The document provides details on Phase 7A of a remodeling project at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. Phase 7A will renovate classrooms on the 4th floor west wing from May to August 2013. It will rightsize four classrooms to better match student enrollment and class sizes, add four new classrooms, replace old computer labs with mobile laptop options, and create an informal gathering space for students. An additional 496 square feet will be available for new or existing university programs.
This document summarizes a proposed remodel of Golden Gate University's campus. Phase 7 focuses on master planning and programming. The conceptual organizational model proposes grouping activities by noise level, with quiet activities separated from noisy activities. Schools would have distinct identities for student and staff areas. Faculty offices would be collocated with colleagues from the same school while also being near other schools' faculty through a central lounge. This would foster collaboration while providing distinct school identities. Adjacent faculty offices would allow flexibility.
5/21/12 Administrative and Support Areas Kick-OffMKThink Strategy
The document outlines an agenda for a meeting to discuss the administrative and support areas of Golden Gate University's SF remodel project. The meeting will include an introduction to MKThink, an overview of project objectives and progress, and a review of the existing conditions report. It will also provide an opportunity for open discussion and strategic guidance on administrative and support areas.
Golden Gate University is undergoing a remodeling project for its San Francisco campus. Three key updates were provided in the document:
1) A workshop was held to discuss two conceptual organization models for the remodeled space.
2) An initial survey of GGU students found some preliminary results.
3) A preliminary benchmarking report compared GGU's current space to other universities.
The document also noted there would be no meeting the following week and an upcoming progress report on objectives 4-6 of the remodeling project.
This document provides materials and design inspiration for various rooms in a town school for boys project consisting of two phases. It lists materials for an art room, science room, classroom, public areas, theater/cafeteria, and restroom. It also provides inspiration photos for darker floors, lighter floors, classroom lighting, science rooms, and fun furniture.
The document provides floor plans and proposed uses for different areas of a building for Golden Gate University. It includes summaries of proposed study spaces, including 78 individual study seats and 8 group study seats on the basement level. The 1st floor plans include 303 total library seats, with 58 group study seats for the law library. Across six floors, the plans allocate space for offices, classrooms of various sizes, library and study areas, lounges, and support spaces.
The document provides draft design guidelines for Oakland Unified School District capital projects. It was created based on input from various OUSD stakeholders and a study of best practices and code requirements. The guidelines establish specifications for room and building designs, as well as campus-wide functions, to create high quality, equitable, sustainable, and flexible learning environments that can accommodate both educational and community uses. Key areas covered include security, lighting, HVAC/climate control, custodial support, and connecting schools to their neighborhoods. The goal is to implement the guidelines in all new construction and retrofit projects where feasible.
The document summarizes a steering committee meeting for Golden Gate University's SF remodel project. Key points discussed include:
- The project vision is to enhance student, faculty, and staff well-being and productivity while promoting pedagogical shifts and an integrated community.
- A conceptual organizational model was presented, showing proposed consolidation of instructional space to the West Wing and provision of a central "HUB" student space.
- Emerging themes include opportunities to connect to Ecker Place for identity, consolidate instructional space, add specialized law spaces, and provide more group study rooms.
- Physical planning concepts show the urban design employing social spaces to connect the campus and buildings organized with schools of business
The document provides plans and renderings for the layout and design of the technology department in the Phase 1 expansion of the Town School for Boys. It includes two options for classroom furniture layouts, plans for a media lab in Phase 2, a teacher prep area layout, requirements for storage and equipment, and concepts for furniture like prep carts and storage units. Renderings show perspectives of the STEM areas and technology department, as well as views of key features like the teaching wall, projection screen, and sliding whiteboard.
This document summarizes a proposed remodel of Golden Gate University's campus. Phase 7 focuses on master planning and programming. The conceptual organizational model proposes grouping activities by noise level, with quiet activities separated from noisy activities. Schools would have distinct identities for student and staff areas. Faculty offices would be collocated with colleagues from the same school while also being near other schools' faculty through a central lounge. This would foster collaboration while providing distinct school identities. Adjacent faculty offices would allow flexibility.
5/21/12 Administrative and Support Areas Kick-OffMKThink Strategy
The document outlines an agenda for a meeting to discuss the administrative and support areas of Golden Gate University's SF remodel project. The meeting will include an introduction to MKThink, an overview of project objectives and progress, and a review of the existing conditions report. It will also provide an opportunity for open discussion and strategic guidance on administrative and support areas.
Golden Gate University is undergoing a remodeling project for its San Francisco campus. Three key updates were provided in the document:
1) A workshop was held to discuss two conceptual organization models for the remodeled space.
