MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY BLUM UNION - MASTER PLAN MWSU BLUM UNION VISIONING CLARK HUESEMANN COPYRIGHT 2015

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MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY BLUM UNION - MASTER PLAN

[context] Many student unions are susceptible to being renovated over time and end up becoming confusing places. Over time they experience poorly matched spaces with functions and miss matched finishes and quality of materials. Small renovations done over time tend to make compromises that larger construction projects can avoid. We seek to address this is through a facility master plan that can guide smaller renovations to be completed within a broader design thereby allowing for financial flexibility while not losing sight of the main goals and objectives the building is trying to serve.

[process] 1. Analyze existing space allocations and needs 2. Facilitate the development of a comprehensive program 1. Align space allocations with functional needs 2. Consider future functions and services 3. Discuss trends and other benchmark facilities 3. Prepare initial plan concepts 4. Gain feedback and make revisions 5. Prepare budget estimates achievable in phases adjust plans 6. Conclude with a final facility master plan

1. TODAYS UNION

[todays union] CONNNECTIVE open, connected, visible COLLABORATIVE - social work environments PARTICIPATORY - participation and ownership MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY - digital technology/access rich LOCAL/SPECIAL symbolic and unique FLEXIBILE open, adjustable, enabling ANCHOR/HUB social spaces, display, community, outdoor space CONVENIENCE retail accessibility/success

[what you ll find there] Visible services Abundant working lounge space A sense of identity Access to daylight Diverse social settings Connection to the greater campus Place for longer stays Group work space Dining mixed with work a true third place

