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AUA Brochure Member-Final.Cdr Association of University Architects 57th Annual Conference Los Angeles, June 24-28,2012 2012 On The Edge .... MEMBER PROGRAM On The Edge... 57th Annual Conference2012 Welcome to Los Angeles and AUALA 2012! For the 57th annual gathering of the Association of University Architects, UCLA is very pleased to welcome you to our campus and host this conference. Our co-conspirators, USC and Caltech, are joining us to broaden our view of major universities in the Los Angeles area. Our theme for this conference is “On The Edge…” Geographically situated as a gateway to the Pacific Rim, the vibrantly diverse City of Angels is the second largest metropolis in the United States and a place known for formal exploration in design by several generations of architects. The Program Committee has assembled a lineup of extensive tours of UCLA, USC & Caltech, case studies, panel discussions, new member presentations and, of course, a little bit of time on the LA freeways. We hope that you find this conference an exceptionally rewarding experience. UCLA’s Historic core UCLA Campus University of California Los Angeles Founded: 1919 Undergraduate Enrollment: 26,162 Graduate Enrollment: 11,995 Campus Size: 419 Acres Gross Area of Buildings: 30,381,960 sf (including off campus space) On Campus Housing: 10,453 beds Parking Spaces: 23,909 Aerial View of UCLA in 1930s Campus Buildings Ackerman Student Union E4 Glorya Kaufman Hall E3 Pauley Pavilion D4 Acosta Training Center D4 Gonda Research Center E5 Perloff Hall F3 Anderson School of Management E3 GSEIS E2 Physics and Astronomy F4 Ashe Center E4 Haines Hall F3 Police D5 Biomedical Sciences Research Building F5 Hammer Museum E8 Portola Plaza Building F4 Boelter Hall E5 Hedrick Hall B3 Powell Library E4 Botany F5 Hershey Hall F5 Public Affairs F3 Boyer Hall F5 Hitch Residential Suites B3 Reed Research Center E6 Bradley International Hall C4 Humanities Building F4 Rehabilitation Center C8 Brain Mapping E6 James West Alumni Center D4 Rieber Hall C4 Brain Research Institute (BRI) E6 Jules Stein Eye Institute E6 Rolfe Hall E3 Broad Art Center F2 Kerckhoff Hall E4 Ronald Reagan/UCLA Medical Center E5 Bunche Hall F3 Kinross Building D8 Royce Hall E3 California Nano Systems Institute (CNSI) E5 Kinross Building South D8 Saxon Residential Suites B4 Campbell Hall F3 Knudsen Hall F4 Schoenberg Hall F4 Canyon Point C3 Krieger Child Care Center B2School of Dentistry E6 Capital Programs D8 LaKretz Hall E5 School of Public Health E5 Chancellor's Residence E2 LA Tennis Center D4 STRB D8 CHS Hospital & Clinics E6 Law School G3 SEEDS Elementary School E2 Court of Sciences Student Center E5 Louis Factor E5 Slichter Hall F5 Courtside/Parking Structure SV C3 Life Sciences E5Southern Regional Library Facility B4 Covell Commons C3 LuValle Commons F3 Spieker Aquatic Center C3 David Geffen School of Medicine E6 MacDonald Research Lab E5 Sproul Hall C3 Delta Terrace C3 MacGowan East F2 Strathmore Building E5 De Neve Housing C4 MacGowan Hall F2 Student Activities Center E4 Dodd Hall F3 Marion Davies Children's Clinic E6 Sunset Canyon Recreation Center C3 Doris Stein Eye Research Center E6 Mathematical Sciences E4 Terasaki Life Sciences Building F5 Dykstra Hall C4 Medical Plaza D6 Tiverton House E7 Engineering IV E5 Melnitz Building F2 University Extension (UNEX) C6 Engineering V E5 Mira Hershey Hall F5 University Guest House G3 EH&S D5 Molecular Sciences Building F5 Ueberroth Office Building D6 Facilities Management Building D5 Moore Hall E4Warren Hall C7 Faculty Center F4 Morgan Center D4 Wasserman Building E6 Fernald School E2 Murphy Hall F4 Weyburn Terrace Graduate Housing C7 Fowler Museum E3 Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI) E6 Wilshire Center E9 Franz Hall F4 Neuroscience Research Building E5 Wooden Center D4 Geffen Playhouse E7 North Campus Student Center E3 Young Hall F5 Geology F5 Northwest Campus Auditorium C4 Young Research Library F2 MEMBER 2 UCLA Map On The Edge... 3 57th Annual Conference2012 UCLA Northwest Campus Welcome AUA Conference Participants. On behalf of UCLA Housing & Hospitality Services, we are pleased to host this prestigious conference. We affectionately refer to our undergraduate residential area as “The Hill.” By having the AUA conference attendees reside and dine with us in our student venues, you will be afforded a unique perspective of UCLA's residential academic experience. The value of quality programming and creative residential and dining spaces has transformed this area of campus into a pedestrian village that students wish to return to year after year. We have worked hard with our campus colleagues to help UCLA in its goal of transforming the institution from a commuter school to a residential academic community that is both environmentally and economically sustainable. We look forward to your stay and extend our warmest welcome to each of you. Please enjoy the facilities, weather, community, and most of all, our hope for hospitality that exceeds your expectations. Pete Angelis Assistant Vice Chancellor UCLA Housing & Hospitality Services MEMBER 4 Sunday, June 24, 2012 7:00 am - 2:00 pm Optional Golf