2) An initial survey of GGU students found some preliminary results.
3) A preliminary benchmarking report compared GGU's current space to other universities.
The document also noted there would be no meeting the following week and an upcoming progress report on objectives 4-6 of the remodeling project.
This document provides materials and design inspiration for various rooms in a town school for boys project consisting of two phases. It lists materials for an art room, science room, classroom, public areas, theater/cafeteria, and restroom. It also provides inspiration photos for darker floors, lighter floors, classroom lighting, science rooms, and fun furniture.
The document provides floor plans and proposed uses for different areas of a building for Golden Gate University. It includes summaries of proposed study spaces, including 78 individual study seats and 8 group study seats on the basement level. The 1st floor plans include 303 total library seats, with 58 group study seats for the law library. Across six floors, the plans allocate space for offices, classrooms of various sizes, library and study areas, lounges, and support spaces.
The document provides draft design guidelines for Oakland Unified School District capital projects. It was created based on input from various OUSD stakeholders and a study of best practices and code requirements. The guidelines establish specifications for room and building designs, as well as campus-wide functions, to create high quality, equitable, sustainable, and flexible learning environments that can accommodate both educational and community uses. Key areas covered include security, lighting, HVAC/climate control, custodial support, and connecting schools to their neighborhoods. The goal is to implement the guidelines in all new construction and retrofit projects where feasible.
The document summarizes a steering committee meeting for Golden Gate University's SF remodel project. Key points discussed include:
- The project vision is to enhance student, faculty, and staff well-being and productivity while promoting pedagogical shifts and an integrated community.
- A conceptual organizational model was presented, showing proposed consolidation of instructional space to the West Wing and provision of a central "HUB" student space.
- Emerging themes include opportunities to connect to Ecker Place for identity, consolidate instructional space, add specialized law spaces, and provide more group study rooms.
- Physical planning concepts show the urban design employing social spaces to connect the campus and buildings organized with schools of business
The document provides plans and renderings for the layout and design of the technology department in the Phase 1 expansion of the Town School for Boys. It includes two options for classroom furniture layouts, plans for a media lab in Phase 2, a teacher prep area layout, requirements for storage and equipment, and concepts for furniture like prep carts and storage units. Renderings show perspectives of the STEM areas and technology department, as well as views of key features like the teaching wall, projection screen, and sliding whiteboard.
This document outlines phases 7-9 of a remodeling project at Golden Gate University. Phase 7A involves renovating classrooms on the 4th floor west wing, including right-sizing classrooms, adding new classrooms, and creating informal study spaces. Phase 7B converts 3rd floor west wing classrooms into lawyering skills spaces, including practice courtrooms. Phase 7C renovates 2nd floor west wing lecture halls, improving acoustics and converting one space into a moot courtroom.
This document provides interior finish specifications for St. Bernadette Catholic Church and Family Learning Center renovation project. It includes the finish materials, manufacturer, style, and color for the carpet, base, VCT flooring, and paint in five different room types. The rooms include religious classrooms, mechanical rooms, and are designated PT-1 through PT-5 with corresponding paint colors called out for each.
This document is a furniture schedule for a religious classroom containing tables and markerboards. It lists 8 tablet armchairs and 18 tablet chairs for Room 117, and 8 stackable chairs for Room 118. The schedule provides the dimensions, model, color, quantity, manufacturer, and remarks for each item.
Primitives And Design Patterns for Top-Down SOA ImplementationsMichael zur Muehlen
Presentation given at the SOA Symposium 2009, Government and Industry Issues and Solutions. This presentation focuses on the development of a BPMN styleguide for the Department of Defense.
This document contains notes for a drawing that must not be scaled and any errors or omissions should be reported to the architect. The drawing is the exclusive property of the architects and any variations or modifications must receive written permission.
The document discusses economic conditions on the island of IJsselmonde in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It notes the need for interventions due to current economic conditions. It presents networks and central places of economic activity on the island, including a national highway network, business central place, and spatial nodes. A map shows population sizes of communities on the island and highlights Rotterdam-Noord which has a population of 200,000.
This document summarizes a customer appreciation event held by a store. It recognizes a customer of the month and advertises many fall clothing and accessory items on sale, with extra discounts available. Various brands like Kohler, Baxter & Wells, and Gloria Vanderbilt are featured. Shoppers can also enter to win one of two $100 shopping sprees.
This document is an advertisement for the iPhone. It includes the iPhone specifications, such as its Retina display, 5MP camera, and 4G LTE connectivity. The ad highlights how the iPhone's features make it a stunning smartphone. It displays the Apple logo and legal text at the bottom.
