Public Service Commission Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 YGH-Designed Facility Earns Masonry Award https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2014/03/27/ygh-designed-facility-earns-masonry-award/ BEND, Ore. — The Central Oregon Community College (COCC) Health Careers Center, designed by Yost Grube Hall Architecture (YGH) of Portland, recently received a Hammurabi Award from the Masonry and Ceramic Tile Institute of Oregon. The award was first given in 1971, and recognizes architects and contractors for design excellence in the use of masonry.

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BEND, Ore. — The Central Oregon Community College (COCC) Health Careers Center, designed by Yost Grube Hall Architecture (YGH) of Portland, recently received a Hammurabi Award from the Masonry and Ceramic Tile Institute of Oregon. The award was first given in 1971, and recognizes architects and contractors for design excellence in the use of masonry.
According to a release issued by YGH, the COCC Health Careers Center marks the first prominent use of masonry on a college campus whose buildings consisted primarily of exposed wood and concrete. The design team’s thoughtful selection of materials, which feature a light grey brick to complement the light concrete tones of surrounding buildings, was integral to the project successfully fitting its high desert context. Other elements earning recognition from the award jury included masonry transitions from exterior to interior, horizontal-to-vertical joint juxtaposition and pattern, daylight shadowing and night lighting.
In addition to the interplay of color and texture provided by the balance of wood, masonry, and concrete, the brick’s high thermal mass also contributes to improved building efficiency. The COCC Health Careers Center was certified EA Gold as a pilot project for the Earth Advantage Commercial program, which is similar to the LEED certification program, upon completion. The Health Careers Center joins the Jungers Culinary Center and Science Building as COCC facilities designed by YGH that have received awards for design.

Demand for health services education has increased substantially in recent years, and the school’s health careers programs have roughly doubled in size to keep pace. This boom eventually necessitated the construction of the modern Health Careers Center to consolidate health-related programs. Today, the facility, which was completed in 2012, includes state-of-the-art simulation labs and classrooms, helping future health care professionals train for real world challenges.

As the three-story facility regularly hosts events such as massage therapy and dental clinics, the building is also welcoming and easy to navigate, keeping the majority of visitor-trafficked areas on the ground floor. Meanwhile, the second floor contains multiple seminar spaces and faculty offices, while the nursing program comprises most of the top floor.

The Health Careers Center also serves as a helpful physical link between the upper and lower campus. The steel-frame structure features a compact footprint, and an elevator and walkway have helped expand wheel chair and ADA accessibility. Previously students requiring ADA accommodations could only reach the steep upper campus area via an organized shuttle service.

The 45,000-square-foot project was completed in association with Pinnacle Architecture, based in Bend. HSW Builders, also of Bend, served as the project’s lead contractor.

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Portland State University Delivers on Design https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2012/12/18/portland-state-university-delivers-on-design/ PORTLAND, Ore. — Yost Grube Hall Architecture (YGH) completed the Academic and Student Recreation Center at Portland State University (PSU) in 2010, but is continuing to receive praise for the stellar design. On Nov.

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Yost Grube Hall Architecture (YGH) completed the Academic and Student Recreation Center at Portland State University (PSU) in 2010, but is continuing to receive praise for the stellar design. On Nov. 30, YGH, along with university representatives, accepted the 2012 Athletic Business Facility of Merit award — YGH is one of just 10 firms to receive the honor.

The state of Oregon prides itself on sustainable living, and the new center at PSU is a perfect model for the entire state when it comes to energy efficiency and environmentally friendly design. The facility can be used by all students as well as residents throughout the state.

The new LEED Gold certified building features a new gymnasium, pool, jogging track, natatorium and climbing wall. The building also includes academic space for the School of Social Work, offices for the Oregon University System and a new home for the City of Portland Archives.

In order to receive LEED Gold certification the building demonstrated its sustainable features including well water-cooling, UV filtration and a heat recovery system for the pool, maximum solar exposure and an eco-terrace that provides a rainwater harvesting system.

The 208,000-square-foot Academic and Student Recreation Center cost nearly $70 million and was paid for the university, city of Portland and the state of Oregon. Also, in order to fund the building there was a voluntary commitment by PSU students, who contributed to the building through a portion of their student service fees.

The project was completed in a design-build method, with YGH on the design and Skanska USA Building completing construction.

“The success of the project was achieved through a tight collaborative effort between YGH, Skanska and Portland State University,” said Amy Winterowd, marking director at YGH. “Constant communication and a common understanding of what each party’s goals were was essential to setting the stage for completing a challenging project early and within budget.”

Not only is the design and building of the new recreation center impressive at PSU, but the finance method is also equally impressive for the industry and the economic times.

“Public colleges and universities for years now have been strapped for funding and the construction of new publically funded buildings has been few and far between,” said Winterowd. “Yet, in this fiscal environment, PSU has a new $71 million Academic and Student Recreation Center.”

In order to deliver the project, Winterowd explained that PSU “is an excellent example of thinking outside the traditional public financing box.” PSU was able to seek out innovative public and private partnerships to pay for the project. The debt service on $43 million of state authorized bonds will be provided through student recreation funds (providing $35 million) and retail leases on the building’s ground floor (providing another $7 million), according to Winterowd.

The city of Portland also contributed about $10 million to relocate its archives to the new building, providing a more central location for the archives and a resource for faculty and students. The Oregon University System also provided $3 million for the inclusion of space for the chancellor’s office. Through the design-build method, the project also was able to deliver on efficient design and construction that saved on time and added value to the building.

The aesthetically pleasing building is matched with energy-efficient strategies and forward thinking financing decisions, making it a model design for the school, state, and future construction projects.

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