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This presentation outlines the new Science and Allied Health Building planned for Brookhaven College, featuring a total area of 146,918 GSF spread across three floors. Key design elements include various exterior views from surrounding areas, illumination levels in the parking area, and information on the detention basin. Aerial views illustrate the building's integration into the existing wooded creek neighborhood, offering insights for the City Council on the project's impact and aesthetics. Additional visuals show seasonal variations in the building's appearance from key locations.
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DCCCD Brookhaven College City Council Presentation October 16, 2007
Area of New Development New Science & Allied Health Building Total building: 146,918 GSF First Floor: 59,096 GSF Second Floor: 44,641 GSF Third Floor: 43,181 GSF
Science Building Exterior Appearance • East View (From Automotive Building) • West View (From Campus Loop Road)
Science Building Exterior Appearance • North View (From Creek/Jogging Trail) • South View (From Existing Campus)
Exterior Rendering • View From West Parking
Exterior Rendering • View From North Parking
Exterior Rendering • View From South Pedestrian Courtyard
Aerial View of Existing Site Wooded Creek Neighborhood
Aerial View with New Science Building Wooded Creek Neighborhood
Aerial View of Existing Site Marsh Lane
Aerial View with New Science Building Marsh Lane
Area of New Development Area Plan Section Section through Site Development
Illumination Level in Parking Area • Footcandle Contours
Area of New Development • Detention Basin Information Detention Basin
DCCC Brookhaven College City Council Presentation Questions and Answers
Area of New Development • Detention Basin Information
Eye Level View of New Science Building View from Wooded Creek During Summer Months
Eye Level View of New Science Building View From Wooded Creek During Winter Months
Eye Level View of New Science Building View from Marsh Lane During Summer Months
Eye Level View of New Science Building View From Marsh Lane During Winter Months