EXAMPLE DESIGNS
DG 1110-3-112 May 1979
6-5 EXAMPLE DESIGN-SCHEME B-1 FOR 10,500 MILITARY STRENGTH (cont'd)
entrance to the vocational training shops is from the access road with service access on the opposite
side. The basic 25 x 30 ft module has again been used throughout the academic and staff building
with the larger 30 x 50 ft module used for the vocational training shops. The lecture room and testing
room have been stacked due to relative size. The diagonal orientation of the ACES Center to the
existing library creates a strong visual relationship between the two buildings. To strengthen that
relationship, the lounge spaces have been oriented on the same axis as the library with a covered
pedestrian link between.
6-6 EXAMPLE DESIGNSCHEME C FOR 21,000 MILITARY STRENGTH
a. SITUATION. This project is located on an installation in the southeast United States. The new
ACES Center will replace a number of classroom facilities which are scattered in temporary structures
throughout the installation. It will also supplement a vocational training unit which is located within a
10-minute walking distance. The site designated on the master plan is generous in size, with a primary
road defining the site on the south. The long dimension of the site (approximately 750 ft) runs parallel
to the road.
The use of the Center is projected to be high. Current enrollment in ACES programs is almost 1000.
The projected semester enrollment will be approximately 1750. The ACES Center will operate on a 44
hour week, including evening and Saturday classes.
b. PLANNING DATA.
(1) Authorized Space Allowance. A 21,000 person (military strength) installation is allowed (Table
2-1 ) up to 38,080 GSF, excluding mechanical space, for an ACES Center.
(2) Staffing. Authorized staffing is shown in Table 6-11.
Table 6-11 Example Staffing for Military Strength of 21,000
Type
No. of Authorized Staff
Director
1
Administrator
3
Clerk
4
Typist
4
Registrar
1
Counselor
17
TOTAL
30
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