signs, siting, vegetation, lighting and ground plane treatments.

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n The gateways will be designed in conjunction with landscape and roadway improvements at each of the intersections. The complete solution will be a coordinated design of signs, siting, vegetation, lighting and ground plane treatments.

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gateway

Incorporate elements of the historic gateways

b u r b a n k at n i c h o l s o n

Appropriately scaled for legibility and context

d es i g n r at i o n a l e

Full-motion video board for events display Planting Edge Treatment

Connective Ground Treatment

The intersection of Burbank Drive and Nicholson Drive

Future campus plans call for campus development between

The design challenge is to present an image in keeping with

represents the boundary of the main campus. Currently, no

Nicholson Drive Extension and Burbank Drive. The new

the best of the campus core, at a highway scale, incorporating

formal identifier exists at this location, which happens to be

Alex Box Stadium and increasing development in south

the motion graphics screen. The proposed design blends

the busiest southern entry to the campus, along the busiest

Baton Rouge will make this corner even more prominent

these elements into a gracefully curving sign that defines

corridor of north-south traffic to and from downtown

in the future. A new electronic message unit will provide

the corner and links to the video screen without being

Baton Rouge and outlying parishes.

appropriately scaled graphics and event information along

dominated by it. Message context and design for electronic

Nicholson Drive.

message unit will be developed and administered by the LSU Office of Communications and University Relations.

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gateway

Access provided to surface parking for photo opportunities

n i c h o l s o n e xt e n s i o n

Ground plane landscape treatment to restrict access

Short term parking Access Pathways

d es i g n r at i o n a l e The intersection of South Stadium Road and Nicholson

The largest number of event attendees arrive from the south,

athletic activity. More than a gateway, this environmental

Drive is both a functional and symbolic entry into the

and the largest amount of game-day parking is concentrated

graphic embodies the spirit of LSU. Access will be provided

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athletic epicenter of the main campus. This is the portal to

to the south. While Tiger Stadium dominates the skyline,

by a connective pathway from surface parking - providing a

Barrier Plantings on Berm

Tiger Stadium and the PMAC, not to mention the

there is no street-level affirmation of the LSU campus.

venue for memorable photo opportunities. The immediate

LSU Sports Shop and the Tiger Habitat. The traditional

zone around the logo will be planted with plant species that

pre-game parade courses down North Stadium Road to the

The monumental scaled logo creates a memorable street level

stadium.

icon, heightening the excitement of the gameday experience,

discourage direct contact or vandalism.

and distinguishing this area of campus as the nexus of

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gateway n i c h o l s o n e xt e n s i o n o p t i o n

i l l u m i n at i o n To create a memorable night time presence, several alternatives are being explored for the illumination of the LSU letters: •

Full coverage of letters faces with programmable LED matrix, allowing motion graphics and full video capability (shown at left) Message content and design for LED matrix will be developed and administered by the LSU Office of Communications and University Relations.

Programmable LED face lighting, projected from ground spotlights, allowing event or seasonal color changes

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regional trailblazer

Aids wayfinding for major arteries and exit ramps Extends LSU identity into community

d es i g n r at i o n a l e Vehicular trailblazers are intended to reinforce the path of travel for vehicles to the LSU campus along wide, higher speed roadways. Signs are one-sided painted aluminum panel, strap-mounted to an existing pole, or mounted to a single, dedicated, LaDOT-approved sign post. 2'-0"

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Trailblazer sign messages shall consist only of the LSU “Geaux font” logo and the standard directional arrow

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direction of travel. When meant to indicate a turn, a

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advance of the turn and again as close as possible to the turn

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itself. Locations will require coordination with City of Baton Rouge and LaDOT for city and state right of

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off-campus directional

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on-campus directional

Clear wayfinding for visitor vehicular traffic Enduring design and details complement the inner campus experience

d es i g n r at i o n a l e The campus vehicular directional is designed for lower speed, on-campus roadways. Signs are post mounted, intended to be visible above parked cars, and to not present a visual barrier into the campus at eye level. The single-sided, fabricated metal signs utilize reflective copy and feature removable sign faces for ease of maintenance and updating.

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gated entry

A greeting for visitors, especially when booths are not staffed

w e lco m e s i g n

Clear explanation of vehicle access and parking policy

d es i g n r at i o n a l e The gated entry points to the Central Campus are an

Important link in wayfinding strategy

important and challenging aspect to vehicular navigation. The Central Campus is also a key destination, and requires identification. Often the control booths are not staffed, and information needs to be provided when the path of travel is

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gated entry

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d es i g n r at i o n a l e The gated entry points to the Central Campus are an

Important link in wayfinding strategy

important and challenging aspect to vehicular navigation. Often the control booths are not staffed, and information needs to be provided when the path of travel is blocked. This sign provides a reference point and aids in direction-giving to visitors, service vehicles, and emergency responders.

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2

Section Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type GE2

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bp,bc

banners

Expression of LSU spirit along key campus roads and edges

p e r i m e t e r a n d co r r i d o r s d es i g n r at i o n a l e 2'-0"

Campus banners are intended to bring color and LSU brand

1'-0"

presence to the campus perimeter and key interior corridors. Banners are mounted to existing light poles, and scaled

Small Banner

appropriately to the size of fixture.

Concept studies for banner graphics Logotype

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Banner designs are shown for guidance only as shall be

Concept studies for banner graphics Large Banner

approved through the Office of Communications and

9"

University Relations.

1

Banners may be placed on the street side of larger fixtures

Logo

15'-0" Minimum

that allow a minimum of 14 feet of clearance. Smaller

Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' -

lighting fixtures dictate sidewalk-side mounting of banners. Street side accent banners maybe used, as long as a clear zone of 18 inches is maintained from face of curb. Banner location

3'-3"

7'-0"

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

strategy is shown on page 20.

Accent

Bracket

Context Elevation: “Cobra head� style light pole

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Detail Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Context Elevation: Pedestrian scale light poles

Type BP

2

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

1 Type BP

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Detail

Scale: 3/4


3

&

pk1

Type PK1

2'-11 1/2" Overall

Development

10"

2'-6" Panel

Top Cap Parking Icon

d es i g n r at i o n a l e This sign is designed to provide entry identification for large parking structures. The layout illustrated is intended for use

2 &

2 &

2 &

CXVTa 6PaPVT

9'-2" 12'-11"

2 &

at the planned facility on Highland and Raphael Semmes Road. The prominent “P� symbol in a blue square indicates the availability of visitor parking. The large scale and

CXVTa 6PaPVT

08/25/09 Session

Accent

CXVTa 6PaPVT

Committee

CXVTa 6PaPVT

CXVTa 6PaPVT

CXVTa 6PaPVT

Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

parking structure identity

Consistent identification and naming of all structured parking

2 &

Top View

Facility Name

vertical projecting orientation provides visibility for vehicles approaching laterally. The final dimensions and placement of these signs will be coordinated with the design of the

Sign Panel

individual parking structure.

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Sign messaging is limited to the facility name, parking

Facility Number

2 &

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

symbol, and lot number. Where required additional information, such as usage restrictions or hours may be displayed on a companion ground-mounted sign such as Type PK2. This sign will be double-sided, with messages on both sides. Messages will be determined by LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning, and the LSU Office of Parking, Traffic and Transportation.

Building Facade

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n The sign is designed for facilities set back from campus roadways, necessitating a projecting mount on the structure

Placement elevation

1 54

Context view

Elevation Scale: 1/8" = 1' - 0"

Type PK1

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Elevation

/

8 0 / 4 1

1

facade, intended to be visible for vehicles approaching from

Elevation

Side View left or right. Final placement will be determined based upon

Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Sign face detail

Type PK1

2

the approved garage design.

Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type PK1

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pk2

parking identity

Consistent naming of all surface parking lots

s u r fac e lot

Consolidated restriction information

d es i g n r at i o n a l e

Incorporation of temporary event panel

The PK series of signs consolidates and organizes parking

Top Cap

lot naming, restrictions, visitor parking availability, and LSU

EXbXc^a ?PaZX]V

3'-4"

4"

_[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

1daST] >PZ ;^c

1daST] Event Parking Panel >PZ ;^c

Accent

Sign messaging is limited to the facility name, visitor parking messaging, usage restrictions/hours of operation and lot

number. Messages will be determined by the LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning, and the LSU Office of Parking, Traffic and Transportation.

1daST] >PZ ;^c

5'-9 1/2"

;^c ATbTaeTS U^a =200 CTP\ CaXP[b

1daST] >PZ ;^c

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

&(

&(

&(

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

7'-10"

1daST] >PZ ;^c

Parking Zone Parking Regulations

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat ion C^fX]V T]U^aRTS For maximum legibility, this sign<^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh is recommended to be

&)" P\ #)" _\ double sided and placed perpendicular to the main campus

roadway. Optionally, signs may be single-sided and faced

Lot Number

&(

3'-4"

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a

Rule _[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

sign for use at the entrances to surface lots. A removable panel accommodates special event parking designations.

Tier 1 Text

EXbXc^a ?PaZX]V

Parking Department tracking numbers into one consistent

parallel to campus streets, depending &(on approaches and

viewing angles. Final locations will be determined by the

Logo

LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning.

Sign Panel Raised Bar

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Event restriction panel

2'-0"

Message Options: Visitor parking available

Restricted parking only

Sign face detail

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Elevation & Side View

Sign Base

2

Side View

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parking identity

Minimize sign clutter

r est r i ct e d , o n - st r e e t pa r k i n g

Standardized pole, hardware and graphics

d es i g n r at i o n a l e This sign is designed to provide clear identification of on3

street campus parking and consistent posting of parking

Top View

restrictions and hours of operation.

Scale: 1" = 1' - 0"

Type PK3

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Messages and parking zones will be determined by LSU

1'-6" Overall

Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning, and

1'-2" Panel

the LSU Office of Parking, Traffic and Transportation. Finial

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

RT]caP[

Location

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Headline

10'-7"

3'-4"

Parking Zone

The sign is typically set close to the roadway, with a minimum distance of 18 inches to the face of the curb. The sign is single-sided, with the message face parallel to, and oriented towards the street. Signs will be used in pairs,

Subhead

bracketing the parking zone. Additional mid-zone signs may

Arrow Field

be used to further define longer parking areas.

Sign Panel

7'-0"

Sign Post

Left hand zone marker

Mid- zone marker (if required)

Right hand- zone marker

1

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Sign face details Elevation

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type PK3

2

Side View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type PK3

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rg1 & rg2 Consolidates and streamlines campus-wide parking signs

f r e esta n d i n g

Dramatic reduction in “sign pollution”

The headline message is the primary parking information and relates ?4A<8C A4@D8A43

?4A<8C A4@D8A43

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

30;!

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

?4A<8C A4@D8A43

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

\X] [X\Xc

?[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

?[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

=^ bcdST]c ^a T\_[^hTT eTWXR[Tb fXcW^dc _Ta\XbbX^] C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

\X] [X\Xc

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

;BD ?4A<8C "$& >=;H

ATbTPaRW 4R^]^\XR 3TeT[^_\T]c EXbXc^ab >][h

ATbTPaRW 4R^]^\XR 3TeT[^_\T]c 3T_Pac\T]c

?[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

?[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

E8B8C>AB >=;H

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H ;>038=6 I>=4

$ \X] [X\Xc

58A40A< 5A44 I>=4 EX^[PcX^]b bdQYTRc c^ X]RaTPbTS RaX\X]P[ _T]P[cXTb

=^ bcdST]c ^a T\_[^hTT eTWXR[Tb fXcW^dc _Ta\XbbX^]

=^ bcdST]c ^a T\_[^hTT eTWXR[Tb fXcW^dc _Ta\XbbX^] C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

;>038=6 I>=4

Regulatory Symbol

E8B8C>A Bracket?0A:8=6 >=;H

$ \X] [X\Xc

=> ;>8C4A8=6 >A ;>D3 <DB82 EX^[PcX^]b bdQYTRc c^ X]RaTPbTS RaX\X]P[ _T]P[cXTb

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

=^ bcdST]c ^a T\_[^hTT eTWXR[Tb fXcW^dc _Ta\XbbX^]

Headline

;>038=6 I>=4

$ \X] [X\Xc

result will be a reduction in the number and variety of signs

The subheading text is used to communicate enforcement when there

Detail - layout templates Sign Panel

Subhead

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

\X] [X\Xc

Existing Pole

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

3'-4" Sign Panel

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

The posting of campus parking zones and regulatory single template system of uniform design and size. The net

Finial enforcement, special permit requirements, and the like.

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

d es i g n r at i o n a l e information has been consolidated and organized into a

signs displaying a given symbol. Body text elaborates on hours of

\X] [X\Xc

8'-3" Overall

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

E8B8C>A ?0A:8=6 >=;H

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

^fX]V 4]U^aRTS ^]SPh 5aXSPh P\ c^ " _\

$ \X] [X\Xc

4'-5 1/2"

4A<8C 4@D8A43

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS <^]SPh 5aXSPh &) P\ c^ #)" _\

;>038=6 I>=4

1'-4"

30;#

?4A<8C A4@D8A43

directly to the symbol—this message should be consistent for all

30;#

24=CA0;

is additionalA4B4AE43 content beyond what the body text will accommodate. ?0A:8=6 >=;H

on campus. Combined with the upgrade in post hardware, the overall level of sign pollution and confusion over parking restrictions will be greatly reduced. 1'-2"

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

A single arrow is used on a sign located on the left or right end of a range of spaces to which identical regulations apply. If the range

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a

contains more than four spaces, a double arrow should be used on a

Icon The illustrated templates dictateAccessibility the order, placement, and

single sign centered between the two ends, or on several signs located

color emphasis of information on the sign panel.

at even intervals. A sign with no arrow is appropriate for identifying

Official messaging will be generated by the LSU Office of

a single space. Accessible parking and visitor parking spaces should

Parking, Traffic, and Transportation.

always be identified individually. Sign Post

3' - 4"

Consistent policy language to aid enforcement

;!

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regulatory parking

Headline

Subhead p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat ion

The sign is typically set close to the roadway, with a minimum distance of 18” to the face of the curb. The sign is Sign Panel

single-sided, with the message face parallel to, and oriented 8'-0"

towards the street. Signs may be freestanding or attached to existing poles.

Sign Base

Arrow

Arrow Detail - sign face graphics

Context elevation

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1

Context elevation

A4B4AE43

;>038=6 I>=4

58A40A<

Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

=> ;>8C4A8=6

Type RG2

2

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG2

3

Elevation 1 Side Detail: Mounting Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0" Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG1

2

Panel Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG1

Type RG2

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rg3

regulatory traffic

Consolidates and streamlines campus-wide traffic regulatory signs

s i g n d e ta i l

Improves the quality of the campus landscape

d es i g n r at i o n a l e Basic traffic control signage will be displayed on a simple black metal square post. This simple upgrade will unify the appearance and quality of this basic sign type, and minimize the clutter of mixed hardware styles. Backs of signs will also be painted, reducing the prominence of regulatory sign posting in the landscape.

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Sign face graphics will be retro-reflective, with panel shapes, messages, colors and symbols in compliance with the current edition of the MUTCD.

Finial

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n Sign panels should be positioned a minimum of 18 inches

Sign Panel

from face of curb, with a minimum distance of 7 feet from the bottom of the sign to the ground. Signs may be directly buried, with below-grade poured-in-place concrete footings, 7'-0" min height from ground

and LADOT-approved breakaway couplings.

Context elevations

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Back of sign

Sign Post

Sign Base

1

Sign Detail Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Detail - sign face graphics

Type RG3

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sn1

street name

Street names are a key component of overall wayfinding strategy Responds to future building addressing and emergency response requirements

d es i g n r at i o n a l e LSU street signs will stand out from the standard sign designs, with their unique color scheme and type style. Through their repetitive use, custom street signs are an effective way to define a campus district and reinforce the

=XRW^[b^] Sa

LSU identity. Three sizes of street signs have been developed that respond to various roadway scales and speeds. The

Sa =XRW^[b^] Panel length varies per message

4 1/4"

4 1/4"

4 1/4"

Accent Band

Street Name

Sign face detail 1'-6"

Street Type Panel

largest, shown here, is specifically designed for Nicholson Drive. This sign may be used along other large perimeter roadways as the campus expands.

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a Messages will comply with City of Baton Rouge and LADOT official street name nomenclature.

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n Signs are typically located on traffic control crossarms, parallel to the identified cross street, facing traffic, visible from stop lines. Application, approval and locations shall be coordinated with City of Baton Rouge and LADOT.

1

Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type SN1

Context elevation: Mast arm mounting

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street name

Distinctive bracket and hardware evokes historic campus core

p r i m a ry c a m p u s roa dways

Reinforces LSU brand

d es i g n r at i o n a l e

Creates distinctive campus district

The larger letters and decorative scrollwork identify

Panel length varies per message 2"

3"

7XVW[P]S

1'-0"

3"

25 MPH. The larger sign blade may be combined with the 4 inch version where intersections with secondary streets on

Street Type Street Name

the same post occur.