Tool Kit: Business Analysis product (artefact) checklistdesigner DATA
Methodology is a toolkit not a process – Choose wisely
Methodologies contains many tools and techniques, such as, process, data , use case and class modelling, sequence diagramming and state transition diagramming, prototyping and report templates.
Not all these tools have to be used for every project.
So choose wisely and create your own fast path routes for completing different types of projects by preparing your own Business Analysis Project Planning Map. Build on your experiences and fine tune your product each time you undertake a new assignment.
http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/6089
The 34th Annual Venture Capital Institute will take place from September 15-18, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Venture Capital Institute is an educational foundation for venture and private equity professionals worldwide. Attendance is limited to ensure high quality professional education. The event will provide educational sessions for venture capital and private equity professionals.
This document appears to be a resume or portfolio for an architect named Christopher S. Sullivan. It lists several projects they worked on, including a 20,000 square foot green office building in Orlando, Florida and a 3,180 square foot guest house on a 15,000 acre vineyard in Hollister, California. It also shows residential design work with styles including Mediterranean, Craftsman, and Contemporary for developments like Harbor Beach Court in Santa Cruz.
This resume is for Anne Grima, an architect from Australia. She has a diploma in architecture and is looking to join a large international architectural firm to train as an architect specializing in design. Her resume outlines some of her past works as a student, including projects done using ArchiCAD software. She is willing to relocate to the UK, USA, or Dubai and has included an animated movie of one of her building designs.
The document provides a table of contents for information about the Guadalajara Technology Park, including a city map of Guadalajara, the layout of the technology park, details on GTP infrastructure, and the locations of universities and housing in the area. Sections include City Map, Park Layout, GTP Infrastructure, and Universities Location, Housing.
Allure Interiors provides conceptual drawings for remodeling a 1950's California home to better suit modern living needs. The original floor plan is analyzed and new concept drawings propose reconfiguring the layout to create a more open feel with improved flow between rooms, including expanding the kitchen and living area while reducing the number of bedrooms from three to two. Dimensioned floor plans and sketches communicate the proposed design changes to the client.
オープンコミュニティ「要求開発アライアンス」(http://www.openthology.org)の2011年5月定例会発表資料です。
Open Community "Requirement Development Alliance" 2011/5 regular meeting of the presentation materials.
Partituras Para Tocar Em Casamentos (For Alto Sax & Piano)HOME
1. This document is a license agreement for the use of a wedding march sheet music PDF file from Virtual Sheet Music.
2. The license allows the user to make one backup copy and print for personal use but not alter, distribute, or publicly perform the music.
3. If the terms are not followed, the license will be terminated and all rights to use the document will end.
This document is a dilapidation survey plan consisting of 4 sheets showing images and locations of buildings and structures. It was drawn by Madigan Surveyors and references project SAMPLE and address 96 Morang Road Hawthorn 3122. Imagery was captured with a digital still camera and locations are denoted on the plan. The document provides an overview of the dilapidation survey including the project name, address, drawing details, and a key explaining image markers on the technical plan.
Essence Spa, located on Mission Bay in San Diego, offers a variety of pampering and healing treatments including massages, facials, body treatments, and salon services that draw from both local and exotic rituals. The spa aims to pamper, protect, and purify clients through its extensive menu of grooming, beauty, and healing options. Clients can enjoy treatments that focus on well-being of both spirit and physique in the spa's natural haven environment.
This concert review summarizes a Mountain Heart concert in three sentences:
Mountain Heart, a bluegrass band, performed for fans on Friday night. The band stayed true to their bluegrass sound and engaged well with the audience. Many fans enjoyed the concert and the band's talented musicianship.
The document proposes activating levees along the Mississippi River as community assets. It discusses designing a set of patterns to apply throughout the levee system, with guiding principles of enhancing open spaces, embracing the river as an asset, and extending recreational paths to increase connectivity. Specifically, it presents connecting the 110-mile Levee Bike Trail to the 3000-mile Mississippi River Trail to provide over 100 miles of trails and tie into the MRT (Mississippi River Trail) for improved recreation and commuting options.
The document is a campus map of Metropolitan State University of Denver showing various buildings labeled with their names and square footages. It includes designations for areas of campus like the academic core, social core, housing, and greenspace. Buildings range in size from the Tivoli Student Union at 292,003 square feet to houses of around 1,000 square feet. Future developments are marked like a wellness center and aerospace building.
The document describes a typical day for a student named Jamie:
1) Jamie takes public transportation to campus early in the morning to study on the way. They arrive early for class and visit the writing center for help with a term paper.
