Building Statistics
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PART 1: General Building Data
Building Name: |
Student Resource Building
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Location and Site: |
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Building Occupant Name: |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA
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Occupancy or Function Types: |
Primary: B Mixed Use: University Administration and Multi-Function Spaces
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Size: |
68,413 SF
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Number of Stories Above Grade / Total Levels: |
3 Levels (all above grade)
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Primary Project Team: |
Owner: Architecture, Interiors and Landscape Architecture: Civil Engineering: Structural Engineering: MEP and Fire Protection Engineering: Telecommunications / Data, Audio / Visual and Acoustics: Code Consulting: Lighting: Cost Estimating: General Contractor: Electrical Subcontractor:
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Dates of Construction: |
Start: Estimated Completion:
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Cost: |
Accepted bid from RQ Construction, INC. : $18,986,000
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Project Delivery Method: |
Design-Bid-Build
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Architecture |
The building was designed to act as a gateway for the west side of the campus and strives to connect Isla Vista, an adjacent neighborhood to the core campus. It will also house many important student affairs bodies as well as other University administration offices. A prominent design feature is the triple height central forum space with pedestrian walkways located on either side of the upper levels. Other areas of interest include a double height, elliptical-shaped multi-purpose room on the north east side corner of the building and a Child Care Center on the south side which also features a garden pavilion.
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Major National Model Codes: |
1. (1997) Uniform Building Code (UBC)
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Zoning: |
Site Area Approximately 85,168 SF
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Historical Requirements of Building or Zone where Built: |
Not applicable.
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Building Envelope Description: |
The northern façade is mainly made of highly transparent metal and glass curtain wall system that allows for efficient daylight utilization. The south facade is mostly clad with light-weight masonry rain-screen with smaller sunshade- equipped windows. The east and west façade uses a mixture of these elements.
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