East Hall Alumni Center Town Hall Meeting October 01, 2013
AGENDA Introductions Precedent Examples Historic Preservation Critical Success Factors Site and Building Sketches Process and Schedule Input Session
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY •
Completed in 2002
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52,000 square feet
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3 story
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
MAIN ENTRANCE
SUPPORT SPACE
SUPPORT LOUNGE
SPACE
SPACE
FIRST FLOOR
SUPPORT
BANQUET
LOUNGE
SPACE
SPACE
SPACE
OUTDOOR SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY SUPPORT SPACE
SUPPORT LOUNGE
SPACE
SPACE
FIRST FLOOR
SUPPORT
BANQUET
LOUNGE
SPACE
SPACE
SPACE
OUTDOOR SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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SPACE
ROOM
SECOND FLOOR
OFFICE
OFFICE
SPACE
SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
CONF.
SPACE
ROOM
SECOND FLOOR
OFFICE
OFFICE
SPACE
SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
THIRD FLOOR
CONF.
LECTURE
ROOM
ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
SPACE
SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
THIRD FLOOR
CONF.
LECTURE
ROOM
ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
SPACE
SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY •
Completed in 2008
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35,000 square feet
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3 story
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
M.P.
SUPPORT
ROOM
SPACE
OFFICE SPACE
FIRST FLOOR
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
M.P.
SUPPORT
ROOM
SPACE
OFFICE SPACE
FIRST FLOOR
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
BANQUET
LOUNGE
SUPPORT
SPACE
SPACE
SPACE
OUTDOOR SPACE OFFICE MAIN ENTRANCE
SECOND FLOOR
SPACE
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
BANQUET
LOUNGE
SUPPORT
SPACE
SPACE
SPACE
OUTDOOR SPACE OFFICE SPACE
SECOND FLOOR
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY SPACE
CONF.
SUPPORT
ROOM
SPACE
OFFICE SPACE
THIRD FLOOR
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY SPACE
CONF.
SUPPORT
ROOM
SPACE
OFFICE SPACE
THIRD FLOOR
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
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PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
PRECEDENT EXAMPLES – EXTERIOR SPACES
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Level 1
Area of highest significance and design sensitivity.
Level 2
Area of historic integrity and design sensitivity with moderate character defining features.
Level 3
Area with some historic material integrity: offers greater design intervention potential.
PRESERVATION LEVEL SKETCHES_LEVEL 01
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Level 1
Area of highest significance and design sensitivity.
Level 2
Area of historic integrity and design sensitivity with moderate character defining features.
Level 3
Area with some historic material integrity: offers greater design intervention potential.
PRESERVATION LEVEL SKETCHES_LEVEL 01
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Level 1
Area of highest significance and design sensitivity.
Level 2
Area of historic integrity and design sensitivity with moderate character defining features.
Level 3
Area with some historic material integrity: offers greater design intervention potential.
PRESERVATION LEVEL SKETCHES_LEVEL 02
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Level 1
Area of highest significance and design sensitivity.
Level 2
Area of historic integrity and design sensitivity with moderate character defining features.
Level 3
Area with some historic material integrity: offers greater design intervention potential.
PRESERVATION LEVEL SKETCHES_LEVEL 02
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Level 1
Area of highest significance and design sensitivity.
Level 2
Area of historic integrity and design sensitivity with moderate character defining features.
Level 3
Area with some historic material integrity: offers greater design intervention potential.
PRESERVATION LEVEL SKETCHES_GROUND LEVEL
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Level 1
Area of highest significance and design sensitivity.
Level 2
Area of historic integrity and design sensitivity with moderate character defining features.
Level 3
Area with some historic material integrity: offers greater design intervention potential.
PRESERVATION LEVEL SKETCHES_GROUND LEVEL
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS Home for all Alumni Maintain the Birthplace of the University Touchstone for WMU Experience Community Asset Flexible / Multi-purpose Sustainability
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Landscape Parking Location Service Access
SITE SKETCH_DIAGRAM
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Landscape Parking Location Service Access
SITE SKETCH_CORE
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Landscape Parking Location Service Access
SITE SKETCH_CORE PLUS SOUTH
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Landscape Parking Location Service Access
SITE SKETCH_FULL BUILDING
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Axis and Views Accessibility
BUILDING SKETCHES_LEVEL 01
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Axis and Views Accessibility
BUILDING SKETCHES_LEVEL 02
SITE AND BUILDING DISCUSSION
Considerations: Main Entry Axis and Views Accessibility
BUILDING SKETCHES_GROUND LEVEL
PROCESS AND SCHEDULE Study and Programming Mid-June – August 2013 Schematic Design September – Mid-November 2013 Open Forum – October 2013
Design Development Mid-November – Mid January 2014 Open Forum – December 2013
Construction Documents Mid-January – April 2014
Presentation – Late February/March 2014
Construction Activities May 2014 – June 2015
INPUT SESSION what do you want to see within a WMU alumni center? types of community spaces within the site? level of connectivity between site and surrounding neighborhoods? how can this project be a community asset? how important is site and building sustainability?
FURTHER INPUT
For further comment and input, please visit -
MyWMU.com/alumnicenter
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