UWE Facilities Design Guide for Buildings Issue 03 U W E D e s i g n G u i d e
UWE Facilities Design Guide for Buildings Issue 03 U W E D e s i g n G u i d e f o r B u i l d i n g s i UWE Facilities Design Guide for Buildings Contents: Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Space Standards Part 3 General Design Part 4 B&CE Requirements Part 5 M&E Requirements Part 6 Specialist Installations Part 7 Wayfinding Associated Suite of UWE Design Documents: Design Guide for Buildings B&CE Model Specification M&E Model Specification Generic Room Data Sheets & Standard Finishes Schedules UWE Safety Pack Drawing Production CAD Standards Protocols Energy Management Document Comment on Design Guide This Design Guide and the associated suite of documents have been produced to assist external design consultants in their designs for all UWE properties and is based on past UWE experiences. It does not absolve external design consultants of their legal or contractual responsibilities under health and safety legislation, statutory requirements or design liability. U W E D e s i g n G u i d e f o r B u i l d i n g s i Change Control Version Number 1 Date of Issue 2 Author(s) 3 Brief Description of Change(s) 4 1.0 1st Feb 2012 S Brennan Issue Date 2.0 1st March 2013 S Brennan Part 1 & Part 5 Sundry Changes 3.0 4th November 2013 R Hill Updated and Revised 1 Add in a version number of the document. This will help you track your changes. Your first draft version of the Report would be Version 1.0. Any minor changes after your first draft could be labeled 1.1., 1.2 and so on. When a significant number of changes are being made or when your Report has reached a milestone (for example, it is ready for internal review), you could then change your Version to 2.0 or 3.0. Remember to change the footer at the same time. 2 Indicate the date you are working on the Report. This, along with your version number, will help you keep track of the most up-to-date version. 3 More than one person will contribute to the report and it is important to indicate who worked on the Report, on what date and in what specific areas. If you have questions later, you can then easily refer back to the specific author. 4 Identify what section was changed and provide a brief description of why the changes took place. UWE Facilities Design Guide for Buildings R Block Phase 2 completed 2010 Part 1 Introduction U W E D e s i g n G u i d e f o r B u i l d i n g s Index Index Part 1 Introduction 1.1.1 Introduction to UWE 1.1.2 Vision & Mission 1.1.3 Strategic plan 1.1.4 Master plan 1.2 Scope of this document 1.3 Project Governance 1.3.1 Project Management Documentation 1.4 General Design Principles 1.4.1 12 Principles for effective project co-ordination 1.4.2 Design Risk Evaluation 1.5 Sustainable Buildings 1.5.1 Design and Operation 1.5.2 Materials & Environmental Issues 1.6 Economic Evaluation of Building Projects 1.7 University Environment 1.8 Departures from Standards and Specifications 1.9 Documentation Ownership & Updating Part 2 Space Standards Part 3 General Design Part 4 B&CE Requirements Part 5 M&E Requirements Part 6 Specialist Installations Part 7 Wayfinding Frenchay, R Block Interior Comment on Design Guide This Design Guide has been produced to assist external design consultants in their designs for all UWE properties and is based on past UWE experiences. It does not absolve external design consultants of their legal or contractual responsibilities under health and safety legislation, statutory requirements or design liability. U W E D e s i g n G u i d e f o r B u i l d i n g s P a r t 1 | I n t r o d u c t i o n 1 | P a g e 1 Introduction 1.1.1 Introduction to UWE The University of the West of England (UWE) is a modern, growing university in the thriving harbour side city of Bristol. UWE Bristol is one of Britain's most popular universities, with around 30,000 students and 3,000 staff and is the largest provider of Higher Education in the South West of England. Students come to UWE from all parts of the UK, as well as a significant and growing number of international students from over 140 countries worldwide. UWE consists of 4 main campuses and three smaller business units within a 10 mile radius of Bristol City Centre. In total all UWE campuses cover an area of 63 hectares, consisting of circa 170 buildings with a combined total gross internal area of 212,082m2. There are 4 Main Faculties Supported by Facilities and other Support Services. These Faculties are: • Business and Law (FBL) • Arts, Creative Industries and Education (ACE). • Environment and Technology (FET) • Health and Life Sciences (HLS) 1.1.2 Vision and Mission Our vision is to be the UK's best Knowledge and Learning Partnership University. Our mission is to make a positive difference to our students, business and society. Our ethos of genuine partnership working enables U+WE to successfully promote and drive opportunity, social justice, creativity and innovation. Together U+WE will INSPIRE Our focus: Innovation - to pioneer and advance in all we do. We will be connected, engaged and enterprising • Nurturing talent - to provide an excellent staff experience. We will encourage development and value excellence across the broad range of activities that are important at UWE. We will make sure we achieve this in a healthy and sustainable working environment • Student experience - to provide an excellent student experience. We will be the best for student representation; the best for preparing graduates for work and life after graduation; and the best for supporting student learning and well-being in a vibrant, healthy and sustainable learning environment • Participation - to raise aspirations and widen participation in higher education. We will engage and excite learners with the opportunities of an innovative and dynamic university experience • Internationalisation - to be globally connected through our staff, students and curriculum. We will be a regional University with a strong global outlook. We will provide international opportunities, and experience for our students and staff, both at home and abroad • Research - to produce world-class research in areas of growth. We will engage in research that is relevant to society and which feeds back into our learning, teaching, and knowledge exchange • Exchange - to make knowledge exchange and public engagement thrive throughout the university. We will ensure we are a first-rate partner for businesses, the public-sector and communities. We will work with our partners to produce choices and solutions for today, and for tomorrow's world. U W E D e s i g n G u i d e f o r B u i l d i n g s P a r t 1 | I n t r o d u c t i o n 2 | P a g e 1.1.3 Strategic Plan This document is available on the UWE website and outlines the vision and mission in more detail. See: http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/aboutus/visionandmission 1.1.4 Master Plan UWE Board of Governors Agreed a Paper “Towards a master Plan Implementation Strategy” in November 2010 which sets out the background to the future development of the University. All proposals should be considered in conjunction with this Strategy. 1.2 Scope of this Document This design guide has been developed to ensure that any future building, whether new build or refurbishment, is designed with the same parameters and principles. This document has been developed to enable any of the design team or contractor to have a broad understanding of the principles that UWE will require to be adopted for any future developments, the guide is primarily designed to stage C (Concept) of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) stages. Obviously the actual extent and scope of the design guide to be incorporated for any future development will be based upon the specific projects requirements. This document has been produced to ensure that all new university property and any refurbishment of older properties within the universities portfolio are developed to a consistently high standard. This document is a part of a suite of documents that should be read in conjunction consisting of: U W E D e s i g n G u i d e f o r B u i l d i n g s P a r t 1 | I n t r o d u c t i o n 3 | P a g e • Design Guide for Buildings • Room Data Sheets & Standard Finishes Schedules • UWE Safety Pack • B&CE Model Specification • M&E Model Specification • Energy Management Document 1.3 Project Governance 1.3.1 Project Management Documentation Effective project management helps ensure that projects are delivered to the agreed quality, within budget and on time at best uploads/Litterature/ design-guide-v3.pdf
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