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While the Civic Center includes offices for elected The Council Chambers visible and
officials and staff, the plan must emphasize the identifiable
citizenry and access to government over Community meeting spaces and
bureaucratic function. reception areas inviting and easy
to find.
Multiple spaces with multiple functions - inviting
and active indoor and outdoor spaces, large scale In all decisions regarding the design
gathering areas designed to encourage public of the Civic Center, public space
speech, and intimate spaces for conversation. the highest priority.
The design of the open space should communicate the
symbolic importance of this public place - Fourth Avenue is an
Plazas should be shaped to
established parade route .
encourage a multiplicity of events
and activities.
Open space – Lobby -that complements government
functions:
The open space -invite and
encourage pedestrian circulation,
•informal gatherings of citizens before Council meetings,
and small scale food service should
be available to encourage use of the
•or other spaces for elected officials, City employees,
gardens for lunches.
etc. to meet informally and brush shoulders with the
public.
The intent of the Civic Center
Functions included in the Civic Center include
buildings is
Civic Square
City Hall The three story structure will house and
The new City Hall is approximately 13 facilitate expression of the entrance lobby and
stories high, with a three-story high reception, City Council chambers, and
structure extending south. customer services, to be located off of a lobby
and colonnade
The Burke Museum or a satellite campus such as the University of Washington government
studies would emphasize the civic nature of the precinct and attract people and activities.
Creating a vision for the Civic Center provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to bring
to life a new heart for the city - a legacy for future generations that can inspire a
physical and philosophical relationship between citizens and their government- to craft
into a new landmark for public discourse and public celebration of our common life.
●conventions ● meetings ● banquets ●
Nametournaments
– Mayo Civic Center ● craft shows ● sports
Locationevents
– Rochester, ● concerts ●conventions ●
Southern Minnesota
meetings
Main Functions –
● banquets ● tournaments ●
craft shows ● sports events ● concerts
Entertainment
Conventions
Meetings
●conventions
Banquets ● meetings ● banquets ●
Events
tournaments
Tournaments ● craft shows ● sports
concerts
events ● concerts ●conventions ●
meetings● banquets ● tournaments ● craft
shows ● sports events ● concerts
Aerial view …
Spaces :
Grand lobby
Taylor arena
Auditorium
Presentation hall
Exhibition hall
Ballroom
North lobby
Civic center suits
Riverview suits
Rochester civic theatre
Rochester art center
Floor Plan
(zoning )
Detailed
Floor Plan
Capacities Utilities
7200 Festival Electrical Power
5200 Concert Water hookups
2000 Banquet (8’ tables) Service Doors
1500 Banquet (6’ round) 1 Drive-up Ramp
121 Exhibit Booths 2 Standard Loading Docks, 1 w/ leveler
Stage Size Doors Measure 9’ W x 9’ H
Portable Ceiling Height
Adjustable to varying heights To Beams: 39’ x 54’ raked
Floor Lighting
Concrete HID, Incandescent
Floor Load 4 Lycian Superstar 1.2k Followspots
Unlimited House Sound
Show Power Distributed with Center Cluster
120-208V 200 amp 3 phase Grand Lobby
120-208V 400 amp 3 phase 11,000 sq. ft. of space
120-208V 600 amp 3 phase
Enter the Mayo Civic Center through 11,000 square
foot skylit Grand Lobby, a wonderful space for
large tradeshows to expand, evening receptions or even a
catered dinner.
Specifications
16 Exhibit Booths
Capacities 400 Banquet (6' Round
Tables)
Grand Lobby
Capacities
1,000 Classroom
2,000 Theatre Style
2,000 Banquet (6' Round
Tables)
148 Exhibit Booths
Stage Size/Type
Portable
Adjustable to varying
heights
Floor
Concrete
Floor Load
Unlimited
Show Power
120-208V 400 amp 3 phase
120-208V 600 amp 3 phase
Utilities
Electrical Power
Water Hook ups & Air
Service Doors
2 Std. Loading Docks w/
Levelers
2 Drive-in Doors, 12' W x 14'
H
Ceiling Height
32' to beams
Lighting
HID
Incandescent
Lycian Followspots
House Sound System
Distributed
North Lobby
11,000 sq. ft. of space
17 Exhibit Booths
Business Center
Exhibit hall and north lobby
North Lobby
The Mayo Civic Center's elegant North Lobby is 9,300 square feet of
space that is the perfect exhibit expansion space for tradeshows or
even a stunning reception spot.
Leading directly from Civic Center Drive to the Exhibit Hall and the
Auditorium, the North Lobby offers an easy to locate registration area
for conventions.
Capacities
3400 Festival
3000 Concert
Auditorium
1200 Banquet
(8’ tables)
600 Banquet Utilities
(6’ round) Electrical Power Water hookups
82 Exhibit Booths Service Doors
Stage Size 2 Standard Loading Dock w/levelers
Permanent 80’ Doors Measure
W x 40’ D x 4’ H 12’ W x 14’ H
(Orchestra Shell: 60’ W x 24’ D Ceiling Height
with 32’ to catwalks
ceiling of 24’) Lighting
Floor HID, Dimmable Incandescent
Concrete/Stage: Wood 4 Lycian Superstar 1.2k Followspots
Floor Load House Sound
Unlimited Stereo Right and Left Clusters
Show Power
120-208V 100 amp 3 phase
(2)120-208V 400 amp 3 phase
Capacities
Orchestra: 784
Balcony: 386
Utilities
Total Seating: 1,170
Electrical Hook ups
Stage Size/Type
Service Doors
Permanent 57' W x 27' D
North Door 4' W x 7' H
Proscenium: 37.9' W x
South Door 8'6" W x 7'6" H
22' H
Ceiling Height
Grid Height: 50'
Fly Rails
Floor
Lighting
Stage: Wood
48 Channel / 96
Floor Load
Dimmers & Lightboard
Unlimited
2 Lycian Followspots
Show Power
House Sound System
120-208V 60 amp 3 phase
Distributed with Center Cluster
120-208V 400 amp 3
phase
Ball Room
Riverview suit
Toronto, Canada
20%
40%
Atrium
School Board
40% Civic Centre
DELHI CIVIC CENTRE
Area distribution
Govt
50% 50%
Land use
Percentage
16.86
23.5
59.65
o Christ church
o Library
o View point
o Town Hall
Activities
• Summer festival
• Christmas
• New Year celebration
• Spring Fest
• Public gathering
• Skiing(in winter)
Marin County Civic Center Salem Civic Center Oklahoma Civic Center
The MARIN COUNTY civic
center, California was one of
the last projects of Frank Lloyd
Wright. It had a LOCAL PRISON.