2. CURRENT SPACE PROGRAM

[program] PROGRAM$SPACE SUB$CATEGORY EXISTING$$ TOTAL EXISTING$ PERCENT OPTION$1$TOTAL OPTION$1$ PERCENT OPTION$2$TOTAL OPTION$2$ PERCENT LOUNGE"AND"CASUAL"SPACE """"""""""""""" 3,300 4.3% """""""""""""""""""" 9,223 10.7% """""""""""""""""""" 9,823 11.3% """""""""""""""""""" 6,823 1ST"FLOOR"COMMON"AREA """"""""""""""" 3,023 """""""""""""""""""" 6,823 """""""""""""""""""" 2,400 """""""""""""""""""" 3,000 2ND"FLOOR"COMMON"AREA """""""""""""""""" 277 MEETING"AND"EVENT"SPACE """"""""""""""" 9,924 12.8% """""""""""""""""""" 8,981 10.4% """""""""""""""""""" 8,981 10.3% """""""""""""""""""" 4,298 MULTIPURPOSE"(218,"219)"+"STORAGE """"""""""""""" 4,298 """""""""""""""""""" 4,298 """""""""""""""""""" 2,184 """""""""""""""""""" 2,184 MULTIPURPOSE"(220)"+"KITCHEN"+"STORAGE """"""""""""""" 2,184 """""""""""""""""""" 2,499 """""""""""""""""""" 2,499 MULTIPURPOSE"(222,"223)"+"STORAGE """"""""""""""" 2,499 """""""""""""""""""""""" MULTIPURPOSE"(234,"JR"COLLEGE"ROOM)"+"STORAGE """""""""""""""""" 943 S """""""""""""""""" 869 869 PRESIDENT'S"DINING"ROOM """"""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""" 869 """"""""""""""""""""""" 220 """"""""""""""""""""""" 220 CONFERENCE"ROOM """""""""""""""""" 172 RECREATION """"""""""""""""""" S 0.0% """""""""""""""""""""""" S 0.0% """""""""""""""""""""""" S 0.0% RECREATION 0 STUDENT"AFFFAIRS """"""""""""""" 8,206 10.6% """""""""""""""""""" 8,471 9.8% """""""""""""""""""" 8,081 9.3% """""""""""""""""""" 4,995 6.2% STUDENT"AFFAIRS"(TOTAL) """"""""""""""" 4,978 """""""""""""""""""" 5,355 6.4% """"""""""""""""""""""" INTERNATIONAL"STUDENT"SERVICES"(211) """""""""""""""""" 172 """"""""""""""""""""""" 172 172 """"""""""""""""""""""" 168 """"""""""""""""""""""" 168 INTERNAT'L"RECRUITMENT"AND"GLOBAL"ENGAGEMENT"(212) """""""""""""""""" 168 """"""""""""""""""""""" 100 """"""""""""""""""""""" 100 RECEPTION/ADMIN"FOR"INTERATIONAL"PROGRAMS """"""""""""""""""""""" 972 1,020 CENTER"FOR"MULTICULTURAL"EDUCATION"(210) """"""""""""""" 1,009 """""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""" 1,830 """""""""""""""""""" 1,650 CENTER"FOR"STUDENT"INVOLVEMENT"(205S209) """"""""""""""" 2,135 """""""""""""""""""" 1,873 """""""""""""""""""" 1,645 STUDENT"AFFAIRS"OFFICES"(226S228B) """"""""""""""" 1,494 240 DEAN"OF"STUDENTS"OFFICE 240 STUDENT"GOVERNMENT"ASSOCIATION"(TOTAL) 1,256 1,256 """"""""""""""" 1,270 """""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""" 1,136 """""""""""""""""""" 1,136 STUDENT"GOVERNMENT"OFFICES """"""""""""""" 1,136 """"""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""" 120 STUDENT"GOVERNOR"(204) """""""""""""""""" 134 120 """""""""""""""""""" 1,860 1,830 STUDENT"HEALTH"SERVICES """"""""""""""" 1,958 """""""""""""""""""" FOOD"SERVICE """""""""""" 27,055 34.9% """"""""""""""""" 30,655 35.5% """"""""""""""""" 30,655 35.1% """"""""""""""""" 20,783 WESTERN"DINING"HALL """""""""""" 17,183 """"""""""""""""" 20,783 """""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""" 9,872 FOOD"COURT """"""""""""""" 9,872 9,872 RETAIL" """"""""""""""" 6,161 8.0% """""""""""""""""""" 4,760 5.5% """""""""""""""""""" 6,161 7.1% """""""""""""""""""" 6,161 BOOKSTORE"(101ASC) """"""""""""""" 6,161 """""""""""""""""""" 4,760 FLEX"SPACE """"""""""""""""""" S ADMINISTRATION """"""""""""""" 1,643 2.1% """""""""""""""""""" 1,812 2.1% """""""""""""""""""""""" S 0.0% """""""""""""""""""""""" S PARKING"DEPARTMENT """""""""""""""""" 620 """"""""""""""""""""""" 687 """""""""""""""""""" 1,125 """""""""""""""""""""""" S POLICE"DEPARTMENT"(201ASE) """"""""""""""" 1,023 STUDENT"SERVICES """""""""""""""""" 731 0.9% """""""""""""""""""""""" S 0.0% """""""""""""""""""""""" S 0.0% """""""""""""""""""""""" S COMPUTER"LAB"(202) """""""""""""""""" 731 """""""""""""""""""""""" S OTHER OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE """""""""""" 20,422 26.4% """"""""""""""""" 20,422 23.6% """"""""""""""""" 20,422 23.4% """""""""""""""""""" MECHANICAL/STORAGE """"""""""""""" 3,793 """""""""""""""""""" 3,793 3,793 """""""""""""""""""" 2,791 """""""""""""""""""" 2,791 SUPPORT """"""""""""""" 2,791 """"""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""" 600 LOADING """""""""""""""""" 600 600 AVAILABLE"SPACE BASEMENT """""""""""" 11,592 """"""""""""""""" 11,592 """"""""""""""""" 11,592 """"""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""" 255 FORMER"DEBATE"OFFICE/STORAGE"(231S231A) """""""""""""""""" 255 255 """""""""""""""""""" 1,391 1,391 OTHER """"""""""""""" 1,391 """""""""""""""""""" OTHER"SPACE"NEEDS NONSTRADITIONAL"STUDENT"CENTER"(FROM"EDER"HALL) CAREER"SERVICES"(FROM"EDER"HALL) STUDY"ROOMS GAMING/MEDIA"AREA"(SECOND"FLOOR) FLEX"SPACE """"""""""""""""""" S """""""""""""""""""" 2,120 2.5% """""""""""""""""""" 3,190 3.7% """"""""""""""""""" S """"""""""""""""""""""" 940 """"""""""""""""""""""" 940 """"""""""""""""""" S """""""""""""""""""""""" S """""""""""""""""""""""" S """"""""""""""""""" S """"""""""""""""""" S """""""""""""""""""""""" S """""""""""""""""""""""" S """"""""""""""""""" S """""""""""""""""""" 1,180 """""""""""""""""""" 2,250 TOTAL$DEPT$FOOTAGE """""""""""" 77,442 100.00% """"""""""""""""" 86,444 100.00% """"""""""""""""" 87,313 100.00% BUILDING$NET$TO$GROSS$RATIO 1.21 1.08 1.07 GROSS """""""""""" 93,344 """"""""""""""""" 93,344 93,344 """""""""""""""""

