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EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY
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Vitacura Main Building Upgrade Project:
Review of the Preliminary Design and Prototype
LSO-SOW-ESO-90000-1
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Prepared |
O. Hainaut |
2003-09-03 |
Reviewed
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D.Alloin, AM. Paya
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2003-09-17
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Released
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O.Hainaut
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2003-09-28
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Revision History
0.1
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2002-09-03 first draft, ohainaut |
1.0
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Include reviewers' comments, ohainaut |
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1.- INTRODUCTION
1.1- PURPOSE and SCOPE
The North wing of ESO Vitacura main building will be upgraded to the South wing
standards. The upgrade project managers (A.M Paya, with input and assistance from
D.Alloin) have presented 2 preliminary designs. The users have produced a set
of requirements (collected by Kauffer, Mathys and Hainaut) that were forwarded
to the project managers. The project team then put up a mockup of a refurbished
office. The users commented on this mockup. The comments, collected by Kauffer,
Mathys and Hainaut) were grouped by topic and sent to the project managers [1].
The project managers and O.Hainaut discussed these during a meeting held on 2003-09-03
at Vitacura and LSO.
This documents repeats the original user's requirements (which were not
yet in a formal document) and reviews them in the light of the mockup,
and summarises the discussion between the project manager and
O.Hainaut.
1.2- DOCUMENT NUMBER
The present document has a La Silla - SciOp number; this reflects the fact
that the preparer does not have access to a more suitable numbering scheme.
This document has actually no relation with La Silla SciOps.
1.3- ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS
1.4- DOCUMENTS AND REFERENCES
- [1] Comments on the Refurbished Office Mock-Up, Internal memo from O.Hainaut to AM.Paya, 2003-08-31.
2.- USER'S REQUIREMENTS
The user's requirements (collected by Kauffer, Mathys and Hainaut
from Jul.7 to 20, 2003) are listed below. The comments on these
requirements in view of the mockup are listed in italic.
- Per OFFICE:
- 2 people. Occupancy rules for a 3dr spot should be defined and applied (eg short term students, visitors of one of the main occupant).
Mockup is definitely not meant for continuous occupancy by more than 2 people. This is discussed below.
- Floor covered with antistatic material. Carpet not
desirable, unless perfectly maintained (i.e. daily vacuum,
6-12-month shampoo)
The mockup is equipped with carpet, so it is assumed antistatic and with proper maintenance.
- 4 walls, sound proof
passed. See discussion on material below.
The following items are not applicable for being reviewed with the MockUp:
- 1 "visitor" chair (i.e. not necessarilly with wheels)
- 1 magnetic white board for creative discussions.
- Air-Conditioning, controlled in each office
- Ceiling lightning, anti-glare, soft tone, manual control (not automatic)
- Each window equipped with "venitian blinds" (i.e. orientable blades)
- 1 coat hanger
- Per PERSON:
- Desk, about 2.5m total length, standard width, L-shaped.
Shape and length OK, but width is not deep enough - see discussion below. The position of the desks is also discussed below.
- 10m of bookshelf space in the office (10m is an average: 5m for students, 10m for fellows, junior, 15m for senior staff)
Passed, hwv see discussion below for the shelf/cupboard distribution.
The following items are not applicable for being reviewed with the MockUp
- Desk must be equiped with a proper hole or hook for laptop safety cable.
- ~3 desk drawers for office supplies
- a locker/lockable closet
- 1 standard desk chair (wheels, arm rest, adjustable)
- 1 desk lamp, ideally hallogen-type.
- 1 trash bin
- 1 phone
- 4-6 power plugs, stabilised 220V, standard German "Schuko" plugs
- 2 power plugs, non-stabilised 220V, standard German "Schuko" plugs
- 2-3 network plugs with full bandwidth (currenly 100Mbps)
- Desirable, but not critical:
- Hanging file cabinets.
- Modular furniture so that they can be re-arranged in case of special needs.
3- OUTCOME OF THE DISCUSSION ON THE USERS' COMMENTS ON THE MOCKUP
Desk Size and Shape
L-shape (as in the mockup) is desirable, but much more depth is required (about
60cm). Project manager acknowledges this; the design will be improved to match
the requirement.
The long desks along the walls (as in the alternative design proposed) are rejected.
Project managers indicate that the resulting design will be back to the original
project, in terms of furniture display; they also indicate that the pilars supporting
the desks in the mockup will not exist in the final version, as the desks will
be fixed agains the walls.
Desk position
The proposed desks are located along the wall. As a consequence, there
would be a "window desk" (found more luminous, quiter and generally
better) and a "door desk" (darker, noisier and generally less
desirable). The 2 main desks should be placed symmetrically, facing the
window. Design will be modified.
Third Desk
The space foreseen in the mockup for a 3rd occupant is far too small.
Project Managers indicate that this was made on purpose in order to
ensure that the 3rd person would be occupying the space on a very
short term basis. Nevertheless, the typical "senior visitor" stays 4 to
6 weeks, and the typical "short term student" stays 3-4 months.
D.Alloin will provide statistics of 3rd desk occupation based on the
number and duration of previous visitor contracts. The 3rd space will
be made slightly more spacious.
Shelves and cupboard
The length of shelves is found excellent. However, the users majoritarilly prefer
to have more open shelves and less closed cupboard. Design will be modified in
that way : in terms of shelves, both walls will be symmetrical and have uncovered
shelf to allow for visible binders such that 3 binder-sized shelves will be available.
A more practical alternative to the closed doors of the shelving will be considered,
in such way that it is not necessary to open each and every individual door to
find a binder.
The depth and height of each shelf (both closed or open type) must be compatible with a standard ESO binder.
Walls
The inter-office walls are in concrete (or any other hard material).
The users showed a strong opposition to glass as the material for the hallway
walls. Nevertheless, Project Managers insist that glass walls are highly desirable
for a better lightning of the hallway as well as for the general look and feel
of the building. The concensus reached is that the hallway walls wil be in glass,
but almost completely frosted, in such way that privacy is maintained. The design
of these glasses will therefore be different than that of the South wing (where
~30% of the glass area is frosted for ~70% transparent), with a much larer frosted
fraction.
Hallway
The users unanimously reject the idea of shortening the office to the benefit
of a wider hallway. The internal surface of the offices must be preserved. Nevertheless,
the (glass) walls might be moved in the office by ~30cm, i.e. the space of the
current bookshelves. In that way, the hallway can be made broader, no effective
space is lost in the offices, and the structural pilars of the hallway (which
cannot be moved) are still in contact with the walls, and not lost in the middle
of the hall.
Other items
White board and coat hanger will be integrated in the design.
However, filing cabinets would be difficult to integrate. As only 2
users commented on the lack of these, and as they were not strongly
requested in the original user's requirement, this requirement is
dropped.
Summary of the office layout
The following drawing (scale very approx), prepared by O.Hainaut
from the original requirements and reviews of the mockup office, is
accepted by the project manager as a bases for the new design.
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