Tercero South Student HousingTercero South Student HousingPhase IIPhase II
RegentsRegents’’ Committee on Grounds and BuildingsCommittee on Grounds and BuildingsMay 13, 2008May 13, 2008
This project is the second phase of Tercero South Student Housing and provides housing for 579 first-year students and 12 resident advisors. When completed, there will be approximately 2,000 students housed in the Tercero District.
• Cluster design promotes sense of community – 5 bedrooms with shared bathroom
• Floor lounges, study rooms, laundry, large community room and kitchen
• 591 beds (265 doubles, 49 singles, 12 RAs)
• Three buildings, 4-stories
• 108,576 Assignable Square Feet
• 155,259 Gross Square Feet
• $55,168,000 Total Project Budget
• Start Construction – March 2009
• Occupancy – Fall 2010
• Architects: Mogavero Notestine
Project Information
PROJECT INFORMATION
Sustainable Design
Sustainability ScorecardSustainability Scorecard
Sustainable SitesSustainable Sites 1313Water EfficiencyWater Efficiency 44Energy & AtmosphereEnergy & Atmosphere 66Materials & ResourcesMaterials & Resources 33Indoor Environmental Quality 13Indoor Environmental Quality 13Innovation in DesignInnovation in Design 33
Total Total 42 42
LEEDLEED--NC GOLD = 39 NC GOLD = 39 –– 51 points 51 points
FeaturesFeatures
Exceeds Title 24 by 25%Exceeds Title 24 by 25%100% Economized Air System100% Economized Air System
Natural VentilationNatural VentilationSolar Heating for Domestic Water Solar Heating for Domestic Water
High Performance GlazingHigh Performance GlazingSun Shading DevicesSun Shading Devices
100% Stormwater Capture/Treat Onsite100% Stormwater Capture/Treat OnsiteReduction of Water Use by 30%Reduction of Water Use by 30%
HighHigh--recycled Content for Materialsrecycled Content for MaterialsDay Lighting Strategies Day Lighting Strategies
Project Location/Tercero District
Hig
hw
ay 1
13
Interstate 80
City of Davis
Site Plan/Neighborhood
Tercero Dining
Commons
Tercero I
NewTercero
Quad
Tercero II
Leach
Family of buildings frame the new Quad
Activated first floor spaces anchor the Quad
New courtyard promotes social interaction
Pedestrian and bicycle connections to campus
Consistent hardscape and landscape materialsD
airy
Roa
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Large Commons Room
La Rue Drive
First Floor Plan
Second, Third, Fourth Floor Plans
Looking South
Looking North
Residence Hall Entry
Architectural Context
TerceroDining
Commons
Tercero I
Tercero Quad
Tercero II
Leach
WindowsMatchTercero Housing I
Plaster Color Matches Tercero Dining Commons
PlasterColor MatchesTercero Housing I
Plaster and SidingColor Matches Tercero Dining Commons
Materials
Wood BeamsColor Matches Tercero Dining Commons
Metal TrimColor Matches Tercero Housing I
Discussion