EBU3b Project Requirements
The goal is to engage CSE people in
specifying
the functionality, features and the spatial relationships of
the new CSE building (referred to as EBU3b).
This website is set up to help fomulate, inform and communicate
EBU3b building project requirements.
This website is meant for CSE people, architects and project managers
from UCSD and the architectural firm
Bohlin, Cywinski, and Jackson.
Brief Overview
Sketches and Drawings
- Warren College Planning Study
Update
- Preliminary Plans from BCJ
Calendar
- August 10, 2000, 8:30-10:30 AM, APM 4882
- DPP Review;
Attendees: Jon Jackson, Roxanne Sherbeck, Michael Downs, Kim Apel, John
Desch, Larry Carter, Andrew Chien, David Hutches, Michele Foley,
Mohan Paturi, Jan Cox, Rick Ord, Geoff Voelker and John White
- August 10, 2000, 1-5 PM, APM 4131
- Architects from BCJ will meet CSE people and tour the space
that they live in. Schedule
- August 15, 2000, 8-1 PM, APM 4882
- Architects from BCJ will meet with various groups
of CSE people to listen to their space requirements.
Schedule
- August 15, 2000, 1-5 PM, APM 4882
- BCJ works in APM
- August 16, 2000, 8-12 PM, APM 4882
- Architects from BCJ will present some ideas and sketches
to CSE people and obtain their feedback.
Schedule to be determined.
- August 16, 2000, 1-5 PM, APM 4882
- BCJ works in APM
- August 17, 2000, 9-11 PM, APM 4882
- Status Report; Attendees: BCJ Team, CSE Team, and Michael Downs
People
- Architect
- Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Jon C. Jackson, AIA, Principal
Roxanne Sherbeck, AIA, Project Manager
- Project Manager
- Michael Downs, AIA,
UCSD Facilities, Design
and Construction
- CSE Building Committee
-
Larry Carter
Jan Cox
Michele Foley
David Hutches
Mohan Paturi, Chair,
Geoff Voelker
Discussion Topics
Consolidated Requirements:
A first attempt to consolidate the requirements and define
basic functional types.
We hope to receive comments from CSE people on a variety
of topics related to the spatial organization in EBU3b building.
On each topic, we tried to organize available information.
Please read available information before your post comments.
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Research Space, i.e. offices and labs for Faculty, Researcher,
Lecturer, Grads, Visitors, and Faculty Assistants
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- Public Interaction Spaces, Meeting Rooms, TA Office Rooms, and Auditorium: Traffic Flows, Building of a Community
Request from Women In Computing
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- Undergraduate Student Services and
Undergraduate Laboratories:
- Student Affairs Space Plan
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- Graduate Student Services and General Access Laboratories:
Some Current Ideas
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- Administrative Staff Offices
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- Computing Staff Offices
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- Computing Infrastructure
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- Specialized Laboratories and Machine Rooms
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- Building Physical Security
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- Public and Service Facilities
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- Operable Windows
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- Interior Design, Lighting, Furniture, and Ergonomics
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- All Other Issues
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Other Recent CSE Buildings
- Duncan Hall,
Department of Computer Science, Rice University
- ACES,
Applied Computational Engineering and Science, University of Texas at Austin.
-
Soda Hall,
Computer Science, UC, Berkeley
-
Ray and Maria Stata Building,
Computer Science, MIT
- Maxwell-Dworkin Building: Harvard University,
Program Summary.