2) After class, Jamie does research at the Auraria Library, getting coffee and a smoothie along the way. They work individually at the library until meeting with classmates to further develop a class project.
3) Jamie participates actively in class but notes potential technology issues. Furniture needs to accommodate wheelchair access. After class, Jamie takes public transportation home and goes straight to work with only an hour for lunch on campus.
This document outlines phases 7-9 of a remodeling project at Golden Gate University. Phase 7A involves renovating classrooms on the 4th floor west wing, including right-sizing classrooms, adding new classrooms, and creating informal study spaces. Phase 7B converts 3rd floor west wing classrooms into lawyering skills spaces, including practice courtrooms. Phase 7C renovates 2nd floor west wing lecture halls, improving acoustics and converting one space into a moot courtroom.
This document provides interior finish specifications for St. Bernadette Catholic Church and Family Learning Center renovation project. It includes the finish materials, manufacturer, style, and color for the carpet, base, VCT flooring, and paint in five different room types. The rooms include religious classrooms, mechanical rooms, and are designated PT-1 through PT-5 with corresponding paint colors called out for each.
This document is a furniture schedule for a religious classroom containing tables and markerboards. It lists 8 tablet armchairs and 18 tablet chairs for Room 117, and 8 stackable chairs for Room 118. The schedule provides the dimensions, model, color, quantity, manufacturer, and remarks for each item.
Primitives And Design Patterns for Top-Down SOA ImplementationsMichael zur Muehlen
Presentation given at the SOA Symposium 2009, Government and Industry Issues and Solutions. This presentation focuses on the development of a BPMN styleguide for the Department of Defense.
This document contains notes for a drawing that must not be scaled and any errors or omissions should be reported to the architect. The drawing is the exclusive property of the architects and any variations or modifications must receive written permission.
The document discusses economic conditions on the island of IJsselmonde in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It notes the need for interventions due to current economic conditions. It presents networks and central places of economic activity on the island, including a national highway network, business central place, and spatial nodes. A map shows population sizes of communities on the island and highlights Rotterdam-Noord which has a population of 200,000.
This document summarizes a customer appreciation event held by a store. It recognizes a customer of the month and advertises many fall clothing and accessory items on sale, with extra discounts available. Various brands like Kohler, Baxter & Wells, and Gloria Vanderbilt are featured. Shoppers can also enter to win one of two $100 shopping sprees.
This document is an advertisement for the iPhone. It includes the iPhone specifications, such as its Retina display, 5MP camera, and 4G LTE connectivity. The ad highlights how the iPhone's features make it a stunning smartphone. It displays the Apple logo and legal text at the bottom.
Tool Kit: Business Analysis product (artefact) checklistdesigner DATA
Methodology is a toolkit not a process – Choose wisely
Methodologies contains many tools and techniques, such as, process, data , use case and class modelling, sequence diagramming and state transition diagramming, prototyping and report templates.
Not all these tools have to be used for every project.
So choose wisely and create your own fast path routes for completing different types of projects by preparing your own Business Analysis Project Planning Map. Build on your experiences and fine tune your product each time you undertake a new assignment.
http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/6089
The 34th Annual Venture Capital Institute will take place from September 15-18, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Venture Capital Institute is an educational foundation for venture and private equity professionals worldwide. Attendance is limited to ensure high quality professional education. The event will provide educational sessions for venture capital and private equity professionals.
This document appears to be a resume or portfolio for an architect named Christopher S. Sullivan. It lists several projects they worked on, including a 20,000 square foot green office building in Orlando, Florida and a 3,180 square foot guest house on a 15,000 acre vineyard in Hollister, California. It also shows residential design work with styles including Mediterranean, Craftsman, and Contemporary for developments like Harbor Beach Court in Santa Cruz.
This resume is for Anne Grima, an architect from Australia. She has a diploma in architecture and is looking to join a large international architectural firm to train as an architect specializing in design. Her resume outlines some of her past works as a student, including projects done using ArchiCAD software. She is willing to relocate to the UK, USA, or Dubai and has included an animated movie of one of her building designs.
The document provides a table of contents for information about the Guadalajara Technology Park, including a city map of Guadalajara, the layout of the technology park, details on GTP infrastructure, and the locations of universities and housing in the area. Sections include City Map, Park Layout, GTP Infrastructure, and Universities Location, Housing.
Allure Interiors provides conceptual drawings for remodeling a 1950's California home to better suit modern living needs. The original floor plan is analyzed and new concept drawings propose reconfiguring the layout to create a more open feel with improved flow between rooms, including expanding the kitchen and living area while reducing the number of bedrooms from three to two. Dimensioned floor plans and sketches communicate the proposed design changes to the client.