Sign Panel

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a The 6 inch street sign is designated for the following roadways:

B BcPSXd\ Sa 12'-10"

B BcPSXd\ Sa

height is designed for legibility at posted speeds greater than

Accent

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

7XVW[P]S aS

aS

significant interior campus roadways. The 6˝ inch letter

Sign Post

Lakeshore Drive

Highland Road

South Stadium Drive

Nicholson Extension

Panel length is determined by message length. Sign face and post detail Sign Base

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n Locate street signs on opposite corners of the intersection of all named streets for wayfinding and emergency response purposes. Leading edge of signs must be set back at least 2 feet minimum from front of curb, and blades should point

1

Context elevation: PK2 and PK3 mounted in combination

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away from the intersection.

Sign Detail Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type SN2

Assembly and configuration detail

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sn3

street name

Creates distinctive campus district

s eco n da ry c a m p u s roa dways d es i g n r at i o n a l e This sign is intended to be the primary street sign for the

Panel length varies per message 2"

10 1/2"

2"

5XT[SW^dbT Sa Finial

designed for legibility at posted speeds 25 MPH or less. The 4

Accent Street Type

larger 6 inch version where intersections with primary streets

inch sign blade may be combined on the same post with the occur.

Street Name

10 1/2"

interior campus. The 4 inch letter height street sign is

Bracket

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a The 4 inch street sign is designated for all campus roadways

5XT[SW^dbT Sa

with the exception of those identified with SN1 or SN2 signs. Panel length is determined by message length.

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Locate street signs on opposite corners of the intersection

Sign Post

9'-3"

12'-4 1/2"

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n of all named streets for wayfinding and emergency response purposes. Leading edge of signs must be set back at least 2 Sign face detail

Sign Base

feet minimum from front of curb, and blades should point away from the intersection.

1

Context elevation

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Type SN3

2

Top View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type SN3

Assembly and configuration detail

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fa1

facility identity

Consistent, legible facility identification, for vehicles and pedestrians

vehicular-scaled

Standardized building names across campus

d es i g n r at i o n a l e

Allowance for major affiliate branding (AgCenter, Law Center)

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Primary main campus facility identification, scaled to be

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legible from vehicles. Sign is non-illuminated, with messages

R ( ! #

R ( ! "

occurring on both faces. Buildings with multiple entrances,

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CWT 2P\_P]X[T !# C>F4A A3

## C>F4A A3 3PeXS 1^hS 7P[[

FA1 and FA2 (smaller scaled) signs in combination.

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>UUXRT ^U ATbTPaRW P]S 4R^]^\XR 3TeT[^_\T] 6aPSdPcT BRW^^[

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a

!# C>F4A A3

## C>F4A A3

<T\^aXP[ C^fTa

and entrances with strictly pedestrian approaches, may use

R ( ! #

R ( ! "

Identification will be restricted to the official building name, building construction date, street address, and LSU logo. A single department or school generating high levels of visitor

Standard sign face layoutsTop View

2

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

traffic may be included, based on written approval from the

Type FA1

LSU Office of Finance and Administrative Services (FAS). LSU Law and Ag Center are permitted to use their affiliate

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Isometric view

# (( 7867;0=3 A3 9d[XP] 2 <X[[Ta 7P[[

3PeXS 1^hS 7P[[

>UUXRT ^U ATbTPaRW P]S 4R^]^\XR 3TeT[^_\T]c 6aPSdPcT BRW^^[

2'-11 1/2" Sign Panel

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6'-0" Overall

## C>F4A A3

Layouts with permitted affiliate logos Context elevation

7'-2" Overall 6'-0" Sign Panel

logo in a single color (gray) in place of the LSU logo. Use

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of the affiliate logos shall be restricted to buildings that are

R (" '

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Finial Top Cap Accent

R (" '

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either 100% or “mostly� occupied by the respective affiliate. A site plan diagramming LSU Law and Ag Center campus facilities can be found in the Appendix. All FA1 signs shall be reviewed and approved by the LSU Offices of Facility

Facility Name Development and Campus Planning. Date Sign Panel

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

School LSU/AffiliateSigns Logo are generally oriented perpendicular to roadways for Address

best visibility, and should be consistently set back from the sidewalk edges. Signs should ideally be placed in planting beds to minimize obstruction to mowing and potential

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware damage. Straightforward, direct burial, is preferred, thereby Sign Post concealing exposed concrete footings.

Sign Base

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facility identity

For pedestrians, consistent facility wayfinding and identification

p e d est r i a n - s c a l e d

2

Scale and detailing that respects the historic campus core

Top View

2

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

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2'-8" Overall

entrances with strictly pedestrian approaches, may use FA2 and FA1

2'-0" Sign Panel

(larger-scaled) signs in combination.

2'-0" Sign Panel Finial m es s agTop e cCap riteria

Finial Top Identification will be restricted to the official building name, Cap Accent

R ( ! #

building construction date, street address, and LSU logo. A single

Accent

departmentHistoric or school Name generating high levels of visitor traffic may be

Post, finial, and bracket detail

CWT 2P\_P]X[T

R ( ! #

5'-8" Overall

5'-8" Overall

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CWT 2P\_P]X[T

<T\^aXP[ C^fTa

2'-11" Sign Panel

Facility Nameapproval from the LSU Office Historic included, based on written of Finance Name

2'-11" Sign Panel

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<T\^aXP[ C^fTa

Date

the LSU logo. Use of the affiliate logos shall be restricted to buildings that are either 100% or “mostly� occupied by the respective affiliate. Date

Sign Panel

A site plan diagramming LSU Law and Ag Center campus facilities

Logo can be found in the Appendix. All FA2 signs shall be reviewed and

Sign Panel

approved byAddress the LSU Offices of Facility Development and Campus

Logo Address

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

The FA2 sign is intended for use in the core campus, or for other

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to the building face, unless the orientation obscures legibility from

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the primary approaches. When a series of buildings face aSign majorPost walkway or street, signs for each building shall be consistently set

Sign Base back from the pavement edge. Signs should be placed in planting

Standard sign face layouts

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permitted to use their affiliate logo in a single color (gray) in place of

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and Administrative Services (FAS). LSU Law and Ag Center are Facility Name

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beds to minimize obstruction to mowing and potential damage.

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facility identity

Building-mounted facility identification

building-mounted

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d es i g n r at i o n a l e Secondary facility identification, scaled to be legible and appropriate for pedestrian zones. Sign is intended to be used in lieu of Type FA2 when a ground mounted sign is not feasible or deemed on one face. Buildings with multiple entrances, and entrances with strictly pedestrian approaches, may use this sign in combination with

2'-3" Backplate

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Accent

Identification will be restricted to the official building name, building construction date, street address, and LSU logo. A single

Facility Name

department or school generating high levels of visitor traffic may be

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FA2 or FA1 signs.

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2'-9" Backplate

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included, based on written approval from the LSU Office of Finance

Date

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and Administrative Services (FAS). LSU Law and Ag Center are

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permitted to use their affiliate logo in a single color (gray) in place of

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the LSU logo. Use of the affiliate logos shall be restricted to buildings that are either 100% or “mostly� occupied by the respective affiliate.

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inappropriate. Sign is non-illuminated, with messages occurring

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Address

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Signs shall be oriented to face pedestrian approaches. Placement, especially in regard to historic building facades, will require review by LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning on

Context elevation

a case-by-case basis. Sign mounting hardware shall penetrate wall

Sign face detail

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Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

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Side View

surfaces at mortar joints, minimizing damage to building facades.

Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

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accessible pathway

Low-profile, unobtrusive compliance with ADA accessibility guidelines

f r e esta n d i n g b o l l a r d

Freestanding, when building-mounted is not available or desired

d es i g n r at i o n a l e This sign provides direction to accessible building entrances where the entrance is not immediately visible from the main path of travel, or in instances Top whereView an alternate, accessible entrance is provided.

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Signs will display approved building names, international 8 1/2" Overall

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Scale: 1' - 1/2" = 1' - 0"

accessibility symbol, and directional messaging. Type AP

8 1/2" Overall

2 1/2"

8" Sign Panel

2"

8" Sign Panel p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

Top Ca Accen

Signs will be coordinated with overall campus accessibility program and installed in concert with Type ED Entrance

Top Cap Accent

Identity plaques. Signs will be located adjacent to every

Accessibility Symbol

entrance is used, and then as required along the path of travel

Acces

building entrance or path where a separate accessible

Arrow

to the accessible entry. Signs shall be set back a minimum

Arrow

6 inches from the path edge, and their placement must not

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obstruct any accessible path.

Entry Designation

Entry

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4'-0"

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Sign Base Context elevation

Sign face detail

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accessible pathway

Low-profile, unobtrusive compliance with ADA accessibility guidelines

b u i l d i n g m o u n t e d p l aq u e

Building-mounted option

8"

d es i g n r at i o n a l e This sign provides direction to accessible building entrances

Accent

where the entrance is not immediately visible from the main path of travel, or in instances where an alternate, accessible entrance is provided.

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a

Accessibility Symbol Arrow

Signs will display approved building names, international accessibility symbol, and directional messaging.

11"

p l ac e m e n t & lo c at i o n

Sign Panel

Signs should be oriented to be visible from Entrypedestrian Designation paths and approaches. Proposed placement, especially in regard to historic building facades, will require review by LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning on a case-by-case basis. Sign mounting hardware should

Secondary be coordinated to penetrate wall surfaces at mortarText joints, minimizing damage to building facades.

1

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Elevation Scale: 3" = 1' - 0"

Type AP2

Sign face detail

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entrance identity

Ensures compliance with ADA accessibility guidelines

wa l l p l aq u e

Reduced sign clutter

d es i g n r at i o n a l e

10" Accent

manner, reinforcing approved building names, and clearly

9 1/2"

Provides consistent facility identification

Sign Type ED will mark all facility entrances in a consistent expressing the LSU identity. For accessible entrances, signs will display the accessibility symbol and feature raised text

Facility Name

and braille. For non-accessible entrances, the accessibility symbol will be combined with a directional arrow indicating the nearest accessible entry. ED signs can be used in conjunction with AP signs to clearly mark paths to accessible entries. Implementation shall be coordinated with overall campus accessibility program.

1'-3"

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Signs will display approved building names, international

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accessibility symbol, and directional messaging.

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48 inches and 60 inches above grade level. Signs should be

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Proposed placement, especially in regard to historic building facades, will require review by LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning on a case-by-case basis. Sign mounting hardware should be coordinated to penetrate

Accessibility Symbol

wall surfaces at mortar joints, minimizing damage to

building facades. Sign locations will be coordinated with the Entry Designation Context elevation

Sign face detail - accessible entrance

Sign face detail - accessible entry directional

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Elevation Scale: 3" = 1' - 0"

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Side View

5 1/4"

LSU Office of Disability Services.

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campus kiosk

One-stop campus visitor orientation

fo u r - s i d e d , p r i m a ry

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d es i g n r at i o n a l e Located at major centers of pedestrian activity, this kiosk

7'-0"

Flexible, with multiple informational configurations

consolidates multiple displays of information into a single

2'-10"

unit. Future versions may make use of technology-based information systems, including touch-screen wayfinding,

Accommodates future interactive/digital displays

ATM machines, parking ticket vending.

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LSU Rural Life Museum

Intellectual Property

LSU Student Union

College of Music & Dramatic Arts

Intercollege Environmental Cooperative

LSU System Office

Communication Across the Curriculum

International Programs

Mass Communication

Continuing Education

Judicial College, Louisiana

McNair Research Scholars Program

Contracted Auxiliary Services

Law Center

Mental Health Service

Andonie Museum

Cook Hotel

Legislative & External Affairs

Minerals Processing Research Institute

Athletic Department

Cooperative Extension Departments & Unit

Libraries

Multicultural Affairs

Board of Supervisors

Chairs

Life Course & Aging Studies Center

Museum of Art

Budget & Planning

Cooperative Extension Parish Offices

Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station

Museum of Natural Science

Louisiana Applied & Educational Oil Spill

National Center for Security Research &

Engineering & Mathematical Literacy

Cooperative Extension Service

Research & Development Program (OSRADP)

Training

Campus Federal Credit Union

Corporate, Foundation & Research Relations,

Cooperative Extension Regional Directors

Louisiana Center Addressing Substance Use in

Office of the Chancellor

Office of

Collegiate Communities (LaCASU)

Cox Communications Academic Center for

Louisiana Geological Survey

Parent & Family Programs

Student-Athletes

Louisiana Museum of Natural History

Pennington Biomedical Research Center

Louisiana Space Consortium

Pennington Biomedical Research Foundation

Devices (CAMD)

Disability Services

Louisiana Stem Program

Pennington Clinical Unit

Center for Advising & Counseling

Facility Services

LSU Alumni Association

Pennington Faculty--Basic Science

Financial System Services

LSU at Alexandria

Map Title

Orientation

Career Services Center for Academic Success

Dean of Students

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Center for Energy Studies

First Year Experience

LSU at Eunice

Pennington Medical Foundation

Center for Freshman Year

Graduate School

LSU at Shreveport

Procurement Auxiliary Services

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Cook Alumni Center & Hotel

Future Central Parking Garage

LSU Bookstore

Procurement Services

Honors College

LSU Child Care Center

Property Management

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professors

LSU Dining

Public Affairs

College of Agriculture

Law Center

D RAPHAEL SEMMES ROA

Student Union

Greek Life

Centers for Excellence in Learning & Teaching Chief Information Officer

LSU Foundation

Public Safety

College of Art & Design

Human Resource Management

LSU Health Care Services Division

Purchasing

College of Arts & Sciences

Hurricane Center

LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans

Radiation Safety Office

College of Basic Sciences

Program

Information Technology Services

LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport

Radiation Safety Office, LSU System

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maps. All proposed content must be reviewed and approved by the LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning; Communications and University Relations; and

Information Icon

E VA N G E L I N E C I R C L E

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interpretive/historic information, or campus trail network

F.A.S. (Finance / Administration Services.)

Pennington Faculty--Clinical

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Center for Computation & Technology (CCT)

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College of Engineering

Center for Geoinformatics

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Agricultural Center

Center for Advanced Microstructures &

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index of destinations. A second map, constrained to a fiveminute walk radius, provides more localized detail. The

Reilly Theatre

Sports & Adventure Complex

reserved for a large scale campus map with comprehensive

Welcome Text

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Cook Alumni Center & Hotel

Future Central Parking Garage

Student Union

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university layout and highlight connections to campus

Downlights

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m es s ag e co n t e n t “You Are Here”-style maps orient visitors to overall

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junctions. Because of its scale and four-sided configuration,

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Institutional Advancement Institutional Review Board Intellectual Property Intercollege Environmental Cooperative International Programs Judicial College, Louisiana Law Center Legislative & External Affairs Libraries Life Course & Aging Studies Center Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station Louisiana Applied & Educational Oil Spill Research & Development Program (OSRADP) Louisiana Center Addressing Substance Use in Collegiate Communities (LaCASU) Louisiana Geological Survey Louisiana Museum of Natural History Louisiana Space Consortium Louisiana Stem Program LSU Alumni Association LSU at Alexandria LSU at Eunice LSU at Shreveport LSU Bookstore LSU Child Care Center LSU Dining LSU Foundation LSU Health Care Services Division LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport

LSU Press LSU Rural Life Museum LSU Student Union LSU System Office Mass Communication McNair Research Scholars Program Mental Health Service Minerals Processing Research Institute Multicultural Affairs Museum of Art Museum of Natural Science National Center for Security Research & Training Office of the Chancellor Orientation Parent & Family Programs Pennington Biomedical Research Center Pennington Biomedical Research Foundation Pennington Clinical Unit Pennington Faculty--Basic Science Pennington Faculty--Clinical Pennington Medical Foundation Procurement Auxiliary Services Procurement Services Property Management Public Affairs Public Safety Purchasing Radiation Safety Office Radiation Safety Office, LSU System

2'-2"

College of Business College of Education College of Engineering College of Music & Dramatic Arts Communication Across the Curriculum Continuing Education Contracted Auxiliary Services Cook Hotel Cooperative Extension Departments & Unit Chairs Cooperative Extension Parish Offices Cooperative Extension Regional Directors Cooperative Extension Service Corporate, Foundation & Research Relations, Office of Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes Dean of Students Disability Services Facility Services Financial System Services First Year Experience Graduate School Greek Life Honors College Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professors Program Human Resource Management Hurricane Center Information Technology Services

Overall campus map and directory

Area map, 5-minute walk

Two sides of kiosk are available for

Sign face detail

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the kiosk should be located in a planned plaza space with

Ornamental Brackets & Hardware

ample room—a minimum of 48 inches of clearance on

Base

placement must not obstruct any accessible path. If the kiosk

all sides—allocated to circulate around the structure. The

be created, to accommodate the 48 inches of clearance on all

Elevation Scale: 3/8" = 1' - 0"

Strategically located near visitor parking areas and pathway

must be located on a path, a “bump-out” concrete pad must

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Communication Across the Curriculum Continuing Education Contracted Auxiliary Services Cook Hotel Cooperative Extension Departments & Unit Chairs Cooperative Extension Parish Offices Cooperative Extension Regional Directors Cooperative Extension Service Corporate, Foundation & Research Relations, Office of Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes Dean of Students Disability Services Facility Services Financial System Services First Year Experience Graduate School Greek Life Honors College Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professors Program Human Resource Management Hurricane Center Information Technology Services Institutional Advancement Institutional Review Board Intellectual Property Intercollege Environmental Cooperative International Programs Judicial College, Louisiana Law Center Legislative & External Affairs

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n Strategically located in visitor parking area exits. Large parking areas may feature multiple kiosks. Typically located next to pathways, in planting or lawn areas. Depending on conditions, the sign may parallel paths, or be perpendicular, for two-sided configurations.

