apdesign complex rennovation and expansion
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A P D E S I G N CO M P L E X R E N OVAT I O N A N D E X PA N S I O NNA MING O PPO R T UNI T IE S
A P D E S I G N CO M P L E X R E N O VAT I O N A N D E X PA N S I O N | N A M I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S 2
Creating a spatial connection between the new Seaton Hall and the renovated Mechanics Hall gives the College of Architecture, Planning & Design a public forum for a bright future.
A P D E S I G N CO M P L E X R E N O VAT I O N A N D E X PA N S I O N | N A M I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S 3
SHAPING T HE FU T UR EThe APDesign Complex revitalization and expansion will improve student recruitment and retention, college accreditation and program reputation. By adjoining the newly-renamed Regnier Hall with the construction and renovated east wing of Seaton, the College of Architecture, Planning and Design will align its facilities with its values:
• Environmental stewardship
• Social equity
• Economic viability
• Aesthetic delight
The APDesign Complex will advance our vision to be a nationally recognized center of design and planning excellence and a nexus of interdisciplinary engagement, outreach and research serving the university, the profession and society.
PR OJ EC T D E TA I L S
CO S T
$60 million (State of Kansas)$15 million (philanthropy)
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195,000 square feet
CO N S T R U C T I O N S TA R T
Fall 2015
CO N S T R U C T I O N CO M P L E T I O N
Summer 2017, one phase
D E SI G N A N D CO N S T R U C T I O N T E A M
A R C H I T E C T U R E
Ennead ArchitectsBNIM
A R C H I T E C T U R E — S H O P CO N SU LTA N T
El Dorado
L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T U R E
Confluence
S T R U C T U R A L
Walter P. Moore
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Henderson Engineers Inc.
C I V I L
BG Consultants
CO D E
FP&C Consultants
CO N S T R U C T I O N M A N AG E M E N T
JE Dunn Construction
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GROUNDDESIGN LABS (STUDIOS) $50,000
22 Studio G.0123 Studio G.0224 Studio G.0325 Studio G.0426 Studio G.0527 Studio G.0628 Studio G.0729 Studio G.08
CRITIQUE ROOMS $25,000
30 Critique G.0131 Critique G.0232 Critique G.03
OPEN CRITS $25,000
33 Open Crit G.0134 Open Crit G.0235 Open Crit G.0336 Open Crit G.04
COMMONS $500,000
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APDESIGN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION $25,000
37 Computing & Network Services38 Ray Streeter Oz Journal Office
LABS (FABRICATION & DIGITAL) $25,000–$500,000
01 Upholstery Lab02 Small CNC Lab03 Finishing Lab04 Fine Woodworking Lab05 Glue Lab06 Fabrication Lab07 Fabrication Lab Office08 Fabrication Lab Manager09 Model Making Lab10 3D Print Lab11 Fabrication Flex Space12 Metal Lab13 JE Dunn Construction Center for
Design Excellence14 JE Dunn Construction Center for
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WEIGEL LIBRARY $25,000–$2,000,000
15 Large Scan Room16 Staff Workroom17 Library Director’s Office18 Circulation Desk19 William A. Stoskopf Special
Collections20 Quiet Study
OUTDOOR AREAS $100,000–$250,000
39 Sunderland Foundation Fabrication Yard
40 Midwest Concrete Materials, Inc. Courtyard
41 William T. Kemper Foundation Amphitheatre
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LE V EL 1DESIGN LABS (STUDIOS) $50,000
01 Studio 1.0102 Studio 1.0203 Sahni Family Foundation Studio04 BNIM Studio05 Donald McKahan, AIA, FACHA
Studio06 Meilink Family Studio07 GLMV Architecture Studio08 Studio 1.0809 Populous Studio10 Studio 1.1011 Studio 1.1112 Studio 1.1213 Landscape Architecture Faculty14 LDR International (1969–2000)
Studio15 Patricia & Kipp Shrack, FASLA
Studio16 Norris Design Co. Studio
CRITIQUE ROOMS $25,00017 Casey & Barb Cassias Crit Room18 McCownGordon Construction
Crit Room19 Donald McKahan, AIA, FACHA Crit
Room20 GLMV Architecture Crit Room21 McCarthy Building Company Crit
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22 Scott Rice + Steelcase Crit Room23 Confluence Crit Room