オープンコミュニティ「要求開発アライアンス」(http://www.openthology.org)の2011年5月定例会発表資料です。
Open Community "Requirement Development Alliance" 2011/5 regular meeting of the presentation materials.
Partituras Para Tocar Em Casamentos (For Alto Sax & Piano)HOME
1. This document is a license agreement for the use of a wedding march sheet music PDF file from Virtual Sheet Music.
2. The license allows the user to make one backup copy and print for personal use but not alter, distribute, or publicly perform the music.
3. If the terms are not followed, the license will be terminated and all rights to use the document will end.
This document is a dilapidation survey plan consisting of 4 sheets showing images and locations of buildings and structures. It was drawn by Madigan Surveyors and references project SAMPLE and address 96 Morang Road Hawthorn 3122. Imagery was captured with a digital still camera and locations are denoted on the plan. The document provides an overview of the dilapidation survey including the project name, address, drawing details, and a key explaining image markers on the technical plan.
Essence Spa, located on Mission Bay in San Diego, offers a variety of pampering and healing treatments including massages, facials, body treatments, and salon services that draw from both local and exotic rituals. The spa aims to pamper, protect, and purify clients through its extensive menu of grooming, beauty, and healing options. Clients can enjoy treatments that focus on well-being of both spirit and physique in the spa's natural haven environment.
This concert review summarizes a Mountain Heart concert in three sentences:
Mountain Heart, a bluegrass band, performed for fans on Friday night. The band stayed true to their bluegrass sound and engaged well with the audience. Many fans enjoyed the concert and the band's talented musicianship.
The document proposes activating levees along the Mississippi River as community assets. It discusses designing a set of patterns to apply throughout the levee system, with guiding principles of enhancing open spaces, embracing the river as an asset, and extending recreational paths to increase connectivity. Specifically, it presents connecting the 110-mile Levee Bike Trail to the 3000-mile Mississippi River Trail to provide over 100 miles of trails and tie into the MRT (Mississippi River Trail) for improved recreation and commuting options.
The document is a campus map of Metropolitan State University of Denver showing various buildings labeled with their names and square footages. It includes designations for areas of campus like the academic core, social core, housing, and greenspace. Buildings range in size from the Tivoli Student Union at 292,003 square feet to houses of around 1,000 square feet. Future developments are marked like a wellness center and aerospace building.
The document describes a typical day for a student named Jamie:
1) Jamie takes public transportation to campus early in the morning to study on the way. They arrive early for class and visit the writing center for help with a term paper.
2) After class, Jamie does research at the Auraria Library, getting coffee and a smoothie along the way. They work individually at the library until meeting with classmates to further develop a class project.
3) Jamie participates actively in class but notes potential technology issues. Furniture needs to accommodate wheelchair access. After class, Jamie takes public transportation home and goes straight to work with only an hour for lunch on campus.
This empathy map summarizes the experiences of two individuals - Jamie, a first generation part-time student, and Sherman B., an adjunct/full-time faculty member in his late 50s. For Jamie, the map describes feelings of being overwhelmed by the new college experience and wondering around campus trying to find resources like food and computer labs. For Sherman, it describes the challenges of getting around campus in a wheelchair, wishing for more opportunities for full-time positions and feeling the campus is not accessible and does not value adjunct faculty.
141008_Kane Hall Programming and Planning MeetingMKThink Strategy
This document summarizes a meeting to discuss the space blocking and program layout for University of California Hastings College of the Law. It reviews the proposed conceptual organizational model which groups clinics, centers, and other program spaces. Requirements for enclosed spaces like offices are also reviewed, noting additional walls, electrical, lighting, HVAC, and other systems needed. Standard office sizes are established for different user types. A breakdown of proposed square footage allocations is also provided.
The document summarizes a meeting for a digital signage programming project at Golden Gate University. It discusses personas that have been developed for different types of users on campus. It also reviews the project schedule and agenda for an upcoming journey mapping workshop. Additional personas were added to represent more user groups like international students, undergraduates, and prospective students. Guiding principles for the content and functions of the digital signs were presented.
The document summarizes three potential scenarios for blocking space in Kane Hall at UC Hastings College of the Law. Scenario 1 prioritizes flexibility and clear delineation between programs but limits identity development. Scenario 2 optimizes identity development but could limit expansion. Scenario 3 relocates journals and most classrooms to the first floor to activate the space and follow campus planning goals, but reserves the first floor for future uses. The scenarios are compared based on pros and cons related to flexibility, identity, traffic flow, and responsiveness to the long range campus plan.