1"

Logo

Context elevation

Detail—sign face graphics

2'-2"

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Jesuit priests brought sugarcane into south Louisiana in 1751. After some experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today. Experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today.

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Jesuit priests brought sugarcane into south Louisiana in 1751. After some experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today. Experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today.

interpretive

Top View

3

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Reduces sign clutter, consolidates existing variety of sign plaques

f r e esta n d i n g

Type IN1

3

d es i g n r at i o n a l e 2'-2" Overall

Visually tied into the overall wayfinding system

2'-0" Sign Panel

The LSU campus contains many areas and sites with cultural

Top View

Scale: 1/2" = 1'

and historic significance. Bringing these to light reinforces the sense of place, and illuminates the origins of local traditions. The interpretive sign program consolidates the

Top Cap

variety of existing, ad hoc historical plaques and markers into a system of engaging interpretive panels. The system shares components and formats with the overall wayfinding system,

2'-2" Overall 2'-0" Sign Panel

yet introduces more variety in color, graphics and imagery.

Sign Panel

m es s ag e co n t e n t

Detail - top cap

The designs illustrated in this manual intend to guide overall

4'-5 1/2"

style, materials, and fabrication techniques . Panel content and imagery will be determined by LSU. Signs may be single or double sided depending on orientation and content needs. Final review and approval of panel designs and locations

4'-5 1/2"

6'-10 1/2"

is by the LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning and the LSU Office of Communications and University Relations.

6'-10 1/2"

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

Logoto be located near interpretive sites Signs are intended (Indian Mounds, Greek Theatre, etc.) and carefully placed so

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as to not compromise the site itself. Ideally signs should be Hardware

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site disturbance and exposed footings.

Sign Post

Detail—sign face graphics

1

Sign Base

2'-2"

Context elevation

located off pedestrian paths, in planting beds, to minimize

2'-2"

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Sign Detail Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Side View

Type IN1

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building mounted

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d es i g n r at i o n a l e The LSU campus contains many areas and sites with cultural and historic significance. Bringing these to light reinforces the sense of place, and illuminates the origins of local traditions. The interpretive sign program consolidates the variety of existing, ad hoc historical plaques and markers into

Sign Panel panels. The system shares a system of engaging interpretive

components and formats with the overall wayfinding system,

After some experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today. Experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today.

3'-6" Overall

Jesuit priests brought sugarcane into south Louisiana in 1751.

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3'-4" Sign Panel

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m es s ag e co n t e n t

3'-4" Sign Panel

yet introduces more variety in color, graphics and imagery.

style, materials, and fabrication techniques . Panel content and imagery will be determined by LSU. Final review and approval of panel designs and locations is by the LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning and the LSU Office of Communications and University Relations.

Jesuit priests brought sugarcane into south Louisiana in 1751.

p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

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Signs are intended to be located near interpretive sites, (Allen Hall Murals, etc.) carefully placed so as to not compromise the site itself. Signs should be oriented to be visible from pedestrian paths&and approaches. Placement on Bracket Hardware

building facade, will require review by LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning on a case-by-case basis. Sign mounting hardware should be coordinated to penetrate

Context elevation

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wall surfaces at mortar joints, minimizing damage and need for extensive patching should the sign require removal.

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Increase visibility of the Tiger Trails system

b u s sto p s i g n w i t h ro u t es

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d es i g n r at i o n a l e Located at campus shuttle bus stops, where the posting of

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schedule information is desired. 4"

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n inches from the edge with blade facing away from the street. The placement must not obstruct any accessible path. If from front of curb, with blade facing away from the street. Locations off-campus require coordination with the City

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Signs will display Tiger Trails logo and graphics, street (stop) name, route list, and website address. Route strips are

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event signage

Uniform system of event traffic control

d i r ect i o n a l

Adaptable for emergency management in addition to University events

d es i g n r at i o n a l e A new system of coordinated temporary signage will replace Mobile LED display the current 15'-10" ad-hoc method of directing traffic for gamew/ trailer

day and other large events. Safety and clear wayfinding is emphasized, along with the desire to reinforce the LSU brand

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during these high-visibility events.

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solutions, and can deliver critical messages as required for emergency management plans. Messages will be developed by the LSU Office of Parking, Traffic, and Transportation in

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coordination with the LSU Athletic Department.

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n The strategy for game-day parking divides up the parking

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areas into four zones, simplifying wayfinding and direction-

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giving.

Sign Base

Context elevations: zone directionals

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event signage

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pa r k i n g zo n e i d e n t i f i c at i o n

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d es i g n r at i o n a l e Based on the event parking zone strategy, bold and consistent signage will identify parking lots and zones within larger lots. Freestanding A-frame style signage and temporary post and panels respond to the various site conditions, presenting a

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professional, uncluttered image.

m es s ag e c r i t e r i a

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Signs will display temporary lot names, parking zones,

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and parking restrictions. Optional text may display dates of event. Messages will be developed by the LSU Office of

Lot Name

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p l ac e m e n t & o r i e n tat i o n

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Parking, Traffic, and Transportation and the LSU Athletic

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Uniform display of event parking regulations

t e m p o r a ry r eg u l ato ry

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Attractive and functional moveable barricades with message panels

d es i g n r at i o n a l e A series of pre-lettered sign panels will be stocked by

Campus Parking1'-1/4" for use on event days to address temporary

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regulatory and parking restrictions. These sign panels will

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Parking Zone

attachment method that allows secure mounting, yet easy

Parking Zone

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3 s p ec i f i c at i o n s A strategy of design standards, applied throughout the sign program, helps to maintain consistency of look and feel as well as presentation of information. Standards have been developed for the following design elements: university identity typography s i g n co lo r s a n d m at e r i a l s sym b o l s a n d a r rows sta n da r d d e ta i l s i n d i v i d ua l s i g n d e ta i l s

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univer s i t y i d e n t i t y

typography ov e rv i e w The primary logo and wordmark should appear on signs only as specifically designated in this Manual. Use of the primary logo and logomark in the campus wayfinding program follows guidelines outlined in the LSU Visual Identity Program (March 2007) as published by the LSU Office of

Primary logo

Communications and Unversity Relations. The logo should not be altered or enhanced by the use of shadows or outlines. The logo should not be horizontally or vertically altered, i.e., stretched or condensed. The Memorial

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Tower graphic and the University seal is not utilized in the signage program. To reproduce the logo or logotype, official electronic files provided by the LSU Office of Communications and Unversity Relations shall be obtained

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COLORS PMS 7497

sign co lo r s a n d m at e r i a l s

PMS 5753

PMS 432

BM HC-19

PMS 155

Jet Black

PMS 1807

PMS 124

White

symbols and arrows

primary

SYMBOLS

co lo r a n d material sources

Jet Black

Paints are Matthews Acrylic Polyurethane, available from

MP 04998

PMS 143

PMS 2587

PMS 268

Dark Gray

Light Gray

White

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Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-2201 1-800-323-6593 www.matthewspaint.com

St. Paul, MN 55144 USA 1-800-328-3908 www.3M.com/graphics

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sign ba s e s

sign bases

post and sleeve

break-away r e f e r e n c e i n fo r m at i o n The need for breakaway footings for signs located near roadways will be determined during installation phases. The details illustrated here are shown as a recommended approach, and will require final approval by LADOT and the Sign Post

Set screw(s)

Sign Post

Sign Post

Sign Post

Sleeve Post

Sleeve Post

Sleeve Post

Sleeve Post

Slope for drainage

Slope for drainage

Eased edges Grade Level

Footing

1

106

Sign Post Sleeve Post

Direction of traffic

City. Direction of traffic Breakaway details courtesy of;

Sign Post Anchors Sleeve Post

Anchors

Transpo Industries Inc. 20 Jones Street New Rochelle, NY 10801

Eased edges Set screw(s) Grade Level

Section: Sign base, exposed footing Section: Sign base, exposed footing 2 1 Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0" Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Set screw(s)

Grade Level

Set screw(s) Grade Level

4"

4"

4"

4"

Set screw(s)

Sign Post

Sign Post

Footing

Footing

Section: Sign base, subgrade footing Section: Sign base, subgrade footing 3 2 Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0" Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

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Footing

Set screw(s)

Grade Level

Grade Level

Sign Post

Sign Post

Sidewalk

Sidewalk

Anchor (enlarged)

Anchor (enlarged)

Footing

Section: Sign base, sidewalk condition Section: Sign base, sidewalk condition 3 Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0" Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Breakaway bracket and hardware

Footing

1

Breakaway bracket and hardware

Details: Breakaway baseDetails: hardwareBreakaway base hardware Plan: Breakaway base footing Plan: Breakaway base footing 2 1 2 NTS NTS NTS NTS

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sign ba s e s

typical details

cast concrete, fabricated cabinet

removable sign face

Sleeve Sign Cabinet

Sign Cabinet

Post

Posts as required

Grade Level 8"

Set Screw

Levelling grout as required

4"

Footing Grade Level

Footing

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware Square corner channel fabricated frame Rivnut or approved blind fastener Sign Post as specified Sign Face Tamper resistant fasteners Spanner, Pin in Torx, etc. painted to match sign faces.

1

108

Section: Base detail, fab. cabinet signs Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type PK.2

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Section: Precast sign base and footing (Not to scale)

Type DR.1

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typica l d e ta i l s

sign placement

finials

pedestrian paths and accessibility

d es i g n i n tent

5"

These custom designs are inspired by detailing on the historic gateways, and lend elegance and texture to the

3 3/8" 4 1/2"

sign types in the LSU Wayfinding system. Finials can be fabricated, turned from aluminum, or cast from resin. It is

Sign Type PK3

2'-0"

3"

recommended that a certain amount of attic stock of the various sizes be fabricated and kept on hand. Finials are to

0"

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (sidewalk)

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (sidewalk)

2'-0"

2'-0"

1

Sign Type PK2

Sign Type FA1

Sign Type FA1

3” = 1’- 0”

2

4"

Turned portion

2'-0"

Sign Types DR1, DR2 (no sidewalk)

2'-0"

Building Kiosk Roof

3

Detail: Kiosk Finial 1 1/2” = 1’- 0”

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Sign Types DR1, DR2 (no sidewalk) Sign Types CK2, IN1 (pathway)

Sign Types CK2, IN1 (pathway)

Building

Building

Entry Path

Secondry Pedestrian Corridor

2'-0"

Sign Type Entry ED Path

Sign Type ED

Entry Path

Entry Path 1'-0"

Sign Type AP1

Planting bed 1'-0" 1'-0"

Secondry Pedestrian Corridor

Building

2'-0"

Planting bed 1'-0" 1'-0"

Secondry Pedestrian Corridor

Sign Types DR1, DR2 (sidewalk)

2'-0"

Sign Types DR1, DR2 (sidewalk)

'-0"

110

Sign Type FA2

Sign Type FA2 1'-0"

1"

Primary Pedestrian CorridorPrimary Pedestrian Corridor Sign Type AP1

Baseplate

Detail: Sign Post Finial, components 2'-0"Not to scale

Primary Pedestrian CorridorPrimary Pedestrian Corridor

Secondry Pedestrian Corridor

Sign Type 1" CK2 (parking lots)

Sign Type CK2 (parking lots)

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (no sidewalk)

Detail: Sign Post Finial, 4” and 6” posts

10"

Sign Type PK2

6"

4"

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (no sidewalk)

Sign Type CK1

4'-0"

4'-0"

be securely attached to, and painted to match, sign posts and kiosks.

4'-0" Sign Type CK1

4'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

Building

Building

Detail: Kiosk Finial, isometric view Not to scale

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sign p l ac em e n t

sign placement

parking and directional

facility identity

2;

2;

Sign Type PK3 2'-0"

Sign Type PK3

2'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (no sidewalk)

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (no sidewalk)

Sign Type FA1

Sign Type FA1

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2'-0"

1" Sign Types DR1, DR2 (sidewalk)

2'-0"

Building

2'-0"

Building

2'-0"

2'-0"

Sign Types DR1, DR2 (no sidewalk)

Sign Types DR1, DR2 (no sidewalk) Sign Types CK2, IN1 (pathway)

Planting bed 1'-0" 1'-0"

Entry Path 1'-0"

1'-0" Sign Types DR1, DR2 (sidewalk)

Planting bed 1'-0" 1'-0"

Sign Types CK2, IN1 (pathway)

Entry Path

Secondry Pedestrian Corridor

1'-0"

Sign Type 1" CK2 (parking lots)

2'-0"

Sign Type FA2

Secondry Pedestrian Corridor

Sign Type CK2 (parking lots)

4'-0"

Sign Type FA2

Sign Type PK2

Sign Type CK1

Primary Pedestrian Corridor Primary Pedestrian Corridor

2'-0" Sign Type PK2

112

Sign Types SN2, SN3 (sidewalk)

2'-0"

2'-0"

4'-0" Sign Type CK1

4'-0"

2'-0" Sign Types SN2, SN3 (sidewalk)

1'-0"

4'-0"

2'-0"

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Building

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3 .1 s i g n d e ta i l s

114

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AP1 Accessible pathway - bollard

116

RG1 Regulatory – parking – freestanding

147

AP2 Accessible pathway - wall

117

RG2 Regulatory – parking – polemount

148

BC Banner – corridor

118

RG3 Regulatory – traffic

149

BP Banner – perimeter

119

RT Regional trail

150

CG1 Campus, gateway - historic

120

SN1 Street name – 10” legend

151

CG2 Campus, gateway – Darymple/W. Lakeshore

122

SN2 Street name – 6” legend

152

CG3 Campus, gateway – Nicholson

124

SN3 Street name – 4” legend

153

CG4 LSU Icon

126

TB Trailblazer

154

CK1 Kiosk – large

128

CK2 Kiosk – small

129

CS1 Campus – shuttle

130

DR1 Vehicular Directional – off campus

131

DR2 Vehicular Directional – on campus

132

ED Entry identity

133

EV1 Event – parking

134

EV2 Event - traffic

135

EV3 Event - detail

136

FA1 Facility ID – large freestanding

137

FA2 Facility ID – small freestanding

138

FA3 Facility ID – building mounted

139

GE1 Gated entry

140

GE2 Gated entry

141

IN1 Interpretive – freestanding

142

IN2 Interpretive – building mounted

143

PK1 Parking – structured

144

PK2 Parking – lot

145

PK3 Parking – on street

146

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ap2

accessible pathway

accessible pathway

b o l l a r d sign

wa l l m o u n t e d s i g n

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Accent: 1/5” h., V3

Accent: 1/2” h., V.3

Accessibility Symbol: 4” h., circle, V5; symbol, V8

Accessibility Symbol: 4” h., circle, V5; symbol, V8

Arrow: 1 3/4” sq.,V8

Arrow: 1 3/4” sq.,V8

Entry Designation: 7/8” h., T3, V8

Sign Panel: aluminum rectangular tube. AP3

Sign Panel: 1/4” thick aluminum panel mounted with blind

Entry Designation: 7/8” h., T3, V8

Secondary Message: .5” h., T3, V4

Sign Base: above grade (lawn) or below grade

3

Top View Scale: 1' - 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type AP

studs in existing wall, AP3

8 1/2" Overall

2 1/2"

8" Sign Panel

(planting bed)

8" Accent

2" Top Cap Accent

Accessibility Symbol

Accessibility Symbol

Arrow

Entry Designation: 7/8” h., T3, V8

Secondary Message: .5” h., T3, V4

Arrow Sign Panel

Sign Panel 11"

Entry Designation

Entry Designation

4'-0"

Secondary Message

Secondary Text

Sign Base

1

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Elevation Scale: 1' - 1/2" = 1' - 0"

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Type AP

2

Side View Scale: 1' - 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type AP

1

Elevation Scale: 3" = 1' - 0"

Type AP2

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bc

bd

banner

banner

co r r i d o r

perimeter

fa b r i c at i on details •

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Small/Large Banner: Sunbrella cloth or approved equal

2'-0"

to match, Pantone 268 •

1'-0"

to match, Pantone 268 Small Banner

Logotype: 1 3/8” h., slikscreened copy to match,

Pantone 2587 •

Logo: 4” h., Sunbrella cloth or approved equal to match,

Logotype

1'-4"

Bracket: KBW BannerFlex or equal, PC3

3'-3"

Logotype Logo

Small Banner 9'-0" minimum

Large Banner

Logo

15'-0" Minimum

7'-0"

Bracket: KBW BannerFlex or equal, PC3

Accent: 2” h., Sunbrella cloth or approved equal to match Pantone 123

Large Banner 9"

