11/11/2011 Universi sity ty of f Oregon on Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation User Group Meeting #3 WELCOME Programming Update SERA Architects in association with AC Martin 2 November 9, 2011 PROGRAM UPDATE INTRODUCTORY PURPOSE: Update User Group on the program and COMMENTS adjacencies 3 1
11/11/2011 LOUNGES FOOD STUDY SPACES SERVICE RECREATION Kitchen – Great Room-Hearth A Few Front Doors ASUO RETAIL GREAT Layers of Quiet and Buzz Hub of Campus ROOM/ Hearth STUDENT ACTIVITIES Working Together Destinations Pass Through not Around STUDENT 8am-5pm GATHERING NORTH SERVICES SPACES 24/7 5 6 Security Layers South Facing Outdoors 2
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11/11/2011 Affinity Clusters or ‘Suites’ Recreation Suite UNLOAD RECREATION SUITE AREA CRAFT CLUB CENTER OUTDOOR SPORTS BIKE PROGRAM PROGRAM CULTURAL THE HEARTH FORUM Lobby/Lounge 4
11/11/2011 Media Suite AMPITHEATE R KWVA MEDIA CENTER EMERALD VIDEO LOADING DOCK PRODUCTION THE HEARTH Lobby/Lounge MCC Suite GROUP4 GROUP5 GROUP3 THE HEARTH GROUP6 Lobby/Lounge GROUP2 GROUP7 SHARED RESOUCES SUITE GROUP1 GROUP8 MEETING, CONFERENCE, LOUNGE, ETC. GROUP9 MULTI CULTURAL LGBTQA CENTER CENTER GROUP10 GROUP15 GROUP11 GROUP14 GROUP12 GROUP13 5
11/11/2011 REMOTE REMOTE CONFERENCE STATION STATION CENTER REMOTE STATION UNLOAD REMOTE AREA 300 SEAT THEATER STATION THE HEARTH THE HEARTH Lobby/Lounge Lobby/Lounge COMPUTER LAB TICKET OFFICE 1,200 SEAT PERFORMANCE food service REMOTE BATHROOMS STATION REMOTE CONCERT HALL STATION PUB COFFEE SHOP REMOTE FOOD SERVICE STATION CONFERENCE CENTER LOADING DOCK EVENT SERVICE SCHEDULING Meeting THE HEARTH Lobby/Lounge Meeting Meeting Meeting 6
11/11/2011 Adjacency Noise Diagraam Hours of Use Diagram Energy Use Diagram Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation 7
11/11/2011 Daylight Diagram Program Review Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation Food Service Coffee Shop Food PUB Venues Kitchen Food Food Venues Food Food Venues Venues Venues Loading Dock 8
11/11/2011 Food Service Retail Admistrative Suite Adminstration 9
11/11/2011 EMU Marketing Marketing Craft Center open office 20 sq ft enclosed office 100 sq ft open office 36 sq ft enclosed office 120 sq ft open office 64/80 sq ft 10
11/11/2011 Craft Center Multi Cultural Center Multi Cultural Center 11
11/11/2011 Student Unions Woman’s Center Women’s Center LGBTQA 12
11/11/2011 Sustainability Center LGBTQA & Survival Center Sustainability Center & Survival Center 13
11/11/2011 Cultural Forum Mills International Center Holden Center Holden Center 14
11/11/2011 Computer Center Computer Center Club Sports Club Sports 15
11/11/2011 Outdoor Program Outdoor Program ASUO Program ASUO 16
11/11/2011 Resource Center Resource Center 17
11/11/2011 Oregon Daily Emerald Oregon Daily Emerald 18
11/11/2011 Radio Station KWVA Radio Station KWVA Lounge/Spaces Info Desk Conference/Meeting Spaces 19
11/11/2011 Conference/Meeting Spaces Shared Spaces Student Space Student Space Shared Conference Room Shared Conference Rooms Conference Support Services 20
11/11/2011 Facilities Maintenance Call Center Remote Storage Remote Storage Student Space Local Storage Central Central Central Central Central Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage 21
11/11/2011 Concert Hall Concert Hall 1 Concert Hall 2 Parking 22
11/11/2011 Total Additional Alternate Program Options: Net Square Feet: • Bike Center 173, 988 • Oregon Bach Festival Offices Gross Square Feet: 272,265 Bike Center Bike Center 23
11/11/2011 Oregon Bach Festival Offices Pro rogra gram m Spreadshee eadsheet 24
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11/11/2011 FRAMING SUSTAINABILTY Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation User Group Meeting #3 WHY BUILDINGS? PURPOSE: Review various frameworks for sustainable design and then engage in project specific goal setting and brainstorming exercises. WHY WHY In the U.S. alone, buildings account for: BUILDINGS? BUILDINGS? 38 % of all CO 2 emissions 40 % of raw materials use 30 % of waste output 14 % of potable water consumption Source: U.S. Green Building Council Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation 26
