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GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY Prepared for: Golden Gate University Prepared by: MKThink The information contained in this drawing is the sole property of MKThink. Any reproduction in part or as a whole without the written permission of MKThink is prohibited. W www.mkthink.com T 415.402.0888 MKThink A RoundhouseOne 1500 Sansome Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94111 09.09.13 LAWYERING SKILLS PROGRAM - DESIGN GUIDELINES

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GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY

Prepared for: Golden Gate University

Prepared by: MKThink

The information contained in this drawing is the sole property of MKThink. Any reproduction in part or as a whole without the written permission of MKThink is prohibited.

W www.mkthink.com

T 415.402.0888 MKThink A RoundhouseOne 1500 Sansome Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94111

09.09.13LAWYERING SKILLS PROGRAM - DESIGN GUIDELINES

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Roundhouse One, 1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111p 415 402 0888f 415 288 3383mkthink.com

All drawings and written material contained herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Studio and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent of the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Do not scale off drawings.

Lawyering Skills ProgramDesign Guidelines

Client:Golden Gate University

536 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

9/9/13

Prepared By:

MKThink

Guiding Principles&

Building Blocks

Lawyering Skills Program - Guiding Principles and Building Blocks

OBJECTIVE 6: LAWYERING SKILLS PROGRAM

UTILIZATION 3 classes per semester (2 day, 1 night)

3 to 4 days per week

3 to 4 hours per day

PROGRAM Summer STEP classes - 25 per section

Fall and Spring classes - 16 per section

Smaller Trial teams of 4-8Competitions - space needed to host larger, cross-school trials

Events - ceremonial space for special events and procedural meetings

Finals - up to 7 smaller trials and exams

ROOMS Large Courtroom - 3201 (1,589 SF)

Medium Courtroom - 3203 (1,088 SF)

Small Courtroom - 3200 (665 SF)

Baxter Room - 3205 (513 SF)

Storage - (100 SF; For posterboards, easels, exhibits, technology, robes)

Feature the Lawyering Skills Program as a distinguishing asset of the Law School- Create physical spaces that facilitate the pedagogical focus on advocacy and courtroom training, as well as provide naming opportunities- Establish the program as a source of pride that hosts competitions and events with other law schools- Leverage the physical space in support of the law school’s goal to become nationally renowned for its litigation and advocacy training

Design a space to support interactive programs where law students receive hands-on learning- Support the concept of experiential versus lecture-based learning, and align with the law school’s pedagogical stance as a ‘practice-ready’ graduate program- House state-of-the-art technology that is being used in real courtrooms- Plan for varying uses and flexible work spaces, in particular for teams of 4-8, and groups of 16 and 25-30- Create a realistic, simulated courtroom experience - Be able to hold mock trials and competitions in a space that accurately reflects an actual courtroom-Provide a space for informal learning, gathering, and research - Create spaces for informal research and study for smaller groups (4-8)

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

BUILDING BLOCKS

OBJECTIVE 6: LAWYERING SKILLS PROGRAM

UTILIZATION 3 classes per semester (2 day, 1 night)

3 to 4 days per week

3 to 4 hours per day

PROGRAM Summer STEP classes - 25 per section

Fall and Spring classes - 16 per section

Smaller Trial teams of 4-8Competitions - space needed to host larger, cross-school trials

Events - ceremonial space for special events and procedural meetings

Finals - up to 7 smaller trials and exams

ROOMS Large Courtroom - 3201 (1,589 SF)

Medium Courtroom - 3203 (1,088 SF)

Small Courtroom - 3200 (665 SF)

Baxter Room - 3205 (513 SF)

Storage - (100 SF; For posterboards, easels, exhibits, technology, robes)

Feature the Lawyering Skills Program as a distinguishing asset of the Law School- Create physical spaces that facilitate the pedagogical focus on advocacy and courtroom training, as well as provide naming opportunities- Establish the program as a source of pride that hosts competitions and events with other law schools- Leverage the physical space in support of the law school’s goal to become nationally renowned for its litigation and advocacy training

Design a space to support interactive programs where law students receive hands-on learning- Support the concept of experiential versus lecture-based learning, and align with the law school’s pedagogical stance as a ‘practice-ready’ graduate program- House state-of-the-art technology that is being used in real courtrooms- Plan for varying uses and flexible work spaces, in particular for teams of 4-8, and groups of 16 and 25-30- Create a realistic, simulated courtroom experience - Be able to hold mock trials and competitions in a space that accurately reflects an actual courtroom-Provide a space for informal learning, gathering, and research - Create spaces for informal research and study for smaller groups (4-8)

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

BUILDING BLOCKS

Note: The following diagrams are intended to be used as design guidelines for the Lawyering Skills Program. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Exact items depicted and outlined in these drawings are subject to change.

