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The George Washington University | Mount Vernon Campus Plan July 9 th 2009 Commu Community Meeting #4 nity Meeting #4 EHRENKRANTZ ECKSTUT & KUHN ARCHITECTS with EDAW + VIKA CAPITOL Mount Vernon Community Meeting 4 - Agenda


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EHRENKRANTZ ECKSTUT & KUHN ARCHITECTS with EDAW + VIKA CAPITOL

The George Washington University | Mount Vernon Campus Plan July 9th 2009

Commu Community Meeting #4 nity Meeting #4

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Mount Vernon Community Meeting 4 - Agenda

  • Introduction (5 min.)
  • Update on Proposed Development Sites (15 min.)
  • Design Precedents for Campus Buildings (2 min.)
  • Noise & Light Discussion (25 min.)
  • Upcoming Community Meetings & Discussion Topics (3 min.)
  • Q&A (10 min.)

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Introduction Introduction

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Review of Previously Proposed Review of Previously Proposed Locations for Future Development Locations for Future Development

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Current Status of Current Status of New Development New Development

Approved 2000 Campus Plan

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Remaining Remaining New New Development Development

153,000 GFA 153,000 GFA Built To Date Built To Date 320,000 GFA 320,000 GFA Approved Under the Approved Under the 2000 MV Campus Plan 2000 MV Campus Plan

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TOTAL EXISTING GFA TOTAL EXISTING GFA TO BE DEMOLISHED: TO BE DEMOLISHED: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA

Rear Portion of Ames Hall: Rear Portion of Ames Hall: 5,500 GFA Acheson Academic Bldg: Acheson Academic Bldg: 6,500 GFA Webb Hall: Webb Hall: 3,500 GFA Gate House Bldg: Gate House Bldg: 1,000 GFA Cole Residence Hall: Cole Residence Hall: 9,500 GFA

Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym Gate Gate House House Webb Webb Acheson Acheson Cole Cole

Existing Buildings Proposed to be Removed

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Scheme A A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

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New Parking New Parking W St. Parking Lot W St. Parking Lot To be Removed To be Removed Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sports S1/Sports-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3-4 Stories

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Scheme B

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

New Parking New Parking Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sports S1/Sports-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3 Stories

W St. Parking Lot W St. Parking Lot To be Removed To be Removed

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Scheme C

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

New Parking New Parking Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sports S1/Sports-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3 Stories

W St. Parking Lot W St. Parking Lot To be Removed To be Removed

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Revisions to Proposed Locations Revisions to Proposed Locations For Future Development For Future Development

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Scheme D1

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

New Parking New Parking Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sports S1/Sports-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3-4 Stories

W St. Parking Lot W St. Parking Lot To be Removed To be Removed

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Scheme D2

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

New Parking New Parking Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sports S1/Sports-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3-4 Stories

W St. Parking Lot W St. Parking Lot To be Removed To be Removed

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Examples of Design Precedents Examples of Design Precedents for Campus Buildings for Campus Buildings

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Existing Campus Character & Buildings

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Design Precedents for Campus Buildings

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Design Precedents for Campus Buildings

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Design Precedents for Campus Buildings

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Noise & Light Noise & Light Analysis Analysis

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The University shall abide by the District of Columbia noise regulations set forth in 20 DCMR Subtitle C. No sound amplification systems with multiple components and large free standing speakers will be permitted on the soccer field after 7:00 p.m., unless an official overtime is declared, and except as provided in the next sentence. To the extent that such sound amplification systems are needed on the soccer field for non-athletic special events such as graduation, 4th of July celebrations and other special events, these events will be limited to 12 per year (an additional number of events can be approved at the quarterly community meeting), will comply with District of Columbia noise regulations, and all reasonable efforts will be made to reduce the impacts on surrounding residential areas. The University shall establish and publicize a "hot-line" telephone number to the University Police Department, which shall be provided to Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 3D and 2E and the Foxhall and Palisades Citizens Associations, which neighbors can call with questions or concerns regarding campus noise and activity. There will be no amplified music on the tennis courts after 7:00 p.m.