11/11/2011 ENERGY ELECTRICITY USE USE Source: Energy Information Administration Source: Energy Information Administration Annual Energy Review 2008 Annual Energy Review 2008 Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation CO 2 TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY 32% 29% DEFINITIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN 21% 18% COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS BUILDINGS Source: Energy Information Administration Annual Energy Review 2008 pp349, Table 12.2 Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation 27
11/11/2011 AWARENESS “…meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” - UN Brundtland Commission, 1987 DEFINING SUSTAINABILITY SIM VAN DER RYN VITRUVIUS FRANK LLOYD MALCOLM WELLS WILLIAM AMORY LOVINS + BUCKMINSTER WENDELL BERRY + STEWART WRIGHT WLDERNESS FULLER MCDONOUGH COWAN PAUL HAWKEN / THE NATURAL MEASURE NATURAL CAPITAL ECOLOGICAL HOUSE DESIGN CREATES PURE AIR WASTE EQUALS SOLUTIONS GROW UTILITY ORGANIC GROWTH HOW MUCH DOES WHAT IS HERE? RADICAL YOUR BUILDING FOOD FROM PLACE RESOURCE FRAMEWORKS FOR CREATES PURE EFFICIENCY FIRMNESS SIMPLICITY WEIGH? WHAT WILL WATER NATURE PERMIT USE CURRENT ECOLOGICAL FACTOR 4-10X US TO DO? SOLAR INCOME ACCOUNTING DELIGHT CONTINUITY STORES RAINWATER INFORMS DESIGN BIOMIMICRY - WHAT WILL HONOR CLOSED LOOP PLASTICITY SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PRODUCES FOOD BIODIVERSITY NATURE HELP DESIGN WITH DESIGN US DO ? NATURE INTEGRAL SPACE CREATES RICH SOIL LOVE ALL FLOW OF SERVICE INTIMATE HARMONY CHILDREN, ALL EVERYONE IS A INSTEAD OF USES SOLAR ENERGY SPECIES, FOR ALL DESIGNER PRODUCT CONSTRUCTIVE TIME CREATES SILENCE MAKE NATURE REINVEST IN MATERIALS VISIBLE NATURAL CAPITAL CONSUMES WASTES GRAVITY HEAT MAINTAINS ITSELF HUMAN PROPORTIONS CREATES CYCLES PROVIDES HABITAT MODERATES WEATHER BEAUTIFUL Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation BACKCASTING FRAMEWORKS VISIONING THE FUTURE WHICH PHILOSHOPY SHOULD WE USE? • Zero Waste • Triple Bottom Line • Factor X • Natural Capitalism • Eco-Footprint • Natural Step Future • LCA • Cradle-to-Cradle – EMS 1. Begin with the end in mind Present – ISO 14000 • Precautionary Principle 2. Move backwards from the vision to the present – EMSAS 3. Move step by step towards the vision Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation 28
11/11/2011 THE NATURAL STEP THE NATURAL STEP METAPHOR OF THE FUNNEL SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPALS In a sustainable society, nature is not subject to systematically increasing … Declining resources and ecosystem services …concentrations of substances extracted from the Earth’s crust, …concentrations of substances produced, Restoration …degradation by physical means, and in that society… Increasing demand for resources and …people are not subject to conditions that ecosystem services systematically undermine their capacity to meet their needs. Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation THE SERA FRAMEWORK THE 4 SYSTEMS CONDITIONS TAKE KE Can the earth replace what I take? RATING SYSTEMS MAKE KE 1 Am I poisoning the earth, air or water? 3 RESPECT Do I respect the biodiversity of flora and fauna? CHOO OOSE 2 4 Are the choices I make fair and equitable? Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation 29
11/11/2011 RATING SYSTEMS WHICH RATING SYSTEM SHOULD WE USE? Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation CASCADIA PRINCIPLES GUIDING SIGNAL ISSUES 1 Climate Change from Global Warming Pollution 2 Persistent Toxic Chemicals 3 Habitat Loss/ Species Extinction 4 Global Equity Erb Memorial Union Expansion & Renovation 30
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