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Interaction on Design of Work Space

Briefing to East Quad Migration Project Group

5 May 2017

Design Meeting

• CQ Meeting Mon 8th of May at 2.00pm to view Eriugena solution to Office Accommodation

• EQ meeting to be arranged

• Need to be prepared to discuss design

Agreed Spatial Principles

• Based upon 11 m2 norm per person .

• Clustering academic staff around shared facilities.

• Working in a neighbourhood /community of people.

• Each team area will be open plan

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Schematic: 2x workspaces for 15-20, controlled entry, sharing common accessible communal space.

DEGW Vision

Brief to BiddersStaff accommodation will, in general, provide:• Desk space for staff with associated IT and telephony• Hot desking for visiting staff and part time employees• Suitable safe storage for staff belongings and paperwork• Break out collaborative work spaces• Spaces for quiet working and private phone calls• A kitchenette or suitable area for tea making/ lunch spaces• Spaces for meeting with students or visitors• Confidential meeting space • Provide space for Large formal meetings (Exam Boards,

Validation Events, Staff Meetings)• An area for public access, drop in services• A means to identify the school/schools occupying a cluster

Brief by main staff functionsAcademic

• Preparation of Lecture materials (this process may require concentrated study)• Exam preparation and Marking (there is need for sufficient privacy to preserve the confidentiality

of this process)• Compilation of QA documentation, new programme documentation, committee reports etc• Providing student references, confidential reports etc• Correspondence with other academics, external examiners, journals• Some staff are involved in start up campus companies or consultancy activities that may be

confidential • Correspondence with industrial partners, contract researchers etc This may be commercially

sensitive• Research Grant writing, research reports • Preparation of materials for publication• Attendance at meetings at programme and School and College level• Informal interaction is a highly desirable objective for academic workspace. However, it is

important that this does not clash with the need for concentrated work. The desk area should not be unduly noisy.

• Web based teaching activities• Meeting with students for project work and as part provision of confidential feedback and pastoral

care.

Brief by main staff functionsAdministrative• Planning and resource allocation (including interaction with external

parties/providers)• Recruitment and staff support• Support of staff management functions• Student supports (wide range of functions)• Contracts Management• Examinations coordination and management• Quality Assurance procedures• Grants administration • Events planning and management (e.g. Graduations)• Attendance at meetings at programme and School and College level• Interaction with the public and visitors• Maintenance and Storage of records• Interaction with students with difficulties and with members of the

public.

Brief by main staff functions

Technical

• Set up and control of technical spaces (laboratories, studios, workshops)

• Maintenance of equipment, facilities and supply of class materials

• Oversight of stores and inventory

• oversight of installation and commissioning of new equipment

• Purchasing, laboratory waste, contracts management

• Providing information/advice to academic staff on use of laboratory spaces

• Health & Safety duties

• Attendance at meetings at programme and School level

• Maintenance and Storage of records

Look & Feel is important

• Avoid uniform office grey

• A range of settings

– Enclosed/semi-private

– Easily accessible

ExamplesExamples

Identity

Eriugena Design

• Clustering of Office Space at East and West of Quad

• Adjacent to specialist space but distinct area

• Distributed throughout the building

• Optimum use of light and view corridors

CQ FLOOR PLATE LEVEL 1

EriugenaLayout

WEST WING

EAST WING

EQ 1st Floor

EQ 2nd Floor

EQ 3rd Floor

EQ 4th Floor

Issues to resolve before meeting Architects

• How to use the space– Layout – Who goes where (by function)

• Admin, College/School management• Academic teaching staff• Technical staff• Hot desks

– Storage (general and personal)

• Security zone– Location – Managing the security zone

• Location of informal area (tea station, etc)

• School/College Identity

• What protocols does your College/School want to develop/implement in relation to Office space?

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