Logo: 5 3/4” h., Sunbrella cloth or approved equal to match, Pantone 123

Accent: 1 1/5” h., Sunbrella cloth or approved equal to match Pantone 123

Logotype: 3 3/8” h., Sunbrella cloth or approved equal to match, Pantone 123

Pantone 123 •

Small/Large Banner: Sunbrella cloth or approved equal

Accent

Accent Bracket Bracket

1

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Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type BC

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2

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type BC

1

Detail Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type BP

2

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type BP

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cg1

cg1

campus gateway

campus gateway

h i sto r i c

h i sto r i c fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s •

Frame: 3/4 inches x 1.5 inches rectangular aluminum tube

PC3 •

Sign Panel: 1/4 inches thick aluminum panel PC2

Logotype: 2 3/4 inches high 1/4 inches thick dimensional

letters PC1

5'-11" +/Verify length at existing locations

Frame

Lighting: Illuminate entire Gateway with concealed,

ground-mounted, LED uplights

11"

Sign Panel

Existing Gateway Structure

Logotype

A

CG1 Sign Addition

5'-11" +/Verify length at existing locations

Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type CG1

Frame

11"

Sign Panel

Existing Gateway Structure CG1 Sign Addition

1

120

Logotype

A

Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type CG1

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type CG1

3 s p e c i f i c ations

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cg2

cg2

campus gateway

campus gateway fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

36'-4"

36'-4"

36'-4" 2'-5"

2'-5"

2'-5"

2'-5"

2'-5"

Top View

Lighting

Type CG23/16" = 1' - 0" Scale:

1'-8"

36'-4"

36'-4"

36'-4"

31'-6"

31'-6"

31'-6"

Optional Donor Panel 2'-5"

8'-9"

2'-5"

Frame: 2 1/2” x 5” aluminum rectangular tube PC3

Sign Panel: 3” thick fabricated aluminum panel PC2

Logotype: 14” high 1/2” thick dimensional letters

Donor Panel: Cast bronze

Lighting: Concealed, ground-mounted, LED uplights

Lighting

Type CG2

3'-0"

2'-5"

Lighting

Post: Architectural precast concrete with inset on 4 sides

2'-5"

2'-5"

2'-5"

Post

Post

Post

Sign Panel

Sign Panel

Sign Panel

Logotype

Logotype

Logotype Optional Donor Panel

Ornamental Brackets & Hardware

Ornamental Brackets & Hardware

Ornamental Brackets & Hardware

Optional Donor Panel

1'-8"

Optional Donor Panel

2'-5"

Optional Donor Panel

Optional Donor Panel

1'-8" Sign Panel

Sign Panel

Sign Panel

Dedication Text

Dedication Text

Dedication Text

Ornamental Border

Ornamental Border

3'-0"

Type CG2 Scale: 3/16" = 1' - 0"

2

3'-0"

Top View

3'-0"

2 - 0"

Ornamental Border

1 - 0"

Elevation Type CG2 Scale: 3/16" = 1' - 0"

122

1

Elevation Type CG23/16" = 1' - 0" Scale:

Type CG2

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Side View

3 Scale: 3/16" = 1' - 0"

Side View Type CG2 Scale: 3/16" = 1' - 0"

Side View Side View 3 3 3 Scale: 3/8"==1'1'- -0"0" Type CG23/16" Scale:

Side View Type Scale: 3/8" =CG2 1' - 0" Type CG2

3

Side View Type CG23/8" = 1' - 0" Scale:

4

Detail (Optional Donor Detail Panel)(Optional Donor Panel) Detail (Optional Donor Panel) 4 4 Scale:Type 3/4"CG2 = 1' - 0" Type =CG2 Scale: 3/4" 1' - 0" Type CG23/4" = 1' - 0" Scale: Type CG2

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cg3

cg3

campus gateway

campus gateway

va r i a b l e message board fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

fa b r i c at i on details •

Top Cap: formed aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Display: full motion video LED matrix, final

21'-8"

21'-8"

Logo: embossed /cast into concrete, no fill

Sign Base: Pre-cast concrete, color and finish to match

3'-4"

3'-4"

specifications and technology to be determined

93'-0"

LightingLighting

campus standards Lighting: Illuminate base only with concealed,

ground-mounted, LED uplights

Top View Top View 2 Scale: Scale: 1/8" = 1'1/8" - 0" = 1' - 0"

2

21'-8"

21'-8"

12'-0"

12'-0"

Logotype: 36” high 2” thick dimensional letters PC1

Lighting: Illuminate sign panel and piers with flush,

7/8" length Running of sign panel 81'-7 7/8"81'-7 Running of length sign panel

Base

Top View Top View 2 Scale:= 1' 1/16" Scale: 1/16" - 0" = 1' - 0"

Type CG3Type CG3

Base 4'-0"

4'-0"

93'-0"

93'-0"

78'-0"

78'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0" Sign Panel Sign Panel

Elevation Elevation 1 Scale: Scale: 1/8" = 1'1/8" - 0" = 1' - 0"

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1 Type CG3Type CG3

Posts

11'-9"

11'-9"

9'-0"

9'-0"

Sign Panel: 1’ 2” thick fabricated aluminum panel PC2

108'-5" radius 108'-5" radius

2

21'-5"

21'-5"

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Frame: 4” high rolled aluminum tube PC3

ground-mounted LED uplights

Top Cap Top Cap Display Display

1

Post: Architectural precast concrete with inset on 4 sides

5'-2"

5'-2"

Type CG3Type CG3

93'-0"

Posts

LogotypeLogotype

Elevation Elevation 1 Scale:= 1' 1/16" Scale: 1/16" - 0" = 1' - 0"

Base

Base

Type CG3Type CG3

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cg4

campus gateway s i g n d e ta i l fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s •

Logo (option 1) Fabricated aluminum with flush-to-face

full motion video LED matrix display, final specifications and technology to be determined •

Logo (option 2) Fabricated aluminum with flush-to-face

LED color changing matrix, final specifications and technology to be determined •

Logo (option 3) Fabricated aluminum, PC1 with

illumination from concealed, ground-mounted LED spot lights 41'-0"

2'-7"

41'-0"

2'-7"

accomodating power as required •

Logo

Post: square steel, PC3, structurally engineered as required, Plantings: to be determined - design intent is dense

vegetation that will discourage access to logo while

Logo

avoiding installation of a fence or other barrier(s)

8'-4" A.G.

8'-4" A.G.

1

126

Elevation Scale: 1/8" = 1' - 0"

Suggested vegetation types could include Burford Holly or

Chinese Holly (“Rotunda”)

12'-9"

12'-9"

1

Elevation Type Scale:CG4 1/8" = 1' - 0"

Type CG4

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Post

Post

Barrier plantings

Barrier plantings

2

Side View Scale: 1/8" = 1' - 0"

2

Side View Type Scale:CG4 1/8" = 1' - 0"

Type CG4

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ck1

ck2

campus kiosk

campus kiosk

p r i m a ry, pedestrian pathways

s m a l l , pa r k i n g lots a n d pat h ways 7'-0"

fa b r i c at ion details

Information Icon: 9” sq.

Map and Directory: Digitally printed vinyl (option 1) or

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Museum of Art Museum of Natural Science National Center for Security Research & Training Office of the Chancellor Orientation Parent & Family Programs Pennington Biomedical Research Center Pennington Biomedical Research Foundation Pennington Clinical Unit Pennington Faculty--Basic Science Pennington Faculty--Clinical Pennington Medical Foundation Procurement Auxiliary Services Procurement Services Property Management Public Affairs Public Safety Purchasing Radiation Safety Office Radiation Safety Office, LSU System Recruiting Services Residential College Programs Residential Life, Department of School of Library & Information Science School of Social Work School of the Coast & Environment Sea Grant Development Southern Review Sponsored Programs State Law Institute, Louisiana Student Advocacy & Accountability Student Government Student Health Center

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Alex Box Stadium

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2'-2"

2'-2"

Sign Post Ornamental Brackets & Hardware

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Base

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Communication Across the Curriculum Continuing Education Contracted Auxiliary Services Cook Hotel Cooperative Extension Departments & Unit Chairs Cooperative Extension Parish Offices Cooperative Extension Regional Directors Cooperative Extension Service Corporate, Foundation & Research Relations, Office of Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes Dean of Students Disability Services Facility Services Financial System Services First Year Experience Graduate School Greek Life Honors College Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professors Program Human Resource Management Hurricane Center Information Technology Services Institutional Advancement Institutional Review Board Intellectual Property Intercollege Environmental Cooperative International Programs Judicial College, Louisiana Law Center Legislative & External Affairs

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Law Center

RT

LA

AD DALRYMPLE DRIVE

Memorial Tower Library

NO

SKIP

Tiger Park (Softball Facility)

Law Center

D RAPHAEL SEMMES ROA

LD

O D R

Visitor Center

VE

DALRYMPLE DRIVE

Memorial Tower Library

SE

AN

S D RI

CHIMES STR EET

INFIRMARY ROAD

Tiger Habitat & Gift Store

School of Veterinary Medicine

NO

i

RES

Peter Maravich Assembly Center (PMAC)

CHIMES STR EET

Visitor Center

VE

OU

HL

NICHOLSON DRIVE CYP

Bernie Moore Track Stadium

S D RI

FIE

HIG

ASTER STREET

STREET

RES

Peter Maravich Assembly Center (PMAC)

Tiger Habitat & Gift Store

RH

Logotype

8 = 5> A < 0C 8 > =

CYP

Bernie Moore Track Stadium

School of Veterinary Medicine

WE

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut

W. C H I M E S

Logo: match AP2 plate and aluminum extrusions: AP3

STREET

PO

Sign Base: post and sleeve sidewalk condition

Map and directory: Digital artwork

GH

ASTER STREET

W. C H I M E S

NICHOLSON DRIVE

Logo

HI

Welcome Text

Sign Post: 4” sq. AP.3 i

vinyl

Sign Panel

aluminum plate and aluminum extrusions, AP3

1" overhang

Information Icon

Sign Panel

digital high pressure laminate (DHPL) panel (option 2) fT[R^\T c^

Accent

8 = 5> A < 0C 8 > =

1"

Downlights

Dripline

Top Cap 1 1/2" sq. bar

high pressure laminate (DHPL) panels or digitally printed

1"

Map Title: 2” h., T1

Sign Panels: AP1 (front, back and sides) with .5” digital

5"

2'-0" Sign Panel

. CAMPUS LAKE RD

Logotype: 1 1/2” h.

Information Icon: White, and match AP1, AP2

D

4 3/4"

LV

Logo: 12” h.

Roof

Accent: match AP2, T5, match AP1

B

Welcome Text: T5, AP4

2'-2" Overall

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

R

Finial

E

Sign Panel: fabricated aluminum sign cabinet, AP3

Type CK2

K

Downlights: flush-mounted, low voltage LED spots

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

st No exit to W. Roosevelt

3

DRIVE

Roof: Fabricated aluminum roof, AP3

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Top View

TOWER

Finial: spun aluminum, custom profile, AP3

14 1/2"

2'-10"

Sign Detail Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type CK2

2

Side View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type CK2

3 s p e c i f i c ations

129


cs

dr1

campus shuttle

vehicular directional o f f - c a m p u s roa dways

fa b r i c at i on details •

Trails logo: (per specs)

Rule: V3

Street Name: T1, V2

Routes: (digital print on vinyl) T7

Sign Panel: .25” aluminum plate, AP1

Website: T2, V2

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion, AP3

4"

11 7/8" Finial

Trails Logo

Sign Base: below grade, sleeve

( PERKINS STANFORD PURPLE

Wcc_) cXVTacaPX[b [bd TSd

8'-5" Overall

1'-3"

8'-2" Cabinet

1'-0"

Route

Sign Panel

Visitor Header Thick Rule

Street Name

5/8"

( DOWNTOWN / VET

Type DR1

EXbXc^a 2T]cTa

1 3/8"

3'-3 1/4" 7XVW[P]S 0eT]dT

Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Rule

8'-6 1/2"

CWT ;BD CaP]bXc BhbcT\

C864A CA08;B

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Top View

Top Cap

1 1/4"

3

11'-3"

Finial: custom, cast aluminum or resin, AP3

15'-0"

P]S S

AXeTa AS 7XVW[P]S AS F ;PZTbW^aT 3a

Tier 1 Text

0[Tg 1^g BcPSXd\

Tier 2 Text

Top Cap: aluminum formed “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Visitor Header: AP3

Thick Rule: 1 5/8” h., V3

Sign Panel: fabricated aluminum sign cabinet, AP1

Tier 1 Text: 7” h., 14” line spacing, T1, V2

Tier 2 Text: 6 1/4” h., 11 1/4” line spacing, T3, V2

Thin Rule: 3/8” h., V3

Arrow: 10 1/2” sq., V1

Raised Bar: aluminum extrusion, AP3

Logo: embossed /cast into concrete, no fill

Sign Base: Pre-cast concrete, color and finish to match campus standards

Sign Panel •

Pattern: Mask and spray Pantone 2587 on AP1, or digital print Pantone 2587 on AP1.

Thin Rule

?<02 CXVTa BcPSXd\

Website

Arrow Pattern Raised Bar

Sign Post

Sign Base

1

130

Elevation Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

3'-4"

Logo Sign Base

1 Type CS

Elevation - Front Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type DR1

2

Side View Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0" Type DR1

3

Elevation - Back Scale: 1/8" = 1' - 0"

Type DR1

3 s p e c i f i c ations

131


dr 2

ed

vehicular directional

entry identity

o n - c a m p us

wa l l p l aq u e

fa b r i c at i on details

a

B

3a

•

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

•

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal� shape, AP3

•

Visitor Header: AP3

•

Thick Rule: 1� h. V3

•

Regulatory Text: 1 5/8� h., T5, V2

•

Thin Rule: 1/4� h., V3

• •

Tier 1 Text: 4� h., 8� line spacing, T1, V2 EXbXc^a 2T]cTa Arrow: 6 1/4� sq., V1

•

Sign Panel: Fabricated 3� th. aluminum cabinet with 2T]caP[ 2P\_db

•

1/8� th. removable aluminum sign faces, AP1 Tier 2 Text: 3 1/2� h.,F ;PZTbW^aT 3a 6 1/2� line spacing, T3, V2

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

•

Facility Name: 5/8� h., 1/32� raised T2, AP4 with grade 2 braille translation AP1

10" Accent Facility Name

Logo: 3 3/4� h.,V3 =XRW^[b^] 3a Ornamental Bracket AXeTa AS & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum BcdST]c D]X^]

Sign Panel: .25� etched zinc, AP1, with .25� aluminum mounting plate, AP3

•

Logo: 3/4� h., 1/32� raised, AP2

•

Rule: 1/4� h., 1/32� raised, AP2

•

Accessibility Panel: AP1

•

Arrow: 1 1/2� h., V8

•

Access Symbol: 2 5/8� h., 1/32� circle, V5, symbol, V8

•

Entry Designation: 1/2� h., T3, V8

Sign Panel

9 1/2"

•

Accent: tactile, AP2

•

•

;8<8C43 E4782;4 0224BB

\

•

•

Sign Post: 6� sq. aluminum extrusion, AP3

•

Sign Base: post-in-sleeve or breakaway, AP3

1'-3"

plate and aluminum ?PaZTa 2^[XbTd\ extrusions, AP3

7'-0"

Logo

B27>>; >5 E4C4A8=0AH <43828=4

Rule

SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

4'-0" B^dcWTPbc 4]caP]RT

Accessibility Panel

5^a 0RRTbb DbT 4Pbc 4]cah

5 1/4"

Arrow

Accessibility Symbol Entry Designation

1

132

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

Elevation Scale: 3" = 1' - 0"

Type ED

2

Side View Scale: 3" = 1' - 0"

Type ED

3 s p e c i f i c ations

133


200

ev1

event temporary

ev 2

event temporary

d i r ect i o nals

identity

TO U CH DOW N V I L L AG E

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

EV1A

EV2A

Parking Zone: 1’ - 3 1/2” h.,V1, 6” h. number, T8, V1

Parking Zone: 1’ - 3 1/2” h.,V1, 6” h. number, T8, V1

Sign Panel: .090” aluminum panel, AP1 all sides

Sign Panel: .090” aluminum panel, AP1 all sides

Arrow: 5” sq. V1

Arrow: 5” sq. V1

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion. AP3

Lot Name: 2 1/2” h., V1, T7

Sign Base: concrete, AP3

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion. AP3

Sign Base: concrete, AP3

EV2B

Parking Zone: 2’ - 0”, V1,

9 1/2” h., number, T8

Sign Panel: .090” aluminum panel, all sides AP1

Lot Name: 3 1/5” h., V1, T7

A-Frame: Black

Logo: 3 1/4” h., V1

Mobile LED display w/ trailer

15'-10"

• •

EV1B

Mobile LED Display w/ Trailer

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Display: full motion video LED matrix,

final specifications and technology

Sign Panel

Logo

Sign Panel 4'-0"

Parking Zone

9'-6"

to be determined

Arrow

5'-6"

2'-6"

200

Lot Name

Parking Zone

4'-0"

Logo

TOUCHDOWN VILL AGE

13'-6"

Parking Zone

3'-4"

Sign Panel

12'-0"

Sign Post

6'-8"

