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Golden Gate UniversityPhasing 7A-7D: Classroom Redesign 02.11.13
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Phasing 7A-7D: Classroom Redesign
I. Introduction
II. Classroom Design
• Furniture• Storage• Technology• Utilities• Circulation• Materials
III. Next Steps
Agenda
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Phasing 7A-7D: Classroom Redesign
I. Introduction
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Key Elements
Classroom Design
Key Elements
I. Classrooms belong to the University, not a specific school or group. As such, they should have a standard level of performance and quality.
II. Classroom design should be forward-thinking and support the University’s pedagogical stance towards practice-ready education.
III. All design elements should be mindful of the original architecture of the building at 536 Mission Street, and help support the Brutalist aesthetic.
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Key Elements
Classroom Design
Key Outcomes for Today
What are the essential components of a classroom at Golden Gate University?
What are some of the components that are not essential but good to have?
What do we want in some rooms that can be modular/mobile, and possibly moved from room to room?
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Phasing 7A-7D: Classroom Redesign
II. Classroom Design
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Best Practices
Classroom Design
Best Practices - GGU
• 3208 (1,307 SF, tiered)• 3214 (1,539 SF, tiered)• 3201 (1,589 SF)• 3205 (513 SF)
Room 3208
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Best Practices
Classroom Design
DRAFT
Design Guidelines
Oakland Unified School District Design Guidelines
21st Century Classroom Components
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21ST CENTURY CLASSROOMS
DRAFTDRAFT
Classrooms must be at least 960 SF, as per the Title 5 California Code of Regulations. Rooms larger than 1,000 SF require two exits. Refer to http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/fa/sf/title5regs.asp and the Educational Specifications for further information about minimum specifications of performance.
Illustrative Example
DRAFTDRAFTDRAFTDRAFTDRAFTDRAFTDRAFT
Re-configureable Furniture
Large-Capacity, Multi-Use Conduits
Permanent & Secure Storage(Cabinets or Closets)
Running Water
Speakers and Distributed Sound
Teacher StationAdequatePower & Wiring
Acoustic Tiles
Portable Storage
Intercom/Phone
Transparent Entrance
Mounts for Teaching Wall Surfaces
Artificial Lighting Controls
Network Access
Best Practices - OUSD Design Guidelines
District-wide Classroom Design Guidelines for Oakland Unified School District.
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Design Components
Classroom Design
Design Components
• Furniture• Storage• Technology• Utilities• Circulation• Materials
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Furniture
Furniture
• Desks• Moveable• Reconfigurable for lecture and small group work• Narrower• No modesty panels to allow for group work• Desks with built-in outlets
• Chairs• Moveable• Comfortable chairs
• Soft covering, adjustable up and down, arm rests
• Teacher’s Podium• Moveable
• Side Table• Moveable• For demonstration items
Classroom Design
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Storage
Storage
• Casework
• Closets
• Mobile Storage
Classroom Design
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Technology
Technology
• Computer (w/ wireless mouse)• Multiple USB ports
• Projector• Mounting?
• Document Camera• DVD Player
• Placement?• Whiteboard
• On every wall• Blackboard
• Keep or remove? Specialty rooms with blackboards?
• “Too hard to read”• Smartboard
• Consider evolving technologies..
• Printer• Wireless
• Storage• Permanent• Portable
• Phone• Video-conferencing tool• Large Clock• Recycling, Trash, & Compost
Classroom Design
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Utilities
• Network Access• All classrooms should have
strong network access• Classrooms should be WIFI
enabled• Power & Wiring
• All classrooms should have a sufficient amount of outlets (one per seat)
• Ground outlets?• Wall outlets?• Classrooms should have a
sufficient number of USB ports• Lighting
• Natural• Provide windows where
possible• Windows should have shades
to reduce glare and overheating
• Replicate treatment used for GGU Center Room 6211
• Artificial• Provide good light conducive
to learning (white light)• Standardize fixtures with
existing - use 6-West as a precedent
• Dim and zone controls• Acoustics
• Distributed sound• Speakers?
• Climate• HVAC• Adjustable temperature?• AC blows in “one place”
• Water• Water fountain
Utilities
Classroom Design
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Hallways & Adjacencies
Hallways & Adjacencies
• Doors & Entryways• Secure, lockable• Standardized (Color, style, hardware, etc.)• View panel in/next to door
• Storage Rooms
• Bulletin Board• Outside door of classroom
• Show classroom availability and schedule• Post announcements
Classroom Design
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Materials
Materials
• Walls• Support acoustics• Clean/refurbish/replace existing
fabric on walls • Wainscot protection?• Light, calming wall colors
• Flooring• Classrooms
• Standardize with existing rooms
• General Classrooms - use 3-West rooms as precedents
• 5th Floor Auditorium - use 6-West rooms as precedents
• Hard material, not carpeting
• “because of allergies”• Hallways
• Cork flooring - use 5th Floor Elevator Lobby as precedent
• Ceiling• HVAC• Ceiling conduits for electrical• Acoustic panels?• Aesthetic paneling?
• Exposed ducts are “ugly”
• Art/Photos
Classroom Design
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Phasing 7A-7D: Classroom Redesign
III. Next Steps