Existing Basement Plan

Existing First Floor Plan

Existing Second Floor Plan

3.9% LOUNGE AND CASUAL SPACE 23.9%.9% 1.9% 7.2% 12.8% 0% 6.4% 1.6% 2.5% MEETING AND EVENT SPACE RECREATION STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES FOOD SERVICE RETAIL ADMINISTRATION 39.6% STUDENT SERVICES OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE

23.9%.9% 1.9% 7.2% 3.9% Identified as a major deficit 12.8% 0% 6.4% 1.6% 2.5% LOUNGE AND CASUAL SPACE MEETING AND EVENT SPACE RECREATION STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES FOOD SERVICE RETAIL ADMINISTRATION 39.6% STUDENT SERVICES OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE

3. CURRENT SPACE USE

Computer Lab Use *LABS WHILE OCCUPIED WITH CLASSES WERE NOT INCLUDED IN THE AVERAGES [1] REPRESENTS THE NUMBER OF HOURS AVAILABLE FOR DROP-IN NUMBERS SHOWN IN YELLOW ARE PEAK OCCUPANCY NUMBERS SHOWN IN GRAY BARS ARE TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE 11.7% 20 12.1% 14 4 4 2.3 1.7 6.1% 30 5 1.8 6.3% 20 3 1.2 5.7% 21 1.2 2 0.0% 24 [9] [9] [6] [4] [4] [4] 0 9.1% 23 8.1% 22 4 5 2.1 1.8 [8] [9] 10.7% 28 3.85 [7] 10.4% 24 6 2.5 [8] 17.0% 15 5 2.6 [9] 8.1% 31 8 2.5 [8] 4.3% 30 3 1.3 [7] 14.8% 16 8 2.4 [8] 2.5% 40 2 1.0 [9] BL 202 LN 225 PP 307 PT 200 PT 204 MR 106 MR 107 MR 114 MR 119 MR 216 MR 312 RM 105 RM 108 WL 110 WL 206 DROP-IN COMPUTER LABS OCCUPANCY WEDNESDAY 8:00AM 5:00PM MWSU MASTER PLAN CLARK HUESEMANN COPYRIGHT 2014 Drop-in Computer Labs Wednesday 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Daily Use per Hour JC Room

Daily Use per Hour Room 218

Semester Use per Hour Room 218

Semester Use per Hour All Rooms

4. MASTER PLAN GOALS

[goals] 1. Increase the visibility, accessibility and functionality of student services 2. Increase the open lounge and community space (outdoor as well) 3. Improve the space for services to international students and student involvement 4. Improve the food service access and flow 5. Accommodate nontraditional student services 6. Improve the efficiency and access of the police and parking services 7. Follow the campus master plan direction of increasing dining and providing student access through the union to the main campus 8. Don t forget deferred maintenance

[considerations] 1. Eliminate the computer lab 2. Consider eliminating one or two meeting rooms 3. Reduce the size of the Bookstore 4. Relocate Parking and Police 5. Relocate Health Services to be collocated with Fitness services 6. Bring the Non-Trad program into the Union 7. Bring Career Services into the Union

5. MASTER PLAN

Proposed First Floor Plan

Proposed Second Floor Plan

6. BUDGETING

Areas of Work First Floor

Areas of Work Second Floor

Phases First Floor

Phases Second Floor

[budget]

[budget]