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Roundhouse One, 1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111p 415 402 0888f 415 288 3383mkthink.com

All drawings and written material contained herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Studio and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent of the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Do not scale off drawings.

Lawyering Skills ProgramDesign Guidelines

Client:Golden Gate University

536 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

9/9/13

Prepared By:

MKThink

Room 3201Large Moot Court

22’ - 4”

31’ -

2”

3’ - 0”

9’ - 0”

4’ -

8”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

1Judge’s Bench9’-0” x 4’-8”Raised up one step;can be accessed from behind witness stand.University seal displayed.CPU, monitor,control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

2Witness Stand3’-0” x 2’-0”Witness needs to beable to sit and haveevidence placed beforehim or her.None

6’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

3Counsel Tables6’-0” x 3’-0”Table and chairs mustbe large enough to place documents, books,and laptops.None

3’ -

0”

2’ - 6” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

4Teacher’s Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable podium usedfor lecture classes.CPU, monitor, control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector).

2’ -

0”

5’ - 0”

2’ -

0”

3’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

5Counsel Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Used for counsel members to present before the court.None

2’ -

0”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

6Classroom Tables5’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable and stackabletables and chairs.None

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

7Whiteboards, Screens8’-0”, 4’-0”Drop-down projection screens to present to the larger court and evidence to the witness stand. Whiteboards along teaching walls.Integrated with control panel.

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

8Operable PartitionNAMarker board on one side.

2’ -

0”

General Description:

Tools and Technology:

Special A/V Needs:

The room can be used as a larger courtroom for special events, as well as configured into two smaller rooms, which can be used for smaller trial classes and standard lectures. All furniture will have some degree of mobility.

Whiteboard, projector, computer, document camera, DVD player, video cameras, microphones, phone, clock.Floor mounts to remain in existing locations.

Two cameras will be mounted to capture video in the well space. A fixed camera will be cover the judge’s bench and witness stand. A second camera will pan and zoom around the counsel podium. There will be A/V integrated into the judge’s bench, which will include a CPU, a monitor to display the camera visuals and the screen projections,and a control panel. There will be two drop-down projection screens within the well space, one near the counsel podium, and one adjacent to the witness stand. Microphones will be mounted from the ceiling.

Whiteboard

ProjectorScreens

WIDEN DOORWAY

FIXED SEATING ONTIERED LEVEL FORBACK TWO ROWS

2’

6’

JUDGE’S BENCH VISIBLEFROM CORRIDOR

COUNSEL PODIUMCENTERED WITH JUDGE(S)

1,589 SFSeating:

58 Jury/Class4 Counsel/Class

1 Witness3 Judges

ROOM 3201 - LARGE MOOT COURT

Room SF: 1,589Seating: 66Well: 31’-2” x 22’-4”

INDICATORS IN CARPET TO DENOTE WELL SPACE

INDICATORS IN CARPET TOIDENTIFY FURNITURE PLACEMENT

FLOOR BOX

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Roundhouse One, 1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111p 415 402 0888f 415 288 3383mkthink.com

All drawings and written material contained herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Studio and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent of the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Do not scale off drawings.

Lawyering Skills ProgramDesign Guidelines

Client:Golden Gate University

536 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

9/9/13

Prepared By:

MKThink

Room 3201Trial Court / Lecture Classroom

22’ - 4”

31’ -

2”

3’ - 0”

9’ - 0”

4’ -

8”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

1Judge’s Bench9’-0” x 4’-8”Raised up one step;can be accessed from behind witness stand.University seal displayed.CPU, monitor,control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

2Witness Stand3’-0” x 2’-0”Witness needs to beable to sit and haveevidence placed beforehim or her.None

6’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

3Counsel Tables6’-0” x 3’-0”Table and chairs mustbe large enough to place documents, books,and laptops.None

3’ -

0”

2’ - 6” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

4Teacher’s Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable podium usedfor lecture classes.CPU, monitor, control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector).

2’ -

0”

5’ - 0”

2’ -

0”

3’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

5Counsel Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Used for counsel members to present before the court.None

2’ -

0”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

6Classroom Tables5’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable and stackabletables and chairs.None

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

7Whiteboards, Screens8’-0”, 4’-0”Drop-down projection screens to present to the larger court and evidence to the witness stand. Whiteboards along teaching walls.Integrated with control panel.

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

8Operable PartitionNAMarker board on one side.