The document outlines five scenarios for blocking out space for programs relocating to the 1st and 6th floors of 200 McAllister Hall at UC Hastings College of the Law. Scenarios 1 and 2 prioritize directly translating the conceptual organizational model, while Scenarios 3 and 4 aim to maximize flexibility. Scenario 5 works around existing infrastructure. Floor plans are provided for the different scenarios, which were discussed at a space blocking meeting to help finalize the relocation program.
This document outlines an agenda and materials for a meeting regarding the development of digital signage at Golden Gate University. It includes a schedule, guiding principles for content on the signs, and the beginning of persona profiles to help define needs and functions for different types of signage users. Next steps are to further develop requirements and select appropriate vendors.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a meeting to discuss programming and planning for Kane Hall at UC Hastings College of the Law. It includes an introduction of the consulting firm MKTHINK, an overview of the project goals and engagement process, and an assessment of existing conditions including space plans and inventories of current uses in 100 and 200 McAllister buildings. The discovery phase involves understanding the existing space allocation and constraints to inform future planning scenarios.
The document outlines an initial meeting to kick off the development of a digital signage program for Golden Gate University, including an overview of the process, context on the university's current analog signage and how digital signage can provide additional engagement and content, developing personas to represent key audiences, and next steps to refine guiding principles and requirements.
This document summarizes a meeting to discuss renovations and upgrades to the 5th floor west wing at Golden Gate University. The meeting agenda covers the project scope, classroom inventory, finalized test fit layout, space program, and auditorium configuration options. Renovations will include right-sizing classrooms, general upgrades to the west wing, and creating a new auditorium. Two test fit options were presented that layout the classrooms in different configurations to meet the university's classroom needs.
This document summarizes a meeting between Golden Gate University and a design firm regarding renovations to the university's 5th floor and other areas. The meeting agenda included reviewing the project scope, test fits of classroom layouts, a space program, and digital signage plans. For the 5th floor, the scope involves right-sizing classrooms, creating a new auditorium, and building infrastructure upgrades. Two test fit options were presented to optimize classroom sizes. The space program compared existing and proposed areas for instructional, common, office and support spaces. Digital signage concepts and precedents from other universities were also reviewed.
The document discusses Phase 7D of a remodeling project at Golden Gate University. It includes an agenda for a kick-off meeting covering an overview of the process, project schedule and scope, classrooms, and a mapping exercise for a new 5th floor auditorium. The project involves right-sizing classrooms, upgrading HVAC, electrical, and IT systems, and potentially repurposing existing auditorium and moot court spaces. Classroom renovations aim to improve flexibility, technology, acoustics, and lighting.
This document summarizes plans to renovate classroom and office spaces at Golden Gate University's 536 Mission St location in San Francisco over several phases. Phase 7D involves renovating the 5th floor west wing, including relocating the existing auditorium space to create larger classrooms with movable walls that can also function as an event space. The renovation aims to optimize classroom sizes to match enrollment data and create more study areas for students.
The document provides an agenda and materials for a UC Hastings Kane Hall Programming & Planning Committee meeting. The agenda includes updates on timelines and space planning, a review of conceptual organizational models, and proposed conceptual organizational models. Key details include a space program test-fit showing existing space needs exceed available relocation space, and conceptual organizational models proposing different layouts of offices, workstations, resources, and meeting spaces for faculty, clinics, journals, and students.
Conceptual Organizational Model Presentation - 140407MKThink Strategy
The document discusses plans for programming and planning the use of space in UC Hastings Kane Hall. It includes an agenda for an upcoming meeting that will discuss updates to the timeline, a test-fit of program space, and review of conceptual organizational models and potential shared resources. Three conceptual organizational models - Main Street, Spectrum, and Clustered - are proposed and diagrammed to show different approaches to organizing clinics, centers, journals, and other functions within the available space.
The document discusses initial findings from a survey on the programming and planning of UC Hastings Kane Hall. It presents results on preferences for working alone or with others, lighting, meeting locations and frequencies, and top activities and places to work. It also outlines existing conceptual organizational models for Kane Hall, including independent, co-located, clustered and scattered models. Variations on these models are discussed to address critical program areas and adjacencies.
This document summarizes MKThink's process for developing a relocation strategy for UC Hastings programs currently located on the 3rd and 4th floors of 100 McAllister. It will involve assessing current space utilization, developing scenarios to improve efficiencies and collaboration, and designing a new space for the relocated programs. A stakeholder group will provide input bi-monthly. The process will establish guiding principles and involve extensive stakeholder engagement from January to March 2014. A final design will be completed in October 2014 and construction will begin in April 2015 for occupancy in Fall 2015.