OPEN CRITS $25,000
25 Dan Fankhauser B ARCH 196726 Open Crit 1.0227 Open Crit 1.0328 Marianne and Bill Dunn, Jr. Family29 Open Crit 1.0530 Open Crit 1.0631 Open Crit 1.07
COMMONS $50,000–$500,000
60 Foyer61 Jewel Commons 262 Seaton East Commons 1
PORCHES (PUBLIC MEETING) $50,000
32 Porch 1.0133 Porch 1.0234 Porch 1.03
FACULTY OFFICES $15,000
35 Faculty Office 1.0136 Faculty Office 1.0237 Faculty Office 1.03
38 Faculty Office 1.0439 Tom & Peggy Waggoner Faculty
Office40 Faculty Office 1.0641 Faculty Office 1.0742 Faculty Office 1.0843 Faculty Office 1.0944 Faculty Office 1.1045 Faculty Office 1.1146 Faculty Office 1.1247 Faculty Office 1.1348 Faculty Office 1.1449 T K Architects
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES $25,000–$150,000
50 Department of Architecture51 Conference Room52 Project Coordinator53 Department Head54 Department of Interior
Architecture & Product Design55 Conference Room56 Department Head57 Department of Landscape
Architecture and Regional & Community Planning
58 Michael and Gloria Konold Conference Room
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APDESIGN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION $25,000–$250,000
66 Office of Student Services67 Academic Advisor 168 Academic Advisor 269 Student Services Staff 170 Academic Advisor 371 Student Services Staff 272 Director of Academic Services73 Student Services Staff 374 Student Services Conference Area75 Associate Dean for Student
Services76 Director of Student Recruitment
AUDITORIUM/GALLERY $50,000–$375,000
63 Regnier Forum64 Gallery65 Catering
LABS (FABRICATION & DIGITAL)
24 BRR Architecture Tech Rich Lab
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LE V EL 2DESIGN LABS (STUDIOS) $50,000
01 HOK Studio02 Studio 2.0203 Studio 2.0304 Studio 2.0405 Studio 2.0506 Studio 2.0607 Studio 2.0708 Studio 2.0809 Studio 2.0910 Studio 2.1011 Studio 2.1112 Studio 2.1213 Studio 2.1314 Studio 2.1415 Studio 2.1516 Studio 2.1617 Studio 2.1718 Studio 2.1819 Studio 2.1920 Studio 2.2021 Studio 2.2122 Studio 2.22
CRITIQUE ROOMS $25,000
23 Perkins Eastman Crit Room24 Norris Design Co. Crit Room25 HTK Architects Crit Room26 Richard Heinz & Family Crit Room27 Critique 2.0528 Critique 2.0629 Critique 2.07
OPEN CRITS $25,000
30 Open Crit 2.01
COMMONS $50,000–$500,000
49 Barry & Deni Greenberg Commons
50 Seaton East Commons 2
PORCHES (PUBLIC MEETING) $50,000
31 Porch 2.0132 Porch 2.0233 Porch 2.03
FACULTY OFFICES $15,000
34 Faculty Office 2.0135 Faculty Office 2.0236 Faculty Office 2.0337 Faculty Office 2.0438 Faculty Office 2.0539 Faculty Office 2.0640 Faculty Office 2.0741 Faculty Office 2.0842 Faculty Office 2.0943 Faculty Office 2.1044 Faculty Office 2.1145 Faculty Office 2.1246 Faculty Office 2.1347 Faculty Office 2.1448 Faculty Office 2.15
APDESIGN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION $25,000–$250,000
51 Conference/Critique 152 Conference/Critique 253 Ed & Jan Tannebaum Conference
Room54 Link Crit/Seminar Room55 Office of the Dean56 Jim & Maggie Calcara Conference
Room57 Communications & Events58 Assistant to the Dean59 Budget/Fiscal60 Accounting61 Dean
OUTDOOR AREAS $100,000
62 Terrace
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LE AR N MO R E ABOU T T HE APDE SIGN COMPLE XYour investment in the APDesign Complex also supports Innovation and Inspiration: The Campaign for Kansas State University, a $1 billion campaign to advance K-State toward becoming a top 50 public research university by 2025.
Tim de Noble, AIADean and ProfessorCollege of Architecture, Planning & [email protected]
Damon FairchildDirector of DevelopmentCollege of Architecture, Planning & [email protected]
Natalie ShoemakerDevelopment OfficerCollege of Architecture, Planning & [email protected]
LE V EL 3APDESIGN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION $250,000
01 Penthouse
OUTDOOR AREAS $100,000–$250,000
02 North Green Roof03 Jewel Green Roof04 South Green Roof05 Research Green Roof
apdesign.k-state.edu/about /seaton
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