TOUCHDOWN V I L L AG E

134

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type EV1A

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2

Type EV1B

A Frame

Logo Base

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

5'-8"

6'-11"

8'-0"

200

Sign Base

1

Lot Name

Post

1

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type EV2A

2

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type EV2B 3 s p e c i f i c ations

135


ev3

fa1

event temporary

facility identity

r eg u l atory

l a rg e , f r e esta n d i n g

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

EV3A

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Barricade: Polypropelene modular inetrlocking barrier to

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

match PMS 143

Accent: 1 1/4” h.,V3

Facility Name: 4 1/8” h., T1, V8

Date: 1 1/8” h., T5, V3

Sign Panel: Fabricated 2” th. aluminum cabinet with

EV3B

Parking Zone: 1’ - 3 1/2” h. V1, 6” h., number, T8

Sign Panel: .090” aluminum panel, all sides AP1

Lot Name: 2 3/8” h, V1, T7

A-Frame: Black

Logo: 3 1/8” h., V1

Sign Panel

Regulatory 1: 1 1/8” h. T3, V2

Lot Name

Regulatory 2: 1 1/2” h., T5, V2

Parking Zone

Parking Zone

;BD with 6” h., Parking Zone: 9” sq field,

"$& character T4, V2, backgrounds, V7-14 >=;H

## C>F4A A3 Logo

Headline: 1 1/4” h., V2

Regulatory 2

Subhead: 7/5” h., T3, V1

Arrow: 5 1/8” sq., V1

Sign Panel: 1/8” aluminum plate, AP1

Sign Base: below Gorilla Post

>UUXRT ^U ATbTPaRW P]S 4R^]^\XR 3TeT[^_\T]c 6aPSdPcT BRW^^[

?4A<8C

Elevation

Arrow

6'-3"

Type EV3B

Subhead 6'-0" Overall

Headline

LSU Logo: 7” h., V3

Finial

Affiliate Logo: 7” h.,V4

Top Cap

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum

Facility Name Date

2'-11 1/2" Sign Panel

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

School: 2 1/8” h., T3, V8

plate and aluminum extrusions, AP3

Accent

3PeXS 1^hS 7P[[

EV3C

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

1/8” th. removable aluminum sign faces, AP1 •

6'-0" Sign Panel

1'-1/4"

Regulatory 1

2

Type FA1 7'-2" Overall

3'-4"

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

3'-10"

2'-8"

2

Top View

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion, AP3

Sign Base: above grade (lawn) or below grade

Sign Panel

(planting bed)

School LSU/Affiliate Logo Address

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware Sign Post

+/-8'-6" Barricade Gorilla Post +/-4'-6"

EV3B Panel Area

1

136

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type EV3A

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

3

Sign Base

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

1 Type EV3C

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type FA1

3 s p e c i f i c ations

137


fa 2

fa3

facility identity

facility identity

s m a l l , f r eestanding

building mounted

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Accent: 1” h.,V3

Accent: 7/8” h., V3

Facility Name: 2 3/4” h., T1, V8

Facility Name: 2 5/8” h., 4 1/4” line spacing, T1, V8

Date: 1 1/8” h., T5, V3

Date: 1 1/8” h., T5, V3

Sign Panel: Fabricated 2” th. aluminum cabinet with

Sign Panel: .25” aluminum plate, AP1

LSU Logo: 2 3/4” h., V3

Affiliate Logo: 2 3/4” h, V4

Address: 1” h., T5, V3

Mount backplate to wall with blind threaded studs.

Faceplate mounted to backplate with full coverage

AP3

2

1/8” th. removable aluminum sign faces, AP1 •

Address: 1 1/8” h., T5. V3

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum plate and aluminum extrusions, AP3

• •

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion, AP3

2'-3" Backplate

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type FA2

2'-8" Overall

CWT 2P\_P]X[T

<T\^aXP[ C^fTa

Accent

2'-0" Sign Panel Finial Top Cap

R ( ! #

Accent

Sign Base: above grade (lawn) or below grade

<T\^aXP[ C^fTa

2'-11" Sign Panel

5'-8" Overall

!# C>F4A A3

2WPa[Tb 4 2^PcTb 7P[[ R ( ! #

Historic Name Facility Name

(planting bed)

CWT 2P\_P]X[T

Backplate

2'-1" Sign Panel

Facility Name 2'-7" Sign Panel

Logo: 2.75” h., V3

Top View

2'-9" Backplate

Backplate: 1/2” aluminum plate with 1/8” beveled edge,

VHB tape

Date Sign Panel Logo

2WPa[Tb 4 2^PcTb 7P[[

Date

R ( ! #

Sign Panel

## C>F4A A3

Address

## C>F4A A3

Logo Address

R ( ! #

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

!# C>F4A A3

2'-2"

Sign Post Sign Base

1

138

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type FA2

1

Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type FA3

A

Side View Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type FA3

3 s p e c i f i c ations

139


ge1

ge2

gated entry

gated entry

w e lco m e sign

g at e n a m e

fa b r i c at i on details

Fa b r i c at i o n D e ta i l s

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Accent: 2” h., V3

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Logo: 5 3/4” h., V1

Welcome Text: 2 1/4” h.,T5, V2

Logotype: 3/4” h., V1

Accent: V3

Street: 2 1/2” h, T2, V2

Area Name: 4 1/4” h.,T2, V2

Gate: 2 1/2” h, T5, V2

Logo: 4 1/4”. V1

Sign Panel: fabricated aluminum sign cabinet, AP3

Sign Panel: Fabricated 3” th. aluminum cabinet with

Bracket: aluminum extrusions: AP3

7'-3" Oveall

1/8” th. removable aluminum sign faces, AP1 Parking Regulatory: 2 1/2” h., T3, V2 1 3/8” h., T6 V2,

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion: AP3

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum

Top Cap

6'-0" Sign Panel Finial

plate and aluminum extrusions: AP3

Accent

Sign Base: above grade (lawn) or below grade

Welcome Text

5'-9" Overall

(planting bed)

F4;2><4 C>

3'-3/4" Sign Panel

Area Name 5'-0" Sign Panel

4"

Logo

3"

Accent

Sign Panel

Brackets Parking Regulatory

2T]caP[ 2P\_db

Sign Post

;X\XcTS ETWXR[T 0RRTbb k ?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

<^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\ fff [bd TSd _PaZX]V

B^dcW BcPSXd\ 3a F4 BC 60C4

Logo

2'-1" Sign Panel

Street Gate ID Sign Panel

Sign Base

Existing Bollard

Logotype

1

140

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

Type GE1

1

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type GE2

2

Section Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type GE2

3 s p e c i f i c ations

141


in1

in2

interpretive

interpretive

f r e esta n ding

building mounted

fa b r i c at ion details •

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Sign Panel: .5” digital high pressure laminate (DHPL)

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s 3

panel •

Top View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

panel

Type IN1

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum Sign Post: 4” sq., aluminum extrusion: AP3

Sign Base: above grade (lawn) or below grade

Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum plate and aluminum extrusions: AP3

plate and aluminum extrusions: AP3 •

Sign Panel: .5” digital high pressure laminate (DHPL)

2'-2" Overall

Mount brackets to wall with blind threaded studs

2'-0" Sign Panel Top Cap

(planting bed)

1'-8" Overall 1'-6" Sign Panel

Sign Panel

BD60A :4CC;4

Jesuit priests brought sugarcane into south Louisiana in 1751.

3'-4" Sign Panel

3'-6" Overall

6'-10 1/2"

4'-5 1/2"

Sign Panel

Logo

After some experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today. Experimenting with growing sugarcane, a thriving sugar industry was born in Louisiana that continues today.

2'-2"

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware Sign Post

Bracket & Hardware

Sign Base

1

142

Sign Detail Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

Type IN1

2

Side View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type IN2

1

Elevation Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type IN2

3 s p e c i f i c ations

143


Top Cap

pk1

3'-4"

parking

_[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

3

Parking Icon: 1’ - 9 1/2” sq. field, letters and numerals T4, 1daST] >PZ ;^c V2, backgrounds, V7-14 Facility Name: 8 1/2” h.,V2, T1

1daST] Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0" >PZ ;^c 2'-11 1/2" Overall

1daST] Type PK1 >PZ ;^c

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

&(

&(

Sign Panel: Fabricated 3” th. aluminum cabinet with 1/8” th. removable aluminum sign faces, AP1

Facility Number: 2” h., Pantoine 2587, T6

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum

2'-6" Panel

Rule

Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal” shape, AP3

Accent: 2 1/4” h., V3

Event Parking Panel: pre-drilled .090” aluminum with

Top Cap Parking Zone

3'-4" Parking Regulations

slips over and onto studs projecting from Sign Panel. Event

Lot Number

10"

Top Cap

&(

Event Parking Panel

Logo Tier 1 Text

;^c ATbTaeTS U^a =200 CTP\ CaXP[b

1daST] >PZ ;^c

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

C^fX]V T]U^aRTS <^]SPh cWa^dVW 5aXSPh &)" P\ #)" _\

&(

&(

&(

2 &

Facility Number

1

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

L O U I S I A N A S T A T E uni v e r sit y | c a m p us w a y f in d in g si g na g e g ui d elines

2

Type PK2

Side View

Rule(s): 1/2” h., V3

Parking Zones: 3 1/4” h; letters and numerals,

Parking Regulations: V2, 2” h, T3 & 1 1/4” h. T6

Lot Number: 1 7/8” h., V4, T6

Logo: 3 1/4” h., V3

Sign Panel: fabricated aluminum sign cabinet, AP1

Raised Bar: aluminum extrusion, AP1

Sign Base: fabricated aluminum sign cabinet, AP1

Logo

Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type PK2 Sign Panel

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Lot Number

Elevation & Side View

Raised Bar

Building Facade

1

Parking Zone

Sign Base

Parking Regulations Sign Panel

Tier 1 Text: 4” h., 7” line spacing. T1, V2

V2, 5” sq; backgrounds, V7-14

Raised Bar

2'-0"

9'-2" 12'-11"

1daST] >PZ ;^c

2'-0"

CXVTa 6PaPVT

_[TPbT ^QcPX] _Ta\Xc Pc \TcTab

?Ta\Xc AT`dXaTS

Transportation and the3'-4" LSU Athletic Department •

Rule

Accent EXbXc^a ?PaZX]V

Facility Name

panels to be stocked by LSU Office of Parking, Traffic, and

Accent

Sign Panel

1daST] >PZ ;^c

keyhole slots pre-painted AP2, message V9. Event panel

4"

Parking Icon

plate and aluminum extrusions, AP3

144

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

;^c ATbTaeTS U^a =200 CTP\ CaXP[b

5'-9 1/2"

Accent: 2” w. V3 wraps edge

Top View

Tier 1 Text

7'-10"

EXbXc^a ?PaZX]V

5'-9 1/2"

shape, AP3

7'-10"

Top Cap: Top Cap: Fabricated aluminum “pyramidal”

s u r fac e lot

3'-4"

Event Parking Panel

fa b r i c at i on details

parking

Accent

st r u ct u red

pk2

4"

Type PK1

2

Side View Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Sign Base

1 Type PK1

Elevation & Side View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type PK2

2

Side View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type PK2

3 s p e c i f i c ations

145


pk3

rg1

parking

regulatory parking

o n st r e e t

f r e esta n d i n g

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Parking Zone: T1, 10 1/2” sq field; 6 1/2” h., character T4,

Regulatory Symbol: 9” sq., V2, field, V6

Headline: 1 1/4” h., V2, T6

Subhead: 7/8” h.,V2, T3

Arrow: 5” sq., V1

Sign Panel: 1/8” aluminum panel, AP1

Sign Post: 4” sq, aluminum extrusion: AP3

Sign Base: below grade, sleeve

V2; backgrounds, V7-14 Headline: 1/ 1/2” h, 2 1/2” line spacing, V2, T2

Subhead: 1” h, 1 5/8” line spacing, V2, T3

Arrow Field: whien required, 6” h., V1

Sign Panel: Fabricated 1/8” th. aluminum panel with 3/4”

Scale: 1" = 1' - 0"

1'-6" Overall

radius corners inserted into post. AP1 •

Sign Post: 4” square post AP3

Sign Base: above grade (lawn) or below grade

Finial

Type PK3

1'-2" Panel Finial Parking Zone

3'-4"

(planting bed) RT]caP[

Location

?4A<8C A4@D8A43

Headline Subhead

10'-7"

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

A4B4AE43 ?0A:8=6 >=;H

1'-2"

C^fX]V 4]U^aRTS

Accessibility Icon

Headline

Sign Post

Arrow Field

Subhead

3' - 4"

3

Top View

3'-4" Sign Panel

Location: 1 1/8” h., V2, T5

8'-3" Overall

Sign Panel

Sign Panel

7'-0"

Sign Post

1

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Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

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Arrow

Sign Base

2

1

Side View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type RG1

2

Panel Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG1

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rg2

rg3

regulatory parking

regulatory

p o l e m o unted

t r a f f i c co n t ro l

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Regulatory Symbol: 12” dia.,V2, slash, V7

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Headline: 1 3/4” h,V2, T6

Sign Panel: .090” aluminum panel, retro-reflective graphics

Subhead: 1 1/8” h., V2, T3

Arrow: 6 3/4” sq., V1

Bracket: Black “Band-it” style strap or approved equal

per MUTCD, back of signs AP3 •

Sign Post: 4” sq. aluminum extrusion: AP3

Sign Base: below grade, sleeve

1'-4" Regulatory Symbol Bracket

Finial Headline Existing Pole

Sign Panel

4'-5 1/2"

Sign Panel

8'-0"

7'-0" min height from ground

Subhead

Arrow

1

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Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG2

2

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

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Type RG2

3

Side Detail: Mounting Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG2

Sign Post

Sign Base

1

Sign Detail Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type RG3

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rt

sn1

regional trail

street name m a jo r b o u l e va r ds

fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Trail Name: 1 1/4” h., T1, V2

Accent Band: 2” h;V1

Symbols: V2

Street Name: 8” h; V2, T1

Border: (varies reflective vinyl)

Street Type: 4” h; V2, T5

Inner Field and back of sign: AP3

Sign Panel: .060” aluminum panel PC3 (back) V9 (face)

Logo: 2 3/4” h., V1

Bracket: Black “Band-it” style strap or approved equal

Sign Panel: router cut, .090” aluminum sheet

Mile Marker: T2, V2

Bracket: Black “Band-it” style strap or

1'-7 " Trail Name

=XRW^[b^] Sa

Symbols

approved equal

Border Inner Field 2'-9"

Logo

Panel length varies per message

Sign Panel

4 1/4"

4 1/4"

4 1/4" Accent Band

Street Type

1'-6"

7'-0 "

Street Name Mile Marker

Panel

1

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Type RT

2

Sign Detail Scale: 1" = 1' - 0"

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Side Detail: Mounting Scale: 1" = 1' - 0"

1 Type RT

Sign Detail Scale: 3/4" = 1' - 0"

Type SN1

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sn3

sn2

street name

street name

s eco n da ry c a m p u s roa ds

s i g n at u r e campus roadways fa b r i c at i on details

fa b r i c at i o n d e ta i l s

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Finial: Cast or spun aluminum or approved equal, AP3

Accent: 2 1/4” w.,V1

Accent: 2 1/4” w.,V1

Sign Panel: .1/4” aluminum panel, V9

Sign Panel: .1/4” aluminum panel, V9

Street Type: 2 3/4” h. V2, T5

Street Type: 2” h. V2, T5

Street Name: 4” h., V2, T5

Street Name: 5” h., V2, T5

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum

Panel length varies per message

Panel length varies per message 3"

plate and aluminum extrusions: AP3 •

Sign Post: 6” sq., aluminum extrusion: AP3

Sign Base: break-away base, AP3

2"

2" 3"

Ornamental Bracket & Hardware

Sign Post: 4” sq., aluminum extrusion: AP3

Sign Base: break-away base, AP3

Street Name

10 1/2"

1'-0"

Street Type Street Name

Bracket & Hardware: water-jet cut aluminum plate and aluminum extrusions: AP3

Accent Street Type

10 1/2"

Accent

7XVW[P]S aS

Finial

Sign Panel

Bracket

5XT[SW^dbT Sa

?^fTaW^dbT []

12'-10"

B BcPSXd\ Sa

2"

Sign Post

9'-3"

12'-4 1/2"

Sign Post

Sign Base

Sign Base

1

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1

Elevation Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type SN3

2

Top View Scale: 1/2" = 1' - 0"

Type SN3

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tb

regional trailblazer o f f - c a m pus roadways fa b r i c at i on details •

Sign Panel: 090” aluminum sheet with 2 1/2” radius corners, AP1

Arrow: 11” h., V1

Logo: 6 1/4” h., V1

Bracket: Black “Band-it” style strap or approved equal 2'-0"

Sign Panel

Bracket

2'-8"

Arrow

1

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7'-0" A.G. Minimum

7'-0" A.G. Minimum

Logo

Elevation Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

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2

Side View Scale: 1/4" = 1' - 0"

Type TB

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1 . 04 R E F E R E N C E S a Comply with applicable requirements of the following standards. Where these standards conflict with other specified requirements, the most restrictive

1.00 RELATED DOCUMENTS

requirements shall govern.

a The BIDDING REQUIREMENTS, CONTRACT FORMS, AND CONDITIONS

1 American Concrete Institute (ACI):

OF THE CONTRACT and applicable parts of DIVISION 1 - GENERAL

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REQUIREMENTS, as listed in the Table of Contents, shall be included in and made a part of this Section.