This document outlines a 3-phase renovation plan for Woodside Priory School over 3 years from 2014-2016. Phase 1 involves renovating the Church and Benedictine squares and removing portables. Phase 2 adds a new Benedictine square and 2nd floor. Phase 3 adds a new science square and assigns faculty to new and existing buildings. The plan provides building assignments for staff each phase.
131002 woodside priory programming fall 2015 spring 2016MKThink Strategy
This document provides a floor plan layout for Woodside Priory School showing the assignment of classrooms and portables to faculty for the 2015-2016 school year. Key areas include the new Benedictine Square, Church Square, and the Student Center. Specific faculty names are assigned to classrooms labeled B1 through B24 as well as rooms C2 through C12.
131002 woodside priory programming fall 2015 spring 2016
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1. GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY
SF REMODEL PROJECT - Phases 7-9 02.25.13
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Golden Gate University
Prepared by: MKThink
MKThink A RoundhouseOne 1500 Sansome Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94111 T 415.402.0888 W www.mkthink.com
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Roundhouse One, 1500
Sansome Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
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Description: Floor 4 - Renovate the West Wing
PLUS School Client:
Classrooms. Ageno School of Business Golden Gate University
of
• Rightsize the classrooms to 536 Mission Street
student enrollment data and class Law San Francisco, CA 94105
sizes
• Add four additional classrooms
• Remove old computer labs and
switch to ‘mobile’ labs (laptop
carts or a laptop checkout sys-
tem)
• Create an informal gathering
space for studying and after-class
discussions.
• 496 SF of available space for new
or existing programs. Possible Golden Gate University
SF Remodel Project
location of new Drop-In Lab.
Undergraduate Programs Phase 7A:
4-West Classrooms
MEETING ROOM
STORAGE
4312C
185 S.F.
School
CIRCULATION CIRCULATION
PLUS
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Ageno School of Business
650 S.F. 4308B 299 S.F.
40 S.F.
of
4312
279 S.F.
4312B
117 S.F. 4308
4308D
66 S.F.
Law 12
89 S.F.
Seat Count
OUTDOOR
485 CORRIDOR Instruction
140 S.F. 484
1754 S.F. PLUS
COPY LEARNING ANNEX OFFICE
Office - Staff
12
ROOM
484B 484A 484A
84 S.F.
AVAILABLE
296 S.F. Office - Faculty
12
Office - Student
CIRCULATION
Interaction
4337C
636 S.F.
COPY
CORRIDOR ROOM
4337A
12
485 4337B 53 S.F.
16 16 24 Informal Interaction
140 S.F.
WORK STATION
4337
4332A
158 S.F.
Undergraduate Programs
98 S.F.
Library - Study
Library - Book Storage
Library - Staff
24 16 24 20 20 24 24 16 24 User Support
Building Support
Circulation
Outdoor
OUTDOOR
CORRIDOR Available
482 OUTDOOR
480 1080 S.F. 481
205 S.F. 205 S.F.
CIRCULATION
4210A
44 S.F.
ELS Drop-in
Language Classroom
Computer
Tech. Tech.
Lab
Center Services 02/25/13
CLASSROOM
463
Prepared For:
Existing Proposed GGU Project Team
Prepared By:
Nate Goore
Evelyn Lee
Tiffany Chen
Phase 7A - Floor 4 Matt Okazaki 2
3. Phase 7B Floor 3
Roundhouse One, 1500
Sansome Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Scope: 3-West Classrooms & Lawyering Skills p 415 402 0888
f 415 288 3383
SD-DD-CD: Jun-Aug 2013 mkthink.com
Permitting: Sept-Nov 2013
Begin Construction: Dec 1, 2013
All drawings and written material
contained herein constitute original
and unpublished work of the Studio
End Construction: Apr 31, 2014 and may not be duplicated, used or
disclosed without written consent of
the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is
for design purposes only. Do not scale
Student Law LLM off drawings.
CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM Services Registration Programs
3321 3320 3316
Description: Floor 3 - Convert 4 West Wing 3324
486 S.F.
3323
486 S.F. 486 S.F. 486 S.F.
3317
486 S.F. 486 S.F.
Client:
classrooms into the Lawyering Skills Golden Gate University
Program.
536 Mission Street
• Retrofit classrooms 3200, 3201, School of Law San Francisco, CA 94105
and 3203 to function as prac-
tice trial courtrooms. Equip with
proper courtroom furniture and
furnishings. Allow for flexible
classroom setups.