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Current Campus Noise Regulations

Excerpt from BZA Application No. 16505, Page 6, Paragraph 10:

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Existing Sources of Noise on Campus per Community Input

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ROPES COURSE ROPES COURSE EMERGENCY EMERGENCY GENERATORS GENERATORS VISITOR VISITOR’ ’S PARKING LOT S PARKING LOT SHUTTLE BUSES SHUTTLE BUSES

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Campus Noise Mitigation

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SHUTTLE BUSES SHUTTLE BUSES

A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NEW BUILDINGS NEW BUILDINGS NEW LANDSCAPING NEW LANDSCAPING

  • Proposed development sites will help shield

Proposed development sites will help shield noise from neighbors noise from neighbors

  • GW will maintain existing noise regulations

GW will maintain existing noise regulations

  • New residential building & associated activities

New residential building & associated activities will be focused towards center of campus will be focused towards center of campus

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Excerpt from BZA Application No. 16505, Page 6, Paragraph 11:

a. All on-campus exterior lighting shall be designed in a high quality manner reasonably designed to minimize impacts upon neighboring properties. Such lighting shall adequately light pathways, building entrances and

  • ther areas of the campus in a manner adequate for the security of

students and others, and shall in general be low-level lighting, including architectural quality light pole lights and soft tree lighting. New buildings shall not be illuminated by spot or flood lights. Lighting specifications shall be developed and designed by consultants with expertise in techniques to minimize impacts upon neighbors. Special attention shall be paid to the lighting of entrance areas, garage ramps, and other points that traditionally are more highly lit than the general level of campus lighting, to be certain that such areas are not unnecessarily intrusive to neighbors. Continued

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Current Campus Light Regulations

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b. Outdoor athletic facilities shall not be lighted at night, except for the tennis courts, which may continue to be lighted in accordance with its current schedule (11:00p.m.) and the lighting of which shall be designed to make the reasonable best effort not to throw light laterally. There will be no night games scheduled on the soccer field. c. During future building design and regulatory review, the University will make reasonable efforts to minimize negative interior lighting impacts

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fenestration and areas that require 24 hour lighting for security or building code purposes

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Current Campus Light Regulations

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Existing Sources of Light on Campus per Community Input

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PARKING LOT PARKING LOT TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS SHUTTLE BUSES SHUTTLE BUSES

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Shuttle Bus Lighting Mitigation

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4

S1 S1

R1 R1 A1 A1

Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NEW BUILDINGS NEW BUILDINGS NEW LANDSCAPING NEW LANDSCAPING

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Campus Lighting: Existing Conditions Survey

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Street Light / Street Light / Lamp Post Lamp Post Flood Light Flood Light (Wall (Wall-

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mounted) Bollard Light / Bollard Light / Sidewalk Light Sidewalk Light Wall Light / Wall Light / Entrance Light Entrance Light Emergency Emergency Light Light Tree Tree-

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mounted Light Light Tennis Courts Tennis Courts Luminaries Luminaries

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Campus Lighting: Existing Fixture Types

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  • 1. Bollard Lights
  • 1. Bollard Lights
  • 2. Street Lights
  • 2. Street Lights
  • 4. Building
  • 4. Building-
  • mounted Lights

mounted Lights

  • 5. Pedestrian Walk Lights
  • 5. Pedestrian Walk Lights
  • 6. Emergency Lights
  • 6. Emergency Lights
  • 7. Tennis Court Lights
  • 7. Tennis Court Lights
  • 8. Building Entry Lights
  • 8. Building Entry Lights
  • 3. Tree
  • 3. Tree-
  • mounted Lights

mounted Lights

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  • Need for increased lighting levels at key pedestrian pathways
  • Move to more consistent use of light fixture types
  • Opportunities to upgrade current light fixtures with more energy

efficient and neighborhood friendly lighting, such as LED and directed beam fixtures

  • Recommend development of a Campus Lighting Plan

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Campus Lighting: Observations & Recommendations

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Examples of Efficient Athletic Field Lighting

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Tennis Courts By RLLDesign Commercial Lighting, TX

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Upcoming Community Meeting Upcoming Community Meeting Discussion Topics Discussion Topics

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Schedule of Discussion Topics

  • May 7

May 7th

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Community Feedback and Site Analysis Community Feedback and Site Analysis Summary Summary

  • June 11

June 11th

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Design principles for campus plan, initial Design principles for campus plan, initial discussion of locations for future discussion of locations for future development development

  • July 9th

July 9th Noise, lighting Noise, lighting

  • Aug. 13th
  • Aug. 13th

Landscape, storm water management, Landscape, storm water management, sustainability sustainability

  • Sept. 10
  • Sept. 10th

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Traffic, population counts and draft campus plan Traffic, population counts and draft campus plan

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