Hot Weathering Concrete

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Construction of Concrete Pavements and Concrete Bases.

A 53 Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated Welded and Seamless

a Fabrication of all sign types indicated on the Drawings and enumerated in the Bid

B 209 Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate.

Form.

B 221 Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Shapes, and Tubes.

b Site observation to verify existing site conditions and dimensions. Site observation

B 308 Aluminum-Alloy 6061 T6 Standard Structural Shapes Rolled or Extruded.

shall note all potential installation conflicts between sign installation locations and

B 429 Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Structural Pipe and Tubing.

existing building conditions and systems.

C 33

c Coordination with Owner and Designer during all phases of development,

Concrete Aggregates

C 94 Ready-Mixed Concrete

fabrication, and installation.

C 143 Slump of Portland Cement Concrete

d Shop drawings, layouts, samples, and prototypes for Owner and Designer approval.

C 150 Portland Cement

e Full scale prototypes and mockups as required in the Specifications.

C 171 Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete

f Structural design and calculations when appropriate to substantiate design. It is

C 494 Chemical Admixtures for Concrete

required that the Sign Contractor include a certified engineer’s review and stamp for

D 256 Impact Resistance of Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials

all signage elements and footings.

D 638 Tensile Properties of Plastics

g Review and coordinate, furnish and install all supports and footings required for the

D 648 Deflection Temperature of Plastics Under Flexural Load

installation of all signs.

3 American Welding Society (AWS): Aluminum Welders Certification: Provide

h Installation of all fabricated signs, including all fasteners related electrical

certifications signed by Contractor, certifying that welders employed on Project

connections.

comply with requirements specified under AWS D.1 and AWS D1.3. 4 Louisiana State Department of Transportation (LADOT):

1.03 RELATED WORK

Specifications Standard Specifications – Construction and Materials.

a Examine Contract Documents for requirements that affect work of this Section.

5 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD):

Other Specification Sections that directly relate to work of this Section include, but Document 01000, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

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2 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):

1.01 WORK INCLUDED

are not limited to:

Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and Placing Concrete.

Standards For Streets and Highways b

Codes: 1 Sign Fabricator is responsible for complying with all federal, state, and city/town building codes. Any and all proposed fabrication/installation that does not

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comply with these codes shall be brought to the attention of the Owner and Designer for review and resolution prior to fabrication. The Owner will be responsible for obtaining required permits to install the signs. 2 Sign Fabricator is responsible for complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act. ADA legislation and guidelines have been published in the Department of Justice Federal Register, July 26, 1991, 28 CFR Part 36, Title III: Public

confidence. d Insurance: provide a Certificate of Insurance verifying the amount of your firm’s

diagrams, schedules, charts, illustrations, test results, and other standard descriptive

of shop drawings and fabrication. Do not delay progress of the job. If field

data pages which are pertinent. Delete all non-applicable data.

measurements are not possible prior to fabrication, allow for field cutting and fitting.

coverage. e Sub-contractors: All sub-contractors must be identified, and a complete description of their role relative to this contract must be included. It is highly desirable that all sub-contractors named will have prior experience working as a team. All sub-

character height) shall be brought to the attention of the Owner and Designer for review and resolution prior to fabrication.

a Indicate five (5) projects which are similar in nature to the project described herein and provide the following for each:

3 Owner’s name, addresses, telephone, and contact person. 4 Brief, but thorough, description of the work including all trades involved; name(s) of responsible supervisory fabrication and installation personnel. 5 Photographs of project examples listed above which represent the work of the firm. b The sign fabricator must have previous experience in the fabrication and installation of a similar sign program. At least three (3) of five (5) of the projects listed above

Number, and Article of the Specifications to which it is referenced. 3 Show dimensions and clearances required. b Provide two (2) complete sets to Designer for review. c Provide one (1) complete set to Owner for review.

proposer’s staff. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any sub-contractor. f Minor irregularities in the bid which are immaterial or inconsequential in nature

a Submit physical samples of sufficient size and quantity to illustrate materials, finishes, equipment or workmanship, and to establish standards by which completed work will

to the document name and page. Submittals containing no such citations will be

be judged. Samples must represent the functional characteristics of the product or

considered complete and without need to refer to other documents.

material, with integrally related parts and attachment devices, colors, and finishes. b Welders Certification: Provide certifications signed by Contractor, certifying that

1.0 6 SHOP DRAWINGS a The drawings in this package are for design intent only. The Sign Fabricator is responsible for the proper engineering of all items. The internal structure,

welders employed on Project comply with requirements specified under AWS D.1 and AWS D1.3. c Complete list of prototypes required shall be provided to selected Sign Fabricator.

dimensions, and specifications for all items shall be indicated in the shop drawings.

Prototypes shall become the property of Owner and may be part of completed signs

Designer will not provide electronic files of design intent drawings – it is intended

as noted in Signage Schedule.

that the sign fabricator produce original, CADD-generated shop drawings. In certain cases, artwork will be provided for specified patterns, logos and custom profiles. b Description: Provide shop drawings for all items including:

c Firm References: Provide three (3) references from the experience list above. Provide contact name, address, telephone number, and project name and location for each reference. It is imperative that accurate contact names and phone numbers be

1 Complete fabrication and installation drawings for each sign type, indicate dimensions, materials, finishes, fastening, anchorage, joining, sealing, backing, utility requirements, rough-in, paving, foundation, expansion joints and adjacent related site conditions.

d First article of production-run items, both large and small, will be reviewed by the Owner and Designer before production run is commenced. e Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s product data of work of this Section. Provide complete product description and specifications, catalog cuts, and other descriptive data including concrete admixtures, concrete sealer, curing material. f Sign Message Schedule: Designate to provide draft message schedule in MS Access. Sign Contractor to prepare final message schedule and resubmit to Designer and

given for the projects listed. All references should include a contact person who can

2 Each sign type with all graphic elements.

comment on the firm’s ability to successfully complete a project of this type. The

3 Accurately reproduced letter styles.

Owner reserves the right to contact references for any projects provided as noted

4 Provide two (2) complete sets to Designer for review.

Based on these, Sign Contractor to prepare site-specific dimensioned sign location

above, or through any other source available. Such references will be held in strict

5 Provide one (1) complete set to Owner for review.

plans for submittal to Designer and Owner. Submittal may be supported by site

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Initial Selection Samples: Submit samples showing complete range of colors, textures, and finishes available for each material used.

j Verification Samples: Submit representative samples of the following materials for approval prior to construction. Show full color ranges and finish variations expected. Provide samples having minimum size of 144 sq. in. 1 Vinyl samples, in specified type style, size and graphic, for each color and finish designated on Drawings.

1.0 8 SUBMITTALS

company literature or other publications are included, they should include reference

must be of similar scope and complexity to the project described herein.

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2 Clearly mark-up each copy of the submittal data to identify the Section, Page

sub-contractors are noted, it is understood that all work will be performed by the

1 Name of project and its geographic location. 2 Start date and completion date of project/work.

1 Mark-up each copy to identify pertinent materials, products, or models.

contractors must have a good working relationship with the prime contractor. If no

may be waived whenever it is determined by the Owner to be in their best interest. If 1 . 05 S I G N FA B R I CATO R Q UA L I F I CAT I O NS

h Field Measurements: Take all necessary field measurements before preparation

liability, and professional liability. The Owner is to be additionally insured for this

complying with all regulations subsequently issued. (including but not limited to construction, mounting, finish, contrast, and

a Submit only manufacturer’s standard drawings and catalog sheets, brochures,

coverage for comprehensive general liability, worker’s compensation, employer’s

Accommodations and Commercial Facilities. Sign Fabricator is responsible for 3 Any and all proposed fabrication/installation that does not comply with ADA

photos and notes.

1.07 PRODUCT / CATALOG DATA

Owner for approval. g Sign Location Plans: Designer to provide diagrammatic sign location diagrams.

2 Representative masked and sprayed sample pattern in each color and finish designated on the Drawings. 3 Paint color and finish sample on 1/8 in. thick aluminum, for each color and finish required. 4 For each sign type, provide one (1) full size sign face layout, accompanied by scaled plots of every sign face as listed in the attached Message Schedule. Templates are not acceptable. Include character and word spacing. Outlined (pen-plotted) lettering is not acceptable. 5 Plotted template or camera-ready artwork for making symbols specified; include arrow, parking symbol, etc. 1 . 09 P ROTOT Y P E S & M O C K- U P S a Sign Mock-ups: Prior to commencing work of this Section, provide full-size mockups of selected signs as detailed in the drawings, as directed by the Owner, at locations acceptable to the Owner. Mockups may be incorporated into finished work. b Obtain Designer’s acceptance of visual qualities c Protect and maintain accepted mockups throughout the remainder of work of this Section to serve as criteria for acceptance of visual qualities d Approved mockups may be incorporated into finished work as noted in attached Sign Schedule

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1 .1 0 S U B M I T TA L R EQ U I R E M E N TS a Make submittals at least ten (10) days before date that approved submittals are

requirements and other performance criteria have been met. Provide calculations

f Notify Owner and Designer in writing of deviations from requirements of the

stamped and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Louisiana.

Contract Documents at the time of submittals.

required. b Accompany submittals with transmittal letter in duplicate, containing: 1 Date

1 A “deviation” shall be construed to mean any change to the sequence indicated 1.11 RESUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS a Shop Drawings 1 Review drawings and indicate revisions date as required, and resubmit as

2 Project title and number.

specified for initial submittal.

3 Sign Fabricator’s name and address.

6 Other pertinent data. 1 Date and revision dates. 2 Project title and name. 3 The names of Owner, Designer, Sign Fabricator, sub-contractor, supplier,

h After Owner’s review, distribute copies of approved drawings, data, and submittals.

1.1 2 DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMITTALS AFTER REVIEW

a Review submittals with reasonable promptness on basis of design concept of project

a Distribute copies of shop drawings and product data which carry Owner’s approval

and information contained in Contract Documents.

stamp to:

1 The scope of the Owner’s review is to check for general conformance with the

1 Sign Fabricator’s file, job site file, and product record documents file.

design concept of the project and general compliance with Contract Documents

4 Identification of product or materials.

2 Sub-contractors, suppliers, and sign fabricators as appropriate.

only. No responsibility is assumed by Owner for accuracy of dimensions, details,

5 Relationship of product to adjacent structure or materials.

3 Other prime contractors.

quantities, or procedures shown on shop drawings or submittals.

6 Clearly identified field dimensions, when known.

b Distribute samples as directed by Owner.

2 Omission in shop drawings of items, materials, or processes indicated in

7 Specification Section Number. 8 Applicable standards, such as ASTM and others. 9 A blank space, 4” x 4”, for the Designer’s (or consultant’s) stamp.

Contract Drawings or Specifications, or otherwise required for proper execution 1.13 SIGN FABRICATOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES

and completion of work, does not relieve the Sign fabricator from responsibility

a Sign fabricator is responsible for providing any necessary computer program conversion, font, computer program, or equipment purchases; or other provisions in

for accuracy, dimensions, quantities, strength of connection, coordination with

11 Written request for selection of colors, patterns, and textures for materials

order to coordinate exactly with the Designer’s drawings and other submissions.

various trades, and conformance to project requirements and all applicable

b Review shop drawings, product data, and samples prior to submittal to Owner.

color, pattern, and texture as selected or approved by Designer.

c Verify field measurements, field construction criteria, catalog numbers,

12 Sign Fabricator’s stamp, initialed or signed, indicating review of submittal, compliance with Contract Documents, and verification of field measurements when applicable. d Provide two (2) complete sets to Designer for review.

codes. 3 Approval of a separate or specified item does not necessarily constitute approval

and similar data.

of an assembly in which item functions.

d Coordinate each submittal with work of the project and with the

b Affix stamp and initials or signature acknowledging review of submittal as follows:

Owner’s Contract Documents.

1 Approved.

e Sign Fabricator’s responsibility for errors and omissions in submittals or in deviations

e Provide one (1) complete set to Owner for review.

from the requirements of the Contract Documents is not relieved by the Owner’s

f Calculations: Provide professionally prepared calculations and certification of

review of submittals.

the performance of the work. Show how design load requirements, wind load

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Contract Drawings or Specifications, or otherwise required for proper execution and completion of work, does not relieve the Sign fabricator from responsibility for accuracy, dimensions, quantities, strength of connection, coordination with various trades, and conformance to project requirements and all applicable codes. 3 Approval of a separate or specified item does not necessarily constitute approval of an assembly in which item functions. b Refer to Section 01000, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS for Architect’s Action on Submittals. c Selected artwork files may be provided to the Sign Fabricator, as Adobe Illustrator files (CS, PC Platform). d Return of submittals to sign fabricator with all comments.

for providing such items, materials, or processes. Sign fabricator is responsible

10 Identification and description of deviations from Contract Documents. contained in submittals. Note: Provide each and every item of finish, including

details, quantities, or procedures shown on shop drawings or submittals. 2 Omission in shop drawings of items, materials, or processes indicated in

for providing such items, materials, or processes. Sign fabricator is responsible 1.14 OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES

manufacturer, and separate detailer when pertinent.

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only. No responsibility is assumed by Designer for accuracy of dimensions,

as required for first submittals.

c Submittals shall include:

1 The scope of the Designer’s review is to check for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with Contract Documents

Owner’s (or consultant’s) stamp and initials indicating review and approval.

b Product data and samples: Submit new data and samples in accord with some criteria

project and information contained in Contract Documents.

3 In addition to notifying Owner in writing of deviations, clearly indicate g Do not begin work that requires submittals until submittals have been returned with

Designer.

5 Listing of any letters containing description of deviations from Contract

a Review submittals with reasonable promptness as they relate to design concept of

2 A “deviation” is not intended to allow substitutions or product options. deviations on shop drawings.

2 Indicate on drawings all changes that are different than those requested by the

4 Description of data contained in submittals. Documents.

on Drawings or specifications.

1 .15 D E S I G N E R’S R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S

2 Approved with notations, resubmittal not required. 3 Not approved. Resubmittal required. c

Return submittals to Designer for distribution.

1 .16 M A I N T E N A N C E M A N UA L S a Provide three (3) up-to-date copies of all shop drawings, product data, and other information described in this Section. 1 Make required submittals not later than six (6) weeks prior to scheduled completion of project. 2 Submittals shall be made by permanent reproduction copy equipment from typewritten or typeset originals. 3 Pre-punch 8 ½ x 11” sheets for standard three ring binders. 4 Submit larger sheets in rolled and protected packages. b Submittal format: Provide each of the following items, as applicable, for each required item.

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1 Manufacturer’s data: provide catalog data sheets, specifications, name plate data, and parts list. 2 Extra parts: Provide a listing of extra stock or parts furnished as part of the Contract. 3 Warranties: Provide specific manufacturer’s warranty. List each component covered with day and date warranty begins, date of expiration, and name, address, and telephone number of person to contact regarding problems during warranty period.

1.1 7 WARRANTY a Warrant all work against failure because of faulty materials, workmanship, assembly and installation, for a period of five (5) years from date of substantial completion. b Fading, cracking, warping, peeling, delaminating, rusting, corroding, and structural

Format as follows: 4a Sign Fabricator:

platforms must be approved by the Designer. 3 Software: Manufacturer must possess PC-based software versions of Adobe Illustrator and Microsoft Access. Conversions to other software or platforms

because of faulty materials and workmanship.

must be approved by the Designer.

c Failures during the warranty period shall be repaired or replaced to the satisfaction of the Owner and Designer.

1.20 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS a Design: Engineer and design signage units to withstand stresses induced by wind

1.1 8 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS a Touch-up paint: Provide Owner with one quart can of touch-up paint of each type and color used in the work.

loads, live loads, dead loads, temperature, shrinkage, fabrication, handling and erection in accordance with applicable codes. Furnish engineer’s certificate stating that sign design meets or exceeds requirements of Contract Documents.

Address: Telephone Number Fax Number: Person to Contact: 4b Sub-Contractor: Address: Telephone Number:

1.1 9 QUALITY ASSURANCE a Source: For each material type required for the work of this Section, provide accessory materials which are acceptable to the manufacturers of primary materials.

from weather damage.

by this Section and which is acceptable to manufacturers of primary materials. 1 If installer is different company than sign manufacturer, notify Designer in

Person to Contact:

advance providing installer’s name, address, telephone number, and name of

4c Installer:

contact person. c All work and material shall be in accordance with all applicable codes and standards

Telephone Number:

and shall be acceptable to all authorities having jurisdiction. Work shall meet or

Fax Number:

exceed the requirements of the Louisiana State Building Code.

Person to Contact: 4d Local Representative:

d Design Criteria: The Drawings indicate size, profiles, and dimensional requirements of signs and graphics, and are based on the specific type and model indicated. Signs

Address:

by other manufacturers may be considered provided the deviations in dimensions

Telephone Number:

and profiles are minor and do not, in the opinion of the Designer, change the design

Fax Number:

concept.

