Expansion SDCCC Presentation to Mayor s Task Force June 2, 2009
Agenda The TSA/HNTB Team Experience and Lessons Learned Project Methodology Issues and Opportunities Alternative Masterplan Concepts Under Consideration A Progress Report
TSA/HNTB Team Key Principals Greg Mueller Don Grinberg Todd Achelpohl Art Castro Hal Sadler Dealy Development Technical Support Sub-consultants
Experience and Lessons Learned 50 Convention Centers Due Diligence & Design Economic Drivers Urban Pedestrian-friendly Waterfront Hotel & Mixed-Use High Performance/Sustainability Award-winning, including two Best Convention Centers of the Year
Experience and Lessons Learned Boston Convention and Exhibition Center Las Vegas Convention Center Expansion Washington DC Convention Center Kansas City Convention Center Expansion Pedestrian connections, way finding and orientation HQ hotel development Multi-sided, multi entrances Sustainability, day lighting Stakeholder outreach
Experience and Lessons Learned San Diego Convention Center Expansion Phase II TSA/HNTB partnership/teamwork, cost and quality control = a successful, award-winning project Public access/hinge between old and new Continuity of function and character as world-class destination Multi-sided relationships
Experience and Lessons Learned San Diego Main Library 12 years of public outreach/ involvement Program verification/value engineering Advanced LEED programming Successful partnership Navy Broadway Waterfront Mixed- Use Maximize ROI Hotel strategies Public outreach Multi-jurisdictional process View corridors Community goals
Experience and Lessons Learned Benchmarking Trips REPLACE Vancouver Convention Centre McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago San Francisco Moscone Center & Ferry Building
Building Program Process of Analysis Outside In Inside Out Testing Alternatives Program Size Functionality Urban Design Sustainability Constructability Cost Convention Center Building Program: -Exhibition Halls (225,000-400,000 SF) -Meeting Rooms (80,000-100,000 SF) -Multi-purpose Ballroom (80,000 SF) Ancillary Development Program: -Hotel (500 Rooms) -Ground Floor Retail (40,000 SF) -Outdoor Public Space
Site Investigations (2003-2007)
Site Options (2008-2009)
Tailgate Site: Urban Design Issues and Opportunities
Tailgate Site: Urban Design Issues and Opportunities K STREET 14TH IMPERIAL AVENUE FAULT LINE, AREA OF INFLUENCE & EXISTING BOX CULVERT SITE AREAS DISTANCES TO EXISTING CONVENTION CENTER:
Tailgate Site: Design Sketches
Tailgate Site Massing Diagrams Option 6A Option 6B
Tailgate Site Building Sections Option 6A Option 6B
Site Options: 5 th Avenue Site
5 th Avenue Site: Urban Design Issues and Opportunities View Corridors- Existing and Potential Expansion Zones Existing Open Space Future Open Space Access- Pedestrian, Service, Vehicular Related Development
5 th Avenue Site: Existing Urban Fabric- Embarcadero Views PANORAMIC VIEWS OF CONVENTION CENTER AND BAY
Aerial View 5 th Avenue Site
Aerial View 5 th Avenue Site
5 th Avenue Site- Convention Center BUILDING SECTION
5 th Avenue Site- Convention Center Plans SITE PLAN 31,000 SF of RETAIL LEGEND:
5 th Avenue Site- Convention Center Plans CONVENTION CENTER SECOND LEVEL Exhibition Hall of 225,000 SF Elevation Height: 20 LEGEND:
5 th Avenue Site- Convention Center Plans CONVENTION CENTER THIRD LEVEL Elevation Height: 30 LEGEND:
5 th Avenue Site- Convention Center Plans CONVENTION CENTER FOURTH LEVEL Meeting Rooms 100,000 SF Elevation Height: 67 LEGEND:
5 th Avenue Site- Convention Center Plans CONVENTION CENTER FIVE LEVEL Ballroom 80,000 SF Retail 18,000 SF Elevation Height: 104 LEGEND:
5 th Avenue Site: Building Section & Massing Diagram LEGEND:
Pedestrian Bridge SITE PLAN: PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION OVER HARBOR DRIVE LEGEND:
Convention Center Hotel Connection BUILDING SECTION LEGEND:
Pedestrian Bridge PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION TO BAYSIDE
Conceptual Rendering
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Expansion SDCC Presentation to the Mayor s Task Force June 2, 2009