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UMKC Academic Commons Draft Program

UMKC Academic Commons Draft Program. Planning Objectives. Respond to UMKC Vision, Core Values and Strategic Goals Respond to the Master Plan Appropriate scale for engaged learning experience Recognition of disciplinary differences Recognition of different learning styles

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UMKC Academic Commons Draft Program

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  1. UMKC Academic CommonsDraft Program

  2. Planning Objectives • Respond to UMKC Vision, Core Values and Strategic Goals • Respond to the Master Plan • Appropriate scale for engaged learning experience • Recognition of disciplinary differences • Recognition of different learning styles • Acknowledgment of the commuter experience

  3. What we heard • Library as crossroads for campus life • Library as nexus for student learning • Connection and access for the larger community • Support for staff and patron interaction • Solve “clumps of stuff” problem • Limited on-site collection expansion

  4. Attributes Identified by Librarians • Visible • Accessible • Transparent • Flexible • Safe • Multifunctional • Collaborative • Welcoming • Comfortable • Supportive • Innovative

  5. The Big Idea • An engine for rethinking learning • “All learning is fundamentally social” • Cost-effective delivery of learning • Maximum learning per square foot • Blending the library and the classroom

  6. Today and Tomorrow • Vault Beacon • Hierarchy Democracy • Closed Open • Solitary Participatory • Linear Non-linear • Intimidating Welcoming

  7. Scheme A Collections Quiet Study Learning Center Social Learning

  8. Scheme B Learning Pod Collections Quiet Study Learning Pod Parking Learning Pod

  9. Scheme C Graduate & Research Special Collections Music/Marr Undergraduate Public Gov Docs Learning Pod Learning Pod Learning Pod Learning Pod

  10. Programs Elements: Collections • Growth in core collections accommodated off-site; minimal on-site growth for Government Documents • On-site growth for Music and Media • On-site growth for special collections • Accommodation of Western Historical Manuscripts Collection dependent on separate funding

  11. Program Elements: Academic Commons

  12. Scheme B Learning Pod Collections Quiet Study Learning Pod Parking Learning Pod

  13. Modified Scheme Group Study Rooms Humanities Resources Soc Sci Resources Science Resources Seminar Rooms Humanities Social Sciences Sciences Informal Group Study Spaces Multimedia Resources Cafe Auditorium Lecture Theater Learning Center Teaching Center Biblio Classrooms

  14. +26% 7% 12% 49% 18% 14%

  15. Performing Arts Fine Arts Univ Center Recreation Sciences Hum/Soc Sci/Sci Classes Business Law Education

  16. 850 510 800 1,300

  17. Sciences Academic Commons Classrooms Student Life Residential

  18. Budget (2004 Project Costs) Building Renovate Existing Building 169,733 gsf @ $130 per square foot X 1.3 $28,685,000 New Building 151,529 gsf @ $190 per square foot x 1.3 $37,428,000 Site Improvements $4,074,000 Building Total $70,187,000 Garage 510 cars @ $24,000 per car x 1.2 (project cost) Garage Total $14,688,000 Grand Total $84,875,000

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