2’ -

0”

General Description:

Tools and Technology:

Special A/V Needs:

The room can be used as a larger courtroom for special events, as well as configured into two smaller rooms, which can be used for smaller trial classes and standard lectures. All furniture will have some degree of mobility.

Whiteboard, projector, computer, document camera, DVD player, video cameras, microphones, phone, clock.Floor mounts to remain in existing locations.

Two cameras will be mounted to capture video in the well space. A fixed camera will be cover the judge’s bench and witness stand. A second camera will pan and zoom around the counsel podium. There will be A/V integrated into the judge’s bench, which will include a CPU, a monitor to display the camera visuals and the screen projections,and a control panel. There will be two drop-down projection screens within the well space, one near the counsel podium, and one adjacent to the witness stand. Microphones will be mounted from the ceiling.

Whiteboard

ProjectorScreens

WIDEN DOORWAY

FIXED SEATING ONTIERED LEVEL FORBACK TWO ROWS

2’

6’

PRIM

ARY

TEAC

HIN

G W

ALL

JUDGE’S BENCH VISIBLEFROM CORRIDOR

COUNSEL PODIUMCENTERED WITH JUDGE(S)

893 SFSeating: 38

38 Class

696 SFSeating:18

10 Jury/Class4 Counsel/Class

1 Witness3 Judges

ROOM 3201 - TRIAL COURT / LECTURE CLASSROOM

Room SF: 696, 893Seating: 18, 38Well: 31’-2” x 22’-4”

INDICATORS IN CARPET TOIDENTIFY FURNITURE PLACEMENT

4 STACKED TABLES

FLOOR BOX

CLASSROOM TABLEUSED FOR ADDITIONALTEACHER SPACE NEEDS

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Roundhouse One, 1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111p 415 402 0888f 415 288 3383mkthink.com

All drawings and written material contained herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Studio and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent of the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Do not scale off drawings.

Lawyering Skills ProgramDesign Guidelines

Client:Golden Gate University

536 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

9/9/13

Prepared By:

MKThink

Room 3203Trial Courtroom

ROOM 3203 - TRIAL COURTROOM

3’ - 0”

9’ - 0”

4’ -

8”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

1Judge’s Bench9’-0” x 4’-8”Raised up one step;can be accessed from behind witness stand.University seal displayed.CPU, monitor, microphone, control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

2Witness Stand3’-0” x 2’-0”Witness needs to beable to sit and haveevidence placed beforehim or her.None

6’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

3Counsel Tables6’-0” x 3’-0”Table and chairs mustbe large enough to place documents, books,and laptops.None

3’ -

0”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

4Teacher’s Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable podium usedfor lecture classes.CPU, monitor, control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

5’ - 0”

2’ -

0”

3’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

5Counsel Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Used for counsel members to present before the court. Can beused as a teaching surface and/or storage.None

2’ -

0”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

6Classroom Tables5’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable and stackabletables and chairs.None

7

2’ -

0”

General Description:

Tools and Technology:

Special A/V Needs:

The room can be configured for trial classes and standard lectures. All furniture will have some degree of mobility.

Whiteboard, projector, computer, document camera, DVD player, video cameras, microphones, phone, clock.

Two cameras will be mounted to capture video in the well space. A fixed camera will be cover the judge’s bench and witness stand. A second camera will pan and zoom around the counsel podium. There will be A/V integrated into the judge’s bench, which will include a CPU, a monitor to display the camera visuals and the screen projections,and a control panel. There will be two drop-down projection screens within the well space, one near the counsel podium, and one adjacent to the witness stand. Microphones will be mounted from the ceiling.

JUDGE’S BENCH VISIBLEFROM CORRIDOR

COUNSEL PODIUMCENTERED WITH JUDGE(S)

PRIM

ARY

TEAC

HIN

G W

ALL

2’ - 6”

2’ -

0”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Whiteboards, Screens8’-0”, 4’-0”Drop-down projection screens to present to the larger court and evidence to the witness stand. Whiteboards along teaching walls.Integrated with control panel.

Whiteboard

ProjectorScreens

2’

6’

22’ - 0”

29’ -

6”

1,088 SFSeating: 38

30 Jury/Class4 Counsel/Class

1 Witness3 Judges

Room SF: 1,088Seating: 38Well: 29’-6” x 22’-0”

WIDEN DOORWAY

INDICATORS IN CARPET TO DENOTE WELL SPACE

INDICATORS IN CARPET TOIDENTIFY FURNITURE PLACEMENT

FLOOR BOX

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Roundhouse One, 1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111p 415 402 0888f 415 288 3383mkthink.com

All drawings and written material contained herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Studio and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent of the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Do not scale off drawings.