Person to Contact:

1 Fonts: Sign Contractor must purchase specified original font software from font suppliers; Designer will not supply font software or digital copies of fonts. Conversions, translations, or “close matches” are not acceptable.

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a Deliver materials and products unopened. Store and handle in strict compliance with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations. Store under cover and protect

Fax Number:

Address:

1.21 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

primary materials which are the product of one manufacturer. Provide secondary or b Installer: A firm with a minimum of three years experience in type of work required

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files prepared on Windows PC platform. Translations to alternate sign cutting

failure, including distortion by whatever cause, shall be construed to mean failure

4 Provide names, addresses, and telephone number of sign fabricator, its subcontractors, suppliers, installers, and authorized service and part suppliers.

2 Computer Capabilities: Manufacturer must have capability to process digital

b Sequence deliveries to avoid delays, but minimize on-site storage. Coordinate work and storage requirements with the Building Contractor, subject to approval by the Owner and Designer.

2 . 0 1 A LU M I N U M a Aluminum, General: Provide alloy and temper recommended by aluminum producer and finisher for type of use and finish indicated, and with strength and durability properties for each aluminum form required not less than that of alloy and temper designated below. b Yield strength for Alloy 6063-T5/T52 is 15 to 16 ksi (105 to 110 MPa). c Extruded Bars and Shapes: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M), Alloy 6063-T5/T52. d Drawn Seamless Tubing: ASTM B 210 (ASTM B 210M) or ASTM B 483/B 483M, Alloy 6063-T832. e Plate and Sheet: ASTM B 209 (ASTM B 209M), Alloy 6061-T6. f Castings: ASTM B 26/B 26M, Alloy A356.0-T6. 2 . 02 ST E E L a General: If the Contractor employs steel for structural design, steel shall be as follows. Provide manufacturer’s standard extrusions, sections, sheet, and plate, of alloy and temper recommended by steel manufacturer or finisher for type, use, and finish indicated, but not less than strength and durability properties specified below. b Steel Tubing: ASTM A\500 or A 501, hot or cold rolled. 2 . 03 V I N Y L a Applied Reflective Vinyl Graphics: Pressure sensitive vinyl graphics shall be Scotchlite Reflective Sheeting Series 3200, Engineer Grade, enclosed lens reflective sheeting, manufactured by 3M, or approved equal. Color shall be as indicated in the Drawings. b Applied Non-reflective Vinyl Graphics: Pressure sensitive vinyl graphics shall be Scotchcal, 0.4 mil applied pressure sensitive vinyl, manufactured by 3M, or approved equal. Color shall be as indicated in the Drawings. 2 . 04 M I SC E L L A N EO U S M AT E R I A L S a Fasteners: Unless otherwise indicated, use concealed fasteners in all work of this Section. Fabricate fasteners from metals that are non-corrosive (aluminum or non-

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magnetic stainless steel) to sign surface materials and mounting substrates. 1. Exposed fasteners shall be roundhead and vandal-resistant. 2. Spacers and washers shall be neoprene or EPDM. b Anchors and Inserts: Provide non-ferrous metal or hot-dip galvanized anchors and inserts for exterior installations. Provide toothed steel or lead expansion bolt devices

e The term “paint” refers to those materials that require a finished surface as

base metal, impacting to the point of metal rupture, and subjected to

preparation, priming/sealing, and intermediate and finish coats as applicable.

application and quick removal of cellophane tape.

f Sample finishes: Refer to Previous Section. g Application and Finish:

for drilled-in place anchors. Furnish inserts to other trades when required to be cast into concrete. c Permanent Bond Adhesive: Provide structural adhesive suitable for bonding a variety of dissimilar industrial surfaces over a wide temperature range, similar to “PR-943”, manufactured by Products Research and Chemical Corporation, Gloucester City, NJ 08030, or approved equal. d Acrylic Foam Tape: Use VHB Tape, 4929 (black) as manufactured by 3M. e Grout for Exterior Applications: Provide Factory-packaged, non-shrink, nonstaining, hydraulic controlled expansion epoxy-type, or cement formulation for

1 Coatings shall be applied by an applicator having facilities, equipment, and

2.0 6 TRAFFIC SIGNS a All regulatory and traffic control sings shall be made of 18 gauge hot-dip galvanized

experience required to apply the finish to the manufacturer’s specifications. All

steel, bonderized after fabrication; or .080 flat aluminum allowy, Type A, as specified

substrates shall be cleansed of any foreign substance such as oil, grease, dirt, etc.

under LADOT Specifications, bonderized or anodized.

Typical finish shall consist of: 1a An acid-wash prime coat applied per manufacturer’s specifications when using raw metal as a substrate.

b Size, background color, border and legend size and color shall be as specified in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and as indicated on the Drawings.

specifications including dry film thickness. 1c Primer/filler coat sanded smooth before top coating and coated with a

a Cylindrical Forms: Sonotube Fibre Forms, wax-impregnated strippable forms manufactured by Sonoco Products Company, General Products Division or approved

water exposure without need for protection by a sealer or waterproof coating. Provide

on the design drawings. Top coating shall be applied per manufacturer’s

equal, or ABS or PVC plastic reusable forms.

Super Por-Rok, Erosion-Resistant Anchoring Cement, manufactured by Minwax

recommendations to a minimum total dry film thickness of 2.0 mil. 2 Coating Performance Criteria: (In addition to above) 2a Dry film thickness: Within minus 5% to plus 25% of the specified

a Acrylic Polyurethane Finish: For surfaces indicated in the Drawings to be painted

thickness 2b Abrasion resistance: ASTM D968 coefficient of abrasion 65 minimum.

b Concrete shall be air-entrained type, conforming to ASTM C 94. c Unless otherwise indicated on the Drawings, minimum 28 day compressive strength

accordance with ASTM C 143. e Cement shall be Portland cement, conforming to ASTM C 150, Type I or II.

paint system consisting of a pigmented component, a catalyst and a flattening agent,

2d Salt spray: ASTM B-117 withstanding 3500 hours, 100% salt fog at 95

f Aggregates shall conform to ASTM C 33.

manufactured by Matthews Paint Company, Wheeling, IL 60090, or approved equal.

degrees F and retaining adhesion, corrosion resistance, color, and gloss

Paint shall contain three ultraviolet inhibitors to prevent fading.

with no more than minimal blisters no larger than No. 8 (ASTM D-714),

of the concrete mix at the specified slump. Water reducing agent shall conform to

and no more than 1/16” creep or loss of adhesion from scribed line.

ASTM C 494.

1 Compile and maintain a listing of all colors with the factory batch number

2e Humidity test: ASTM D-2247 withstanding 3500 hours 100% relative

g Concrete shall contain a water reducing agent to minimize cement and water content

the concrete. No admixtures other than those specified shall be used in the concrete

and formulation code for all paints and coatings. At the date of substantial

resistance, color, and gloss with no more than minimal blisters no larger

without the specific written permission of the Designer in each case.

completion, submit the list to the Owner for future maintenance reference.

than No. 8 (ASTM D-714), and no more than 1/16” creep or loss of

tolerances and identified as specified. More than one color will be required. d Gloss shall be satin.

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b Locate sign units and accessories where shown and scheduled. Use mounting methods indicated. c Cutting, Fitting, and Placement: Perform cutting, drilling, and fitting required for installation of work of this Section. d Erect work square, plumb and true, accurately fitted, and with tight joints and intersections. All anchors, inserts and other members to be set in concrete shall

adhesion from scribed line. 2f Gloss: ASTM D523, +/-5%, using a 60 degree glossmeter, of the gloss level selected by the Designer.

be furnished loose by this trade to be built-into concrete by that trade. Avoid field cutting or drilling to greatest extent possible. e Fit exposed connections accurately together to form hairline joints, except where invisible joints are indicated. Shop weld connections, except when work cannot be shop welded due to shipping size or galvanizing limitations. f Fastening to In-Place Construction: Provide anchorage devices and fasteners necessary for securing work of this Section to in-place construction. Include threaded fasteners for concrete and masonry inserts, toggle bolts, through bolts, lag bolts, wood screws, and other connectors required. g Field Welding: Comply with AWS Code for procedures of manual welding, appearance and quality of welds, and correction methods for defective welds. h Where members other than expansion bolts or inserts are fastened into rock or concrete set such members in proprietary-type non-shrink epoxy grout manufactured specifically for such purpose. Use grouts strictly in accordance with manufacturer’s directions. Form to receive members with galvanized metal

h No calcium chloride or admixtures containing calcium chloride shall be added to

humidity at 95 to 100 degrees F and retaining adhesion, corrosion

2 Provide finish coat color matching accepted color samples within industry

shall review all locations with the Owner before starting installation.

d Concrete slump shall be no less than 2 in. no greater than 4 in., determined in

2c Pencil hardness: 2H minimum.

painted shall be in colors and finishes indicated on the Drawings

a The Owner will field mark the location of all signs prior to installation. Contractor

shall be 3,000 psi.

with acrylic polyurethane, provide Matthews Acrylic Polyurethane, satin finish

b Color selection: Exterior aluminum sign, post, and support surfaces indicated to be

3.01 GENERAL

2.07 UNEXPOSED CONCRETE

minimum of two applications of acrylic polyurethanes in colors indicated

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1b Primer/filler seal coat, properly applied to all substrates per manufacturer’s

mixing with water at project site. Provide formulation that is resistant to erosion from

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2g Adhesion: No removal of any finish after 1/16” crosshatching to

recommended by the approved materials manufacturer. “Paint” includes

sleeves, or other approved method to provide at least 1/2 in. clearance around entire perimeter. i

Electrolytic Isolation: Where dissimilar metals are to come into contact with one another, or in contact with concrete, isolate by application of a heavy coating of bituminous paint on contact surfaces in addition to shop coat specified above. Do not permit the bituminous paint in any way to remain on surfaces to be exposed or to receive sealant.

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3 . 02 WO R K M A N S H I P a It is intended that the workmanship be of the highest quality obtainable by the

d Welded Connections: Comply with AWS for recommended practices in shop welding. Provide welds behind finished surfaces without distortion or discoloration

respective trades and crafts experienced in the fabrication of signs, and that all work

of the exposed side. Clean exposed welded surfaces of welding flux and dress on all

be done by journeymen, or by tradesmen under the direct supervision of journeymen.

exposed and contact surfaces.

1 “Journeymen” shall be interpreted to mean those craftspeople having the qualifications and experience to meet the requirements described in the Job Classification and Description for the Electric Sign Industry, as developed by the NESA/Tri-Trades Committee.

e Mill joints to a tight, hairline fit. Form joints exposed to the weather to exclude water penetration. f It is intended that all finished work be of the highest quality to pass eye-level examination and scrutiny by the Owner. 1 Construct all work to eliminate burrs, dents, cutting edges, and sharp corners.

a General: Fabricate work of this Section in conformance with requirements indicated

3 Finish all surfaces smooth except as indicated or directed otherwise.

for materials, thicknesses, finishes, colors, designs, shapes, and sizes.

4 Surfaces which are intended to be flat shall be without dents, bulges, oil canning,

b All Signs: Fabricate flat and curved signs using metals and shapes of sufficient

gaps, or other physical deformities.

thickness, with reinforcing when necessary, to produce sufficient flatness, free of “oil

5 Surfaces which are intended to be curved shall be smoothly free-flowing to

canning”, and to impart sufficient strength for size, design, and application indicated.

required shapes.

Produce smooth, even level sign surfaces.

6 All exterior hardware and fasteners shall be non-corrosive, non-rusting

1 Fabricate posts, brackets, and fittings from extruded aluminum to suit sign panel

aluminum or stainless steel as noted on Fabricator’s Shop Drawings.

no special payment will be made. c Excavation shall include satisfactory on-site disposal of excavated material. Coordinate on site disposal with the Owner. 1 Excavation material, other than topsoil, which is not required for or is unsuitable for backfill or fill materials, shall be legally disposed of off-site. shall price these post holes as rock drilling with posts anchored in rock. 3.0 5 UNEXPOSED CONCRETE a Before placing concrete, forms and space to be occupied by concrete shall be thoroughly cleaned, and reinforcing steel and embedded metal that may be required shall be free from dirt, oil, mill scale, loose rust, paint, and other material which might tend to reduce bond. b Concrete which has set or partially set before placing shall not be employed. Retempering of concrete will not be permitted.

smooth prior to painting.

8 Make access panels tight-fitting, lightproof, and flush to adjacent surfaces.

mass, thoroughly worked around reinforcement and into corners of forms.

9 Conceal all identification labels and U.L. labels to conform to U.L. Codes.

d Concrete shall be kept continuously damp from time of placement until end of

indicated and as approved by Designer.

10 Carefully follow manufacturer’s recommended fabricating procedures regarding expansion/contraction, fastening, and restraining of all materials.

spacing, and arrangement indicated.

11 Exercise care to assure that painted, polished, and plated surfaces are

4 Where applied vinyl copy is indicated, provide die-cut copy characters from vinyl

unblemished in the finished work.

film with pressure sensitive adhesive backing. Apply copy to exposed face of sign

12 Isolate dissimilar materials. Exercise particular care to isolate nonferrous metals

panel.

from ferrous metals.

5 Fabricate framing with reinforced corners, fabricated to a hairline fit.

13 All illumination shall be even and without hot spots.

6 All signs to be properly vented top and bottom to minimize water penetration and prevent moisture buildup or condensation on transparent surfaces. 7 Any openings or vents must have fine mesh screen barrier to prevent insect or animal intrusion and nesting. c Allow for thermal movement resulting from a maximum ambient temperature change (range) of 100° F. (55.5° C.). Design, fabricate, and install the sign assembly to

c Concrete shall be thoroughly spaded and tamped to secure a solid and homogeneous

specified curing period. Between finishing operations surface shall be protected from rapid drying by a covering of waterproofing paper. Surface shall be damp when the covering is placed over it. e The tops of all concrete foundations shall be set at ½ inch above surrounding grade to allow for future mowing and weed control around the sign posts, and to minimize the visibility of the concrete foundation. Tops of concrete foundations shall not project more than ½ inch above grade, nor should they be sunk below grade which would allow soil to be backfilled around the post and grass and weeds to grow around

3.04 EXCAVATION AND SUBGRADE PREPARATION

the post.

Evacuation Permit issued by LSU Faculty Development prior to the commencement of excavation.

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the proper completion of work. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. Beginning of sign installation will be construed as installer accepting substrates and conditions. 3 . 08 T R A N S P O RTAT I O N O F WO R K a manner as to prevent damage to both the site and the signs, including damage to finishes and damage which might result from intrusions of foreign matter or moisture from any source. b Packaging: 1 Maintain packaged materials in manufacturer’s original container with seals unbroken and labels intact until they are incorporated into the Work. 2 Packaged material shall bear the name of the manufacturer and the product, including brand name, color, stock number, and all other complete identifying information. 3 Packages showing indications of damage that may affect conditions of content are not acceptable. c Promptly remove all damaged or otherwise unsuitable materials and equipment from the job site. d Storing: 1 Store all materials and equipment in accord with manufacturer’s instructions. Store above grade and properly protected from weather and construction activities. 3 . 09 S I G N I N STA L L AT I O N a General Installation Requirements: Strictly comply with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations, except where more restrictive requirements are specified in

a Provide excavation work as required to install signage and footings as indicated. Contractor shall notify the Owner and LA One-Call contractor shall obtain

a The Installer shall examine substrates, supports, and conditions detrimental to

a Transport, deliver, handle, and store materials and equipment at the job site in such

7 Conceal all fasteners except as indicated or directed otherwise.

3 Graphic Content and Style: Provide graphics for signs in letter style, size,

3 . 07 I N S P ECT I O N

d Two signs (14 and 15) are in areas of shallow bedrock (hard limestone). Contractor

construction and mounting conditions indicated; all seams welded and ground 2 Colors: Where applied graphics require color selection, provide colors as

other requirements.

done by hand tools. Such manual excavation is incidental to normal excavation and

2 Finish welds on exposed surfaces to be imperceptible in the finished work.

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3.0 6 FINISH a Paint finish shall be applied in strict compliance with coating system manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations for surface preparation, mil thickness, curing and

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retail signage guidelines c Installation: Install units plumb, level, in alignment and plane without warp or rack. Anchor securely in place. d Verify the exact location with the Owner and Designer for all signs which are not precisely dimensioned on the Drawings. e Sign installation work shall be under the direct supervision of a journeyman sign erector. f Securely anchor work in proper location using anchors, fasteners, or other methods approved on shop and erection drawings. All anchors/fasteners shall be appropriate

forth in detail any items on the Sign Fabricator’s list and additional items found unacceptable. When the Punch List is complete, the Owner will arrange a meeting with the Sign Fabricator to identify and explain all items and respond to questions regarding the work which must be done before final acceptance. c Sign Fabricator shall correct Punch List items within an Owner-approved time frame established when the punch list is made. The time frame for completion of the Punch List items shall not exceed the completion date of the Contract. The Contract shall not be considered complete until Punch List items are completed.

for the anchorage condition. END OF SECTION 3 .1 0 TO L E R A N C E S a The following allowable installed tolerances are allowable variations from locations and dimensions indicated by the Contract Documents. Do not add these tolerances to any allowable tolerances indicated for other work. 1 Allowable Variation from True Plumb: + 1/8 in. in 20 ft. - 0 in. 2 Allowable Variation from True Line: + 1/8 in. in 20 ft. - 0 in. 3 Allowable Variation from True Level: + 1/16 in. in 20 ft. - 0 in.

intent and purpose

t e m p o r a ry s i g n s

These guidelines are intended to facilitate the commercial success of retail tenants and

All temporary signs must be approved by LSU Office of Finance and Administrative Services.

ensure signage solutions that will contribute to a vibrant pedestrian environment. Tenants are encouraged to create exciting and unique designs through the use of innovative materials

fa b r i c at i o n t ec h n i q u es

and fabrication techniques. LSU will reserve the right to require modifications to any tenant

sign. In addition, LSU will provide final approval on the quality, number, color, size, and installation methods of all tenant signs.

dimensionally interesting signage. LSU reserves the right to limit the use of logos. •

Installation should not damage or require removal of historic materials, and should be done in a manner such that signs can be removed without harm to the masonry or

m a x i m u m s i g n ag e s q ua r e fo otag e

architectural detailing.

