Pauley Pavilion Renovation & Expansion

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EXPANDING THE HOUSE THAT WOODEN BUILT PAULEY PAVILION PAVILION BOWL Seating is reconfigured, bringing fans closer to the court, reducing obstructed views near circulation areas and adding approximately 1,000 seats. A new scoreboard, lighting system and wraparound LED signage give fans easy access to the information they need and provide ideal illumination for HD video. SCOREBOARD & LIGHTING QUICK FACTS ON THE NEW PAULEY PAVILION Bench seating is replaced on three sides with theatre-style seats in three shades of blue; including Bruin blue. The single exception to the sea of blue is of Coach John Wooden’s gold seat located in Section 104, Row B, Seat 6. THEATRE-STYLE SEATING Completion October 2012 $136 million Total Cost New Concessions 30% increase from original Pavilion Additional Restrooms 154% increase from original Pavilion 240,000 sq ft Project Size May 2010 Groundbreaking UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion—home to Bruin Basketball since 1965—reopens this fall with more seats, better views of the court and a new exterior concourse. Learn how the two-and-half-year renovation designed by NBBJ’s Los Angeles office provides a more enjoyable experience for fans, players and people watching on television. 1ST HOME GAMES! Men’s Team vs. Indiana State University Women’s Team vs. San Diego State University November 9, 2012 November 10, 2012 SHELL & TRUSS SYSTEM Elements of the original design were preserved, including the triangular truss system and concrete shell, to ensure Pauley Pavilion remains one of the most recognizable sports arenas in the world. The concourse provides natural light and additional room for concessions, restrooms, merchandise store and ticketing area. CONCOURSE BASKETBALL COURT The new court is made from classic maple wood that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which ensures the wood is sourced from the environment in a responsible manner. The entire project is on track to achieve LEED Gold Certification. TEAM SPACES By adding a two-story facility under Bruin Walk, the design accommodates new men’s and women’s locker rooms for players and coaches, a film room, training room, weight room, and a tunnel entrance. PAVILION CLUB The Pavilion Club, located below the concourse, accommodates up to 300 guests with food, beverage and bar service. It will also be available for special events throughout the year.

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UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion—home to Bruin Basketball since 1965—reopens this fall with more seats, better views of the court and a new exterior concourse. Learn how the two-and-half-year renovation designed by NBBJ’s Los Angeles office provides a more enjoyable experience for fans, players and people watching on television.

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EXPANDING THE HOUSE THAT WOODEN BUILTPAULEY PAVILION

PAVILION BOWL

Seating is reconfigured, bringing fans closer to the court, reducing obstructed views near circulation areas and adding approximately 1,000 seats.

A new scoreboard, lighting system and wraparound LED signage give fans easy access to the information they need and provide ideal illumination for HD video.

SCOREBOARD & LIGHTING

QUICK FACTS ON THE NEW PAULEY PAVILION

Bench seating is replaced on three sides with theatre-style seats in three shades of blue; including Bruin blue. The single exception to the sea of blue is of Coach John Wooden’s gold seat located in Section 104, Row B, Seat 6.

THEATRE-STYLE SEATING

Completion

October 2012 $136 million

Total Cost New Concessions

30% increase from original Pavilion

Additional Restrooms

154% increase from original Pavilion

240,000 sq ft

Project Size

May 2010

Groundbreaking

UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion—home to Bruin Basketball since 1965—reopens this fall

with more seats, better views of the court and a new exterior concourse. Learn how

the two-and-half-year renovation designed by NBBJ’s Los Angeles office provides a

more enjoyable experience for fans, players and people watching on television.

1ST HOME GAMES!

Men’s Team vs. Indiana State University

Women’s Team vs. San Diego State University

November 9, 2012

November 10, 2012

SHELL & TRUSS SYSTEM

Elements of the original design were preserved, including the triangular truss system and concrete shell, to ensure Pauley Pavilion remains one of the most recognizable sports arenas in the world.

The concourse provides natural light and additional room for concessions, restrooms, merchandise store and ticketing area.

CONCOURSE

BASKETBALL COURT

The new court is made from classic maple wood that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which ensures the wood is sourced from the environment in a responsible manner. The entire project is on track to achieve LEED Gold Certification.

TEAM SPACES

By adding a two-story facility under Bruin Walk, the design accommodates new men’s and women’s locker rooms for players and coaches, a film room, training room, weight room, and a tunnel entrance.

PAVILION CLUB

The Pavilion Club, located below the concourse, accommodates up to 300 guests with food, beverage and bar service. It will also be available for special events throughout the year.