Outing Robinson Ranch - Valley Course 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Registration Desk Open Covel Commons 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm AUA Executive Board Meeting Covel Commons – West Coast Room 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm New Member Orientation Covel Commons – West Coast Room 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Opening Reception Covel Commons - Sunset Village Terrace 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Children's Activity: Games and Snacks Courtside Collection – Hospitality Suite 6:30 pm Dinner on your own 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm Hospitality Suite Open Courtside Fox Theater Robinson Ranch Golf Course Westwood in 1930s On The Edge... 5 57th Annual Conference2012 UCLA Campus Architectural Tour Map Wilson Plaza Murphy Sculpture Garden MEMBER 6 Monday, June 25, 2012 7:00 am - 8:15 am Breakfast/Announcements/ Welcome to Los Angeles/Introduction of New Members Covel Commons – Grand Horizon Room 8:15 am - 8:45 am Campus Tour / Walk to Royce Hall 8:45 am - 9:15 am Welcome to UCLA - Steve Olsen, Vice Chancellor & CFO Royce Hall Anecdotes, Duke Oakley Royce Hall Auditorium 9:15 am - 9:45 am Group photos at Dickson Plaza 9:45 am - 10:15 am Campus walking tour Powell Library/Kaufman Hall/Anderson School 10:15 am - 10:30 am Break – Anderson School of Management 10:30 am - 11:15 am UCLA - Campus Development, Jeff Averill Anderson School of Management - Korn Auditorium 11:15 am - 12:00 pm New/Old Member Presentation University of California System, Deborah Wylie Anderson School of Management - Korn Auditorium 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Box Lunch in Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm Campus Tour Sculpture Garden & Young Research Library, 1st floor 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm Library Transformation for the 21st Century Academy Gary E. Strong, UCLA University Librarian Young Research Library Conference Room 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm New Member Presentations Broad Art Center – Room 2160 3:30 pm - 3:45 pm Break 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm Case Study: Leading with Evidence - Learning Space Design in Higher Education, Jill Morelli Broad Art Center – Room 2160 4:15 pm - 4:45 pm Case Study: University House – Living on the Edge…Literally, Boone Hellmann Broad Art Center – Room 2160 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Picnic with Border Grill Food Truck Sunset Canyon Recreation Center 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm Hospitality Suite Open On The Edge... 7 57th Annual Conference2012 UCLA Campus Architectural Tour Wooden Center West Addition Completed: 2005 Architect: Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Gross Area of Addition: 33,023 sf Project Cost: $13,700,000 Royce Hall Built: 1929 Architect: Allison & Allison Renovation: 1998 Architect: Anshen & Allen, Barton Phelps (design architect) Gross Building Area: 191,547 sf Renovation Cost: $70,500,000 Powell Library Built: 1930 Architect: George W. Kelham Renovation: 1996 Architect: Moore Ruble Yudell Gross Building Area: 217,000 sf Renovation Cost: $41,364,000 MEMBER 8 Monday, June 25, 2012 Glorya Kauffman Hall Built: 1932 Architect: Allison & Allison Renovation: 2005 Architect: Moore Ruble Yudell Gross Building Area: 81,000 sf Renovation Cost: $38,000,000 Anderson School of Management Built: 1995 Architect: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Gross Building Area: 302,559 sf Original Cost: $81,400,000 Young Research Library Renovation Built: 1964, 1971 addition Architect: Jones & Emmons Gross Building Area: 310,099 sf 1st Floor Renovation: 2011 Architect: Perkins & Will 1st Floor Renovation Area: 39,740 sf Project Cost: $11,860,000 On The Edge... 9 57th Annual Conference2012 UCLA Campus Architectural Tour Broad Art Center Built: 1965 Architect: William Pereira & Associates Renovation: 2006 Architect: Richard Meier and Partners Gross Building Area: 162,944 sf Project Cost: $52,400,000 BALCONY STUDIO SUPPORT OFFICE OPEN STUDIOS CORRIDOR BALCONY Law Library Addition Completed: 1998 Architect: Moore Ruble Yudell Renovation Addition Area: 124,300 sf Project Cost: $27,355,000 Physics & Astronomy Building Completed: 2004 Architect: Anshen & Allen LA Gross Building Area: 117,680 sf Project Cost: $44,856,000 MEMBER 10 Monday, June 25, 2012 Morgan Center Completed: 2001 Architect: Polshek Associates Renovation & Addition Area: 70,000 sf Project Cost: $10,150,000 Acosta Athletic Training Facility Completed: 2004 Architect: Cannon Dworsky Renovation & Addition Area: 65,851 sf Project Cost: $14,232,000 Tom Bradley International Center Completed: 1998 Architect: Ricardo Legoretta Gross Building Area: 44,290 sf Project Cost: $14,280,000 On The Edge... 11 57th Annual Conference2012 USC Campus Founded: 1880 Undergraduate Enrollment: 17,500 Graduate Enrollment: 20,500 University Park Campus: 261 acres - 8.7M sf Health Sciences Campus: 79 acres - 2.9M sf Campus Housing: 7,000 beds Parking Spaces: 17,700 Campus Buildings MEMBER 12 USC Map On The Edge..
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