For the Historic District, the total area of all signage for each building frontage is

All electrical components shall bear the UL label.

recommended not to exceed one (1) square foot for each foot of lineal street frontage. For

No exposed conduit, tubing, or raceways will be permitted.

larger commercial buildings – such as those existing buildings found along Nicholson Drive

All conductors, transformers, and other equipment shall be concealed.

that are often set back significantly from the street edge — the formula may increase to one

All attachment hardware, bolts, and clips shall be of corrosion resistant materials, to

and one half (1.5) square feet of sign area for each lineal foot of street frontage. In all cases, individual signs are limited in square footage, as described in the following guidelines

prevent staining of building surfaces. •

Formed plastic, injection-molded, or easily damaged signage materials are not permitted.

Location of all openings for conduit and sleeves in sign panels of building shall be indicated

general •

3 .1 1 A DJ U STI N G , C L E A N I N G , TO U C H - U P, AND PROTECTION

illumination. •

materials and methods to be used. Remove and replace work which cannot be

All signs and fastening devices shall be purchased and installed by the tenant.

successfully cleaned.

The tenant must obtain its own sign permits.

It shall be the responsibility of the tenant to provide proper and continual maintenance for

b Touch-up damaged coatings and finishes. Eliminate visible evidence of repair.

its sign(s) and sign structure(s). •

completion to ensure work is not damaged or deteriorated in any way at time of final

by the sign contractor on drawings submitted to LSU. Installation shall be in accordance

LSU reserves the right to review and approve all sign colors, finishes, fabrication, and

a Clean exposed surfaces using manufacturer’s printed instructions recommending

c Provide temporary protection during the course of work, and immediately after

Use of individually cut out letters, graphics, and logos are encouraged. Intent is to provide

Sign text shall be limited to the name under which the tenant operates for business,

with the approved drawings. •

No sign-makers’ labels or other identification will be permitted on the exposed surface of signs, except those required by local ordinance which shall be located inconspicuously.

Cinemas may have digital/electronic or changeable letter signs, subject to LSU approval of size, location and illumination.

Awnings should be constructed from copper. Alternative materials (such as fabric) will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the LSU Office of Facility Development.

as stated in the lease. Additional words, advertising describing products, services, logos,

acceptance. Remove temporary protections and re-clean as necessary immediately

or target customers are generally not permitted, and must be reviewed and approved by

prior to final acceptance.

LSU.

d Clean-up work area after installation has been completed.

l s u fac i l i t y i d e n t i t y s i g n s ( fa 1 ) 3 .12 P U N C H L I ST a When Sign Fabricator considers the work has reached final completion (that is, when less than one percent of the Contract remains to be completed), submit written

In some instances, at the discretion of the Office of Facility Development, tenants will be required to install a LSU Facility Identity Sign in addition retail signage.

notice, together with a written list of items to be completed or corrected. b The Owner will inspect the status of completion and prepare a “Punch List” setting

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lighting

sign categories

Sign illumination is described in the following individual sign type descriptions. In general, all sign types shall comply with the following: •

LSU shall determine the hours that the signage may be illuminated. The intent is to provide a lively and safe environment at night, even beyond tenant operational hours.

Halo-illuminated signage and lettering is encouraged.

Neon used in open-face channel letters is permitted. Signage constructed solely of neon tubes is discouraged.

Face-lighting or external illumination is encouraged.

a p p l i c at i o n a n d procedure Application for permits shall be made in writing to to the Office of Facility Development, and are subject to its approval. Said applications shall contain the following information: •

Name, address, and telephone number of applicant.

Location and position of sign.

Scaled elevations and plans showing the building façade and the proposed sign, with specifications, sections, colors, proposed illumination, and materials.

Written consent of the owner of the building and land.

Such other information as the Building Inspector, Zoning Enforcement Officer, or regulatory board may require.

In the case of any projecting symbol or banner sign, liability insurance in an appropriate amount to be determined by LSU shall be carried by the owner of said sign and a certificate of same shall be filed with the application.

p ro h i b i t e d s i g ns and conditions For the area defined as the LSU Campus, the following signs are not permitted: •

Signage placed outside of LSU property, or within City or State right-of-way(s)

Audible signs

Non-accessory signs other than permitted temporary non-accessory signs

Signage projecting above, or mounted to roof

Offsite signage

Backlit awnings

Translucent (backlit) plastic sign faces

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SUSPENDED SIGNAGE FLUSHFLUSH MOUNTED SIGNAGESIGNAGE MOUNTED

fascia signage

Dimensional Lettering

Dimensional Lettering

Dimensional Lettering on Panel

Non-dimensional Lettering On Panel

Dimensional Lettering on Panel

suspended signs

definition

definition

Letters or mark mounted parallel to the building’s façade that

Letters or mark applied to a panel, hung from the underside

are either mounted as individual letters, or contained in a

of a canopy.

sign panel.

g u i d e l i n es

g u i d e l i n es

Size: width should be less than or equal to the overhanging

Maximum area of sign: 60 sq. ft.

distance of a canopy at an usable entry, or less than or equal

Number of signs: Unlimited Non-dimensional Lettering On Panel

Mounting height: 20-foot maximum, provided it is below the sill line of the second floor windows or the lowest point of the roof, whichever is less. Depth of sign: Wall signs should not project more than 8

uilding’s ual letters,

inches from a building wall.

lding’s al letters,

1. Natural lighting

Illumination: 2. External spot or flood lighting 3. Halo-lit or backlit letters

halffrom the overhanging distance entry of the canopy for non-entry Suspended to sign a canopy at building

Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

vided it is ows or the

oject more

RecommendedMounting Mounting Locations (shaded areas above) Recommended Locations (shaded areas above)

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Suspended sign from a canopy

Suspended sign from a canopy

applications. Number of signs: Two (2) single-sided panels in the case of a usable entry. One (1) double-sided panel per ground SUSPENDED SIGNAGE level tenant at beginning of occupied frontage for building

Definitionattachment.

Letters or Mounting mark applied toTopmost a panel,extent hungoffrom height: sign tothe be less than or underside equal of a canopy. to 6 inches below canopy, bottom may not have less than 10 feet of vertical clearance above grade or sidewalk. Illumination: Natural or external lighting only Guidelines

Size: Less than or equal to the distance of a canopy at an usable entry, or less than or equal to half the distance of the canopy for non-entry applications.

ovided it is dows or the .

SUSPENDED SIGNAGE

Number of signs: Two (2) single-sided panels in the case of a usable entry. One (1) double-sided panel per ground level tenant at beginning of occupied frontage for building attachment. Mounting height: Topmost extension of sign to be less than or equal to 6 inches of overhang, bottom may not have less than 10 feet of vertical clearance above grade or sidewalk. Illumination: Natural or external lighting only

SUSPENDED SIGNAGE Definition Letters or mark applied to a panel, hung from the underside of a canopy.

Guidelines Size: Less than or equal to the distance of a canopy at an usable entry, or less than or equal to half the distance of the canopy for non-entry applications. Number of signs: Two (2) single-sided panels in the case of a usable entry. One (1) double-sided panel per ground level tenant at beginning of occupied frontage for building attachment. Mounting height: Topmost extension of sign to be less than or equal to 6 inches of overhang, bottom may not have less than 10 feet of vertical clearance Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above) Recommended above grade orMounting sidewalk.Locations (shaded areas above)

Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

Illumination: Natural or external lighting only

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BLADE & SHINGLE SIGNAGE

BANNER SIGNAGE

BLADE & SHINGLE SIGNAGE

blade and shingle signs

banner signs

definition

definition

Mounted perpendicular to a building’s façade, the shingle

Fabric, or rigid material mounted with use of poles, typically

sign is typically suspended beneath an armature, and is able

oriented perpendicular to structure façade.

to swing from the axis of the pole, while the blade signs are

Blade sign Blade sign

Shingle sign Shingle sign

typically mounted directly to the building façade using a

g u i d e l i n es

rigid mounting bracket.

Area of banner: Less than or equal to 25 sq. ft.

g u i d e l i n es

Number of banners: Varies; however, banners should be

Fabric Banner Application

spaced no closer than 20 feet apart, and centered within

Maximum area of sign: 6 sq. ft. Number of signs: One (1) per ground floor establishment, plus one (1) for any public building entrance not serving a ground floor establishment. All signs should be centered within architectural elements.

de, the shingle , the shingle ature, and is is eure, theand blade the blade uilding façade

Mounting height: 20 foot maximum, provided it is below the sill line of the second floor windows or the lowest point of the roof, whichever is less, and does not have less than 10 feet

ding façade

ance not s should be

ded it is below he lowest ed it ishave below s not e grade lowestor

Definition

BANNER SIGNAGE

Mounting height: Bottom of banners should be mounted

Definition

at least 14’ above grade or sidewalk to avoid intrusion into

Fabric, or rigid material mounted with use of poles, typically oriented perpendicular to structure façade.

Fabric, or rigid material mounted with use of poles, Blade Sign or Awning Zone, and should not extend beyond typically oriented perpendicular to structure façade. the third story of the structure.

Illumination: Natural or external lighting only

of vertical clearance above grade or sidewalk.

Guidelines

Illumination: Natural or external lighting only

Area of banner: Less than or equal to 25 sq. ft.

Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

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Projection: Banners should not project more than 3’ into the

BANNER SIGNAGE public right-of-way.

Projection: Banners should not project more than 3’ into the public right-of-way. Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above) Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

Fabric Banner Application

architectural elements.

Number of banners: Varies; however, banners should be spaced no closer than 20 feet apart, and centered within architectural elements.

establishtrance not stablishns should be

ly

BANNER SIGNAGE

Mounting height: Bottom of banners should be mounted at least 14’ above grade or sidewalk to avoid intrusion into Blade Sign or Awning Zone, and not to extend beyond the third story of the structure.

Guidelines Area of banner: Less than or equal to 25 sq. ft. Number of banners: Varies; however, banners should be spaced no closer than 20 feet apart, and centered within architectural elements. Projection: Banners should not project more than 3’ into the public right-of-way. Mounting height: Bottom of banners should be mounted at least 14’ above grade or sidewalk to avoid intrusion into Blade Sign or Awning Zone, and Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded(shaded areas above) Recommended Mounting above) not to extend beyond theLocations third story of the areas structure.

Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

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WALL PLAQUES

AWNINGS & CANOPIES

WALL PLAQUES

AWNINGS & CANOPIES

awnings and canopies

wall plaques

definition

definition

Roof-like structures, above storefront windows or entries,

Small, pedestrian-oriented informative signs that may

sometimes containing a mark or signature of a tenant.

convey information such as hours of operation or take the form of directories, menu cases, or convey historical building

g u i d e l i n es

wnings with d Awnings

Architectural Canopy

Open Sided Awnings with Valances

Architectural Canopy

information.

Length: Awnings and canopies should not exceed 20’ in horizontal length and should be centered within architectural elements, such as doors or columns.

Wall Plaque

Projection: Awnings and canopies should not project more than 5’ into the public right-of-way, except where located

Definition

sidewalk. Illumination: Natural lighting only; backlit awnings are not permitted Design: On multi-tenant façades, use common design elements. Logo or tenant mark should be limited to the

ect ere

valance of an awning, or the front plane of the canopy. Retractable or open sided awnings are preferred, with or without drop valances.

above)

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Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areasabove) above) Design:Recommended On multi-tenant façades, use common Mounting Locations (shaded areas design elements. Logo or tenant mark should be limited to the valance of an awning, or the front plane Illumination: Natural lighting only; backlit of the canopy. Retractable or open sided awnings are awnings are not permitted preferred, with or without drop valances.

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Number of signs: 2 per usable entry.

maximum projection shall not exceed 10’.

case of a movable valance which may be 7’ above grade or

Wall Plaque with Historical Marker

3 inches from a building wall

WALL PLAQUES Mounting height: 5 feet on center above grade or sidewalk.

should be at least 8’ above grade or sidewalk, except in the

20’ ural

Wall Plaque Wall Plaque with Historical Marker

Area of sign: Up to 6 sq. ft. in area, not projecting more than

above an operable building or shop entry, in which case the Mounting height: The bottom of awnings and canopies

ntries,

g u i d e l i n es

Illumination: 1. Natural lighting

Small, pedestrian-oriented informative signs that may 2. Internal lighting (for menu cases only) convey information such as hours of operation or take the form of directories, menu cases, or convey historical building information.

WALL PLAQUES Definition Small, pedestrian-oriented informative signs that may convey information such as hours of operation or take the form of directories, menu cases, or convey historical building information.

Guidelines

Guidelines Area of sign: Up to 6 sq. ft. in area, not projecting more than 3 inches from a building wall Number of signs: 2 per usable entry. Mounting height: 5 feet on center above grade or sidewalk. Illumination: 1. Natural lighting 2. Internal lighting (for menu cases only)

Area of sign: Up to 6 sq. ft. in area, not projecting more than 3 inches from a building wall Number of signs: 2 per usable entry. Mounting height: 5 feet on center above grade or sidewalk. Illumination: 1. Natural lighting Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above) Recommended Mounting (shaded areas above) 2. Internal lighting (forLocations menu cases only)

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STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS

PERMANENT STOREFRONT WINDOW GRAPHICS

street address

storefront window graphics

definition

definition

Plaque mounted to side of building at pedestrian level, or

Window graphics can be permanent with the tenant’s mark, or

dimensional letters mounted above door

hours of operation.

conveying at the minimum the numerical street address of Window Display with Permanent Window Graphics g u i d e l i n es the building. Area: Window signs should not obscure the interior view of a Address on Plaque

Address on Transom

Address ononCanopy Address Transom

Address on Canopy

g u i d e l i n es Area of sign: Less than or equal to 3 sq. ft. in area.

retail establishment, and should be no greater than 10% of the

PERMANENT STOREFRONT GRAPHICS available window WINDOW space.

Number of signs: Minimum of one (1) located at the main

Number of signs: Limited only by area occupied

entry to the building.

Illumination: Ambient

Definition

Window Display with Permanent Window Graphics

PERMANENT STOREFRONT WINDOW GRAPHICS

Definition

Mounting height: 5 feet on center for wall mounted, Window graphics can be permanent with the tenant’s mark, or hours of operation. horizontally centered above door(s), or on

Plaque mounted to side of building at pedestrian

the sides of a canopy. Numerals mounted overhead should be

Window graphics can be permanent with the tenant’s mark, or hours of operation.

STREET ADDRESS

strian level, or dimensional letters mounted above door door conveying at the minimum the numerical street eet address of the building.

no less than 8 inches tall. Illumination: 1. Natural lighting 2. Halo lit or backlit letters

Guidelines

Guidelines Area: Window signs should not obscure the interior view of a retail establishment, and should be no greater than 10% of the available window space.

Area of sign: Less than or equal to 3 sq. ft. in area.

Number of signs: Limited only by area occupied

in area.

Number of signs: Minimum of one (1) located at the at main entry to the building. ted

Mounting height: 5 feet on center for wall mounted, horizontally centered above door(s), or on the sides of a canopy. Numerals mounted overhead s), or onbe no less than 8 inches. should

verhead

Illumination: Ambient

Guidelines Area: Window signs should not obscure the interior view of a retail establishment, and should be no greater than 10% of the available window space. Number of signs: Limited only by area occupied Illumination: Ambient

Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above) Recommended Mounting Locations (shaded areas above)

Illumination: 1. Natural lighting 2. Halo lit or backlit letters

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Recommended Mounting Locations: Permanent Window Gra

Recommended Mounting Locations: Permanent Window Graphics (shaded areas above) Recommended Mounting Locations: Permanent Window Graphics (shaded areas above)

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campus facilities o cc u pa n c y m a p fac i l i t y i d e n t i f i c at i o n Use of the LSU Law and Ag Center affiliate logos on the FA1, FA2, and FA3 signs shall be guided by the attached facility occupancy map. Current versions of the map shall be obtained from the LSU Office of Facility Development and Campus Planning.

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