| Com ommunit ity y Prese esentat tatio ion America rican Un Univer ersit sity Hal all l of of Sci cience ce | August t 14, 2017 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE 1
| PROJEC ECT INF NFORMA RMATI TION ON Need ed • Enrollment growth in sciences Compromised science facility if • Beeghly is renovated and expanded Site e Asbury parking lot • Program ogram • Teaching Laboratories • Research Laboratories Vivarium • • Classrooms • Lecture hall • Collaboration spaces • Offices Buildin lding • 95,100 GFA • 3 stories above grade, 2 below • Height 54’ - 6” T.O. Parapet, 70’ - 0” T.O. Penthouse • Over 500 feet from University Avenue AERIAL VIEW FROM SOUTHEAST Gree een Buildin lding Certif tific icatio ion Gold Mandate • 2 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| SITE E INF NFOR ORMA MATIO TION N LOCATION ION • Asbury parking lot and surrounding area • Permanently removes approximately 72 parking spaces from the campus inventory • Internal to campus and is over 90’ further away from University Avenue than Beeghly Chemistry Building • Adjacent to Asbury Hall and associated science facilities • View corridor from University Avenue and Quebec Street partially blocked by Beeghly Chemistry Building 3 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| MODEL (Univ niver ersit ity Aven venue ue Beyond) nd) EL SHOTS TS – Bui uild UP Existin sting g Campus pus 4 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY | LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING 4 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| MODEL (Univ niver ersit ity Aven venue ue Beyond) nd) EL SHOTS TS – Bui uild UP New Hall of Scien ence ce 5 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY | LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING 10 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Interior erior Chara ract cter er - First t Floor oor Lecture Hall Teaching Laboratory Lecture Hall, Teaching Laboratories & Offices 6 AMERIC ERICAN UNIVERS ERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Interior erior Chara ract cter er - Secon cond d Floor oor Interactive Classroom Classrooms, Multi-purpose Room, Teaching Roof Garden Laboratories, Research Laboratories & Offices 7 AMERIC ERICAN UNIVERS ERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Interior erior Chara ract cter er - Third d Floo oor Research Laboratory Office and Interaction Areas Research Laboratories, Teaching Laboratories & Offices 8 AMERIC ERICAN UNIVERS ERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Zon oning g an and Set etbac ack Anal alysis sis Code of D.C. Munic icip ipal al Regulat lation ions AU U 2011 Campus Plan 2015 Formation ation Study El. 447.5’ Gross Floor Area 95,872 GFA 95,100 GFA (Excludes Cellar Floor Area = ceiling < 4’ - 0” above finished (Exhibit 12.2 shows 95,872 GFA) (Excludes 21,800 at Basement + 6,100 at 1 st grade) (Page 30 shows 60,000 GFA Addition) Floor) Building Height 54’ - 6” (400.16 - BHMP at existing grade at mid-point of principal 70’ - 0” façade) (T.O. Building Parapet) (400.5 - Code maximum height = 90’ - 0”) Building Height w/ Penthouse 70’ - 0” - (400.8 - Penthouse may exceed maximum bldg. height) (18’ - 6” above roof level) Building Stories 3 5 (400.1 – Maximum height in stories in R-5-A district is 3.) (Story shall not include cellars – B, 1) (The number of stories shall be counted at the point from (See Exhibit 18.1.2c.) (Roof structures don’t count if they don’t exceed which the height of the building is measured.) 1/3 roof area) El. 431’ +/ - El. 431’ +/ - 9 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Park Parkin ing g Impac act 10 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Landsca ndscape pe Plan 11 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING
| VIEW FROM OM NORTH THEAST 12 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| VIEW FROM OM SOUTHWES THWEST: : BRIC ICK K AN AND WIN INDO DOW 13 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING
| El Elevati tion on from om Reeves es Field eld Facade facing University Avenue is 48’ - 10” wide Window fenestration is approximately 17” wide on each floor r R E E V E S F I E L D The labs at the Northwest corner of the building will have vacancy sensors to ensure the lighting is off when they are unoccupied and automated shades to block light transmission at night. 14 AMERIC ERICAN UNIVERS ERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| View w from om Quebec c Str treet et New building appears shorter than Beeghly in perspective due to greater distance from camera. View A: From Quebec St. – Near corner with 48 th Street 15 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| View w from om Quebec c Str treet et New building appears shorter than Beeghly in New building appears shorter than Beeghly in perspective due to greater distance from perspective due to greater distance from camera. camera. View B: From Quebec St. – Several houses downhill from corner with University Avenue 16 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| View w from om Quebec c Str treet et New New building appears shorter than Beeghly in w build lding appear ears s shorter er than Beeg eeghly hly in perspective due to greater distance from persp spec ectiv ive e due e to grea eater er distanc tance e from om camer camera. amera. a. View C: From Quebec St. – Close to corner with University Avenue 17 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Views ws of of Site from om Un Univer ersit sity y Avenue ue an and Quebec ec Str treet et 1 1 2 2 3 3 18 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| Views ws of of Un Univer ersit sity Aven enue ue an and Quebec c Str treet et from om th the Site 1 1 2 3 2 3 19 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
| View w from om Quebec c Str treet et Beeghly Building Proposed Life Sciences Building 20 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE
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