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student residences. This is projected to be approximately 12,000 ASF (22,000
The campus lacks sufficient support and service space. Technology services,
The university should expand its food facilities to meet the growth planned in
Increase meeting spaces to support additional faculty-sponsored events like
Expand the Parker Student Center to support space needs associated with
central storage, and central service space should be expanded by 25,000
Add a day care center (approximately 10,000 GSF) to support the larger
approximately 4,500 ASF (6,500 GSF) of merchandise space to support
With the planned greater student enrollment, the university will lack
showcases, outside speakers, and extra-curricular activities.
ASF (30,000 GSF) to meet current deficits as well as growth projections. Approximately 25,000 ASF (35,000 GSF) of additional shop space is necessary to support research and student maker space. Increased space for bookstore and other retail service will be necessary.
SPECIAL USE SPACE number of full-time employees.. GENERAL USE SPACES increased events and general campus growth. GSF). student life programs. SUPPORT AND SERVICE SPACE
environments. The existing office supply can accommodate 20 percent growth
Mines plans to transform the Arthur Lakes Library into a collaborative learning
part-time faculty, and 15 percent growth in part-time staff. All programs should
Renovating Volk Gymnasium is necessary to address Athletic and Recreation
Mines should expand recreation space by approximately 12,000 ASF (16,500
space, the university should distribute study spaces into numerous facilities.
There is ample office and conference space on campus to support planned
and teaming space for students and faculty. A larger student enrollment will
in full-time faculty, 12 percent growth in full-time staff, 20 percent growth in
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study space is necessary. While addressing the need for increased study
JBA indicated that approximately 10,000 ASF (15,000 GSF) of additional
center. There is ample space for resources, but the campus lacks study
projections. Minor renovations may be necessary to improve current offi
Two-thirds of study space should be in the library, one-third dispersed
GSF). A large percentage of this is to support fitness, health improvement, Colorado School of Mines Facilities Master Plan
STUDY SPACES worsen the need. throughout academic buildings. OFFICE SPACE share conference space. ATHLETICS AND RECREATION program needs. No additional sports are assumed. and growth of a larger residential population 74