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Project ProcessWhen will we move into Triton Pavilion?
The project
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July 2023August 2023 (pending Regents' approval, which is expected in July 2020).
How have you engaged with future users to understand their needs?
benchmarking Once the building is designed, will we have a chance to discuss locations and floor plans with the architect and project team?
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Sustainability, Accessibility & WellnessWhat does it mean to be LEED Platinum certified?
Will Triton Pavilion spaces be accessible?
Yes, the project will be designed to meet American Disability Act (ADA) standards.
Will there be bike lockers and showers?
Yes! These shared amenities will be part of the project.
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Safety & SecurityHow are we designing for safety in Triton Pavilion?
The design-build team is working with
campus police UC San Diego Police and Environmental Health & Safety to identify design elements in each building that will address safety throughout the project.
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WorkspaceIs the default workspace designed as open office with some private offices?
There will be hybrid workspaces. Some will have enclosed office spaces, some will have more open spaces, and others will be everything in between. Representatives from each group are working with the project team to identify what space types are needed, and what types of support they will require.
What are we doing to mitigate acoustic issues?
will be Will Would there be enclosed spaces for privacy and confidentiality?
There
will would be plenty of enclosed spaces for confidential conversations, including enclosed offices, focus rooms, phone rooms, huddle rooms, and more!
What about introverts?
A hybrid workplace offers a variety of spaces that provide quiet, enclosed spaces for focus and contemplation. We are meeting with department representatives to understand how you work and provide spaces accordingly.
Will we have dedicated workspaces?
Yes, everyone will have dedicated workspaces.
Are there closets planned as part of the project?
In order to right size storage for future needs, we recently issued a storage survey to identify items that each group will need to store in the future workspace.
Will departments or individuals have opportunities to make adjustments to their new workspaces after they move in?
As part of designing hundred-year buildings with flexible work environments, we will be looking at the many different ways of providing options that support unique individuals and offer choice in how/where to work.
AmenitiesAfter approximately 3-6 months of settling into our new spaces after the move, we will conduct a post-occupancy analysis. The findings will be reported to leadership, who will consider which changes they will elect to implement.
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AmenitiesWhat about parking?
300 underground spaces are planned per University Campus Urban Core (UCUC) guidelines. We are looking at soils reports to see if there is an option for more parking at a low price. Who will be able to park in these spaces?
It will be a mix for the students, faculty/staff and visitors.
Is there any chance the unassigned retail space may be used for child care?
This has not been planned, but child care convenient to the trolley is under consideration.
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Community SpacesAre classrooms a part of the Triton Pavilion project?
A variety of classrooms, meeting spaces, and learning spaces will be included throughout the project. The change management process for Triton Pavilion is to create a great workplace for administration to support the student population.
How will Triton Pavilion bring people together?
Triton Pavilion will be centered in a pedestrian district with two main gathering spaces -an active plaza and contemplative park. The plaza, shared break rooms, ground-level food retail, and shared meeting spaces will be opportunities for chance encounters that contribute to Triton Pavilion’s “social ecosystem”—integrating the student, alumni, and administrative communities.
Have rooftop social spaces been considered as part of the Triton Pavilion project?
Yes,
the full service restaurant will have rooftop spaces, as will the beacon at the Welcome Centerrooftop spaces are being considered and would be developed in line with the project budget.
How many 20-30 person meeting rooms will there be?
The exact number and ratio of meeting rooms is being determined. We understand that meetings spaces are critical, and there will be many more than you have currently! Each department will have a number of dedicated meeting rooms in addition to shared meeting spaces for larger gatherings that will be located throughout different buildings in Triton Pavilion.
Is the Forum the largest space? Where is the 100-person meeting room?
The large meeting spaces will be reconfigurable for different meeting types, so the numbers of people they can accommodate are only estimates at this time. The Celebration Space seats about 500 people and is the largest space! The Forum will seat approximately 250 people. Several departments and the shared meeting facility will have
an 100-person meeting
roomrooms.
Will breakout/support spaces need to be reserved?
How shared meeting spaces, small meeting rooms, and phone/huddle rooms are managed will be determined during our operational meetings. Possibly some will be open and some will be reservable.
Will phone rooms only have phones, or will we be able to access our network/databases?
So far, none of the specific features of any of the spaces have been designed, though we are taking into account each user group’s needs. If your department or group has certain requirements for a space to support you, we would like to hear about those. Please reach out to your change champions.
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