Marin County Civic Center Salem Civic Center Oklahoma Civic Center
The OKLAHOMA civic center is a full fledged
MUSIC CENTER complete with an theater,
banquet hall and a rehearsal hall.
Marin County Civic Center Salem Civic Center Oklahoma Civic Center
The SALEM civic center houses a
Baseball pitch and a Basketball
court. It also holds TNA Wrestling
Matches.
Marin County Civic Center Salem Civic Center Oklahoma Civic Center
CIVIC CENTER SAN FRANCISCO
Civic Center —begun in 1913 and heavily
influenced by the City Beautiful movement
The main objective of making the civic center
was to make it as a symbolic and ceremonial
focus of community ,government and culture.
• Administrative spaces
I. City Hall
II. Supreme Court of California
• Entertainment-Culture
I. War Memorial Opera House
II. Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
III. Asian Art Museum
IV. Herbst Theatre
V. Bill Graham Auditorium War Memorial Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
VI. San Francisco Public Library
I. Supreme
Herbst Theatre Court of
California
•Open Space
Bill Graham Auditorium I. Civic center plaza
AREA DISTRIBUTION FOR SAN FRANCISCO
CIVIC CENTER
ADMINISTRATION -35%
ENTERTAINMENT-45%
OPEN SPACES-15%
PARKING-5%
DENVER CIVIC CENTER
Civic Center is a neighborhood
and park in Denver, Colorado
• Administration
I. Colorado State Capitol
II. Denver City and County
Building
III. Denver post Corporation
IV. Wellington E. Webb
Municipal Office Building
ADMINISTRATION-
35%
ENTERTAINMENT
&OPEN SPACES-60%
UTILITES-5%
• Administration:
I. Contact centre for the council
• Entertainment:
I. Public café Exhibition space
II. The central library for Swansea
III.An exhibition space
IV. The West Glamorgan Archive Service
New Archive Area
Café
AREA DISTRIBUTION FOR SWANSEA CIVIC CENTER
ADMINISTRATION-10%
ENTERTAINMENT-65%
OPEN SPACE-15%
PARKING-10%
Library
Civic Centre, Swansea
ADMINISTRATIVE C
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RECREATION, CULTURAL
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OTHER MISCELLANEOUS
Basic spaces constituting a AND ENTERTAINMENT
“CIVIC CENTRE”: l
• Administrative zones
• Recreation, cultural and u
entertainment zones
• Commercial zones s
• Open spaces
• Other miscellaneous zones i
o
OPEN SPACES COMMERCIAL
n
Basic spaces constituting a “CIVIC CENTRE”:
C
ADMINISTRATIVE ZONES: o
a.
b.
Municipal corporations
City halls
n
c. Sessional courts
d. Convention halls
c
e. Corporate offices
f. Telecom offices l
g. Post offices
h. IT hubs u
i. Media centres (print, electronic)
j. Awareness/ welfare centres ( human, animals, trees) s
i
o
n
RECREATION, CULTURAL AND ENTERTAINMENT ZONES: C
a. Exhibition halls (temporary/ permanent) o
b. Memorials/ monuments (war, postal, railways)
c.
d.
Public libraries
Museums (art, history, archaeological, natural history)
n
e.
f.
Recording studios (music)
Auditoriums
c
g. Symphony halls
h. Sports auditorium
l
i. Dance symposium
j. Banquet halls u
s
i
o
n
COMMERCIAL ZONES:
C
a. Retail shops/ stores
b. Stock exchanges o
c. Auction centres
d. Small sized enterprises n
c
l
u
OPEN SPACES:
s
a. Gardens
i
b. Centrally located parks
c. Amphitheatres o
d. Foyers / lawns
e. Pathways/ network of streets n
f. Children play area
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ZONES:
a.
b.
Parking (staff, visitors – bicycles, two-wheelers, cars)
Drinking fountains
C
c.
d.
ATM outlets
Clinics and diagnostic centres
o
e. Eat-outs/ restaurants
f. Lavatories
n
g. Railway stations
h. Bus stops/terminus c
l
u
s
i
o
n
C
A GENERALISED VIEW IN CONTEXT OF NAGPUR….
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At a glimpse…
In a sequential manner, we can conclude…… n
COMMERCIAL ZONE: c
• Can be roughly estimated to be 45%
l
ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE:
• Taken as 20% u
RECREATION, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT ZONE:
• Assessed to be 15%
s
OPEN SPACE:
i
• Assumed 15%
o
MISCELLANEOUS ZONE:
• Should be approx 5% n
C
o
n
c
l
u
s
COMMERCIAL (45%) i
ADMINISTRATIVE (20%)
RECREATION, CULTURAL & ENTERTAINMENT (15%)
o
OPEN SPACES (15%) n
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS (5%)