Lawyering Skills ProgramDesign Guidelines

Client:Golden Gate University

536 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

9/9/13

Prepared By:

MKThink

Room 3200Small TrialCourtroom

ROOM 3200 - SMALL TRIAL COURTROOM

3’ - 0”

Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Judge’s Bench

9’-0” x 4’-8”Raised up one step;can be accessed from behind witness stand.University seal attached.CPU, monitor, microphone, control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Witness Stand

Witness Stand3’-0” x 2’-0”Witness needs to beable to sit and haveevidence placed beforehim or her.None

Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Counsel / Classroom Tables

5’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable and stackabletables and chairs.None

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Teacher’s Podium

Teacher’s Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Moveable podium usedfor lecture classes.CPU, monitor, control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

5’ - 0”

2’ -

0”

3’ - 0” Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Counsel Podium

Counsel Podium3’-0” x 2’-0”Used for counsel members to present before the court.None

2’ -

0”

Screens

2’ -

0”

General Description:

Tools and Technology:

Special A/V Needs:

The room can be configured for trial classes and standard lectures. All furniture will have some degree of mobility.

Whiteboard, projector, computer, document camera, DVD player, video cameras, microphones, phone, clock.

One camera will be mounted to catch video in the well space. A fixed camera will be cover the judge’s bench and witness stand. Integrated into the judge’s bench will be a CPU, a monitor to display the camera visuals and the screen projections, and an A/V control panel. There will be two drop-down projection screens within the well space, one near the counsel podium, and one adjacent to the witness stand. Microphones will be mounted from the ceiling.

JUDGE’S BENCH VISIBLEFROM CORRIDOR

COUNSEL PODIUMCENTERED WITH JUDGE

PRIMARY TEACHING WALL

5’ - 6”

5’ -

6”

2’ - 6”

2’ -

0”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

Whiteboards, Screens8’-0”, 4’-0”Drop-down projection screens to present to the larger court and evidence to the witness stand. Whiteboards along teaching walls.Integrated with control panel.

Whiteboard

ProjectorScreens

2’

6’

Room SF: 665Seating: 18Well: 22’-10” x 15’-3”

22’ - 10”

15’ -

3”

665 SFSeating: 18

12 Jury/Class4 Counsel/Class

1 Witness1 Judges

INDICATORS IN CARPET TO DENOTE WELL SPACE

INDICATORS IN CARPET TOIDENTIFY FURNITURE PLACEMENT

FOLDED TABLE FOR TEACHER USE DURING LECTURE CLASSES

WIDEN DOORWAY

FLOOR BOX

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Roundhouse One, 1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111p 415 402 0888f 415 288 3383mkthink.com

All drawings and written material contained herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Studio and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent of the Studio. Accuracy of drawings is for design purposes only. Do not scale off drawings.

Lawyering Skills ProgramDesign Guidelines

Client:Golden Gate University

536 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

9/9/13

Prepared By:

MKThink

Room 3205Baxter Room

ROOM 3205 - BAXTER ROOM

General Description:

Tools and Technology:

Special A/V Needs:

The room serves as the central hub for the Lawyering Skills Program. A variety of programs take place in the room, including individual and group study, office hours, trial court practice, as well as the occasional class lecture. Allwalls will be covered in whiteboard paint.

Projector and screen, computer, document camera, DVD player, mobile smartboard, phone, clock.

Integrated A/V for the two office workstations. Additionally, the room will be prototyping a mobile smartboard.

6’ - 0”

2’ -

6”

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

1Baxter Fellow Workstation6’-0” x 2’-6”Office workstations forBaxter Fellows.CPU, phone.

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

2Work Tables5’-0” x 2’-0”Mobile, reconfigurabletables and chairs forindividual and groupstudy and work.None

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

3Lounge SeatingUndecidedComfortable seatingfor study and work.None

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

4Credenza & MonitorUndecidedBuilt-in credenza to take the place of a teacher’s podium.CPU, monitor,control panel (A/V, lighting,monitor, and projector)

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

5Mobile SmartboardUndecidedWriting board withintegrated technology.Projector, screen, access to internet.

Item Type:Dimensions:Description:

Technology:

6ShelvingUndecidedBuilt-in shelving systemsto store Lawerying SkillsProgram material.None

5’ - 0”

2’ -

0”

2’

6’

Room SF: 513Seating: 15

513 SFSeating: 15

TRANSPARENT PARTITION

BAXTER FELLOWSWORKSTATIONS VISIBLE

FROM CORRIDOR

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