• Relocate the Baxter Room (2314)
to 3205.
• Convert 3211 and 3216 into 4
smaller rooms. Net gain of 1
classroom.
Golden Gate University
SF Remodel Project
School of Law
Admissions Phase 7B:
Financial Aid
Faculty Offices 3-West Classrooms &
Lawyering Skills
Student Law LLM
Services Registration Programs
3310
248 S.F.
CIRCULATION
3314A
148 S.F.
3314 3310A
School of Law
90 S.F. 112 S.F.
OUTDOOR
385
Instruction
138 S.F. CORRIDOR
VENDING 384
MACHINES
Office - Staff
1553 S.F.
166 S.F.
Office - Faculty
Office - Student
CIRCULATION
3327B
287 S.F.
Interaction
3327A
55 S.F.
LOBBY
Informal Interaction
60 64
3327 383
School of Law
153 S.F. 1247 S.F.
20
Admissions Library - Study
Financial Aid
Faculty Offices
Library - Book Storage
Library - Staff
58 38 16 User Support
Building Support
Circulation
12 12 Outdoor
Available
1490 S.F.
12 12
02/25/13
Prepared For:
Existing Proposed GGU Project Team
Prepared By:
Nate Goore
Evelyn Lee
Tiffany Chen
Phase 7B - Floor 3 Matt Okazaki 3
4. Phase 7C Floor 2 Roundhouse One, 1500
Sansome Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Scope: 2-West Lecture Halls p 415 402 0888
f 415 288 3383
SD-DD-CD: Sep-Dec 2013 mkthink.com
Permitting: Jan-Apr 2014
Begin Construction: May 1, 2014
All drawings and written material
contained herein constitute original
and unpublished work of the Studio
End Construction: Aug 1, 2014 and may not be duplicated, used or
disclosed without written consent of
the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is
ABA
for design purposes only. Do not scale
off drawings.
Student Criminal
School of Law CIRCULATION
Bar
Description: Floor 2 - Renovate the West Wing Practice
2322A
Faculty Offices
School of Law
344 S.F.
Client:
Lecture Halls (2201, 2202, 2203). Association Fellow Golden Gate University
Dean’s Offices
• Decrease slope of tiered seating. 2322
154 S.F.
Office CIRCULATION 536 Mission Street
2300D
San Francisco, CA 94105
• Improve acoustic quality of rooms. 284 S.F.
• Convert 2203 into a signature
Moot Courtroom for the Law OUTDOOR
2500 CORRIDOR
School. Provide appropriate furni- 138 S.F. 2600
1693 S.F.
ture and furnishings. JANITOR
2600A 54
38 S.F.
COPY
STAIR
S-3
322 S.F.
CIRCULATION Golden Gate University
School of Law
2300B 2300C
512 S.F. 112 S.F. SF Remodel Project
LOBBY
LOBBY
Faculty Center
2100
2100
1203 S.F.
1203 S.F.
2300A
70 S.F.
Phase 7C:
2-West Lecture Halls
ABA
Student Criminal
School of Law CIRCULATION
Bar Practice
2322A
Faculty Offices
School of Law
344 S.F.
Association Fellow Dean’s Offices
2322
154 S.F.
Office CIRCULATION
2300D
284 S.F.
OUTDOOR
2500
Instruction
CORRIDOR
138 S.F. 2600
1693 S.F.
STORAGE
STORAGE STORAGE
STORAGE Office - Staff
94 83 84
JANITOR
2600A 54
38 S.F. 2002B
2002B 2002A
2002A
75 S.F.
75 S.F. 75 S.F.
75 S.F. Office - Faculty
COPY
Office - Student
Interaction
CIRCULATION
School of Law
2300B 2300C
512 S.F. 112 S.F.
LOBBY Informal Interaction
Faculty Center 2100
1203 S.F.
2300A
70 S.F.
Library - Study
EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR
BALCONY
BALCONY
211
211 Library - Book Storage
298 S.F.
298 S.F.
Library - Staff
User Support
STORAGE STORAGE
Building Support
2002B 2002A
75 S.F. 75 S.F.
LECTURE HALL/
Circulation
MOOT COURT
Outdoor
322 S.F.
322 S.F.
EXTERIOR Available
BALCONY
211 185 S.F.
185 S.F.
298 S.F.
322 S.F.
02/25/13
185 S.F.
Prepared For:
Existing Proposed GGU Project Team
Prepared By:
Nate Goore
Evelyn Lee
Tiffany Chen
Phase 7C - Floor 2 Matt Okazaki 4