W.P. Carey Faculty Lounge and Workspace Maryam Ali, Bradley Cantin, and Courtney Davis
PROJECT BRIEF: THE FOURTH FLOOR RENOVATION
INT 522
Professor Lori Brunner
Spring 2018
PROJECT GOALS • To maximize functionality and space by removing room boundaries and creating an open plan
The Dean of the W.P. Carey School of Business, in keeping with ASU’s quest for innovation and collaboration, is interested in transforming the 4th floor of the Business Administration building to be a hub of cross disciplinary activity. However, making the space work for 150+ Clinical Professors, Faculty Associates, and staff is a space challenge. The current layout is choppy, and limited windows and natural light make the space feel even more claustrophobic than it is, but losing their offices in favor of hot desking is a hard sell for many who will be working in the space.
• To create spaces that make collaborative work possible but also meet faculty needs for “head down” work with access to ASU resources • To provide a private, faculty-only atmosphere, with amenities that enhance faculty experience and wellness
CONCEPT RENDERINGS
FURNITURE PLAN
HUDDLE ROOMS
SECTION
PROGRAM PLAN MEETING NEW STANDARDS In California, new codes are being adopted that require a Mother’s Room, or Wellness room on every floor of employee workspace. In support of these steps toward equality and health, our wellness suite has a private room, with an anteroom complete with sink, refrigerator, and storage, so users will not need to disturb one another.
KITCHEN ELEVATION
WELLNESS ROOM ELEVATION
PATIO
KITCHEN
RECEPTION
PRINT SUPPORT
FACULTY WORKSPACE
CENTRAL CORRIDOR
DETAILS
RECEPTION DESK
CASEWORK
INT 522: Spring 2018 Advanced Interior Architecture Studio II
EXTERIOR SCREEN
Students: M. Ali, B. Cantin, C. Davis Instructor: Lori Brunner