WAYFINDING & SIGNAGE DESIGN GUIDELINE
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1 WAYFINDING & SIGNAGE DESIGN GUIDELINE
2 Introduction The purpose of developing an exterior signage and wayfinding design guide is to better promote the Pittsburg State University brand and to enhance the experience of students, faculty, staff and visitors. It is also a planning tool to be used as funding becomes available for improvements to existing and future sites throughout campus. Once fully implemented, the guide will raise the sense of arrival, increase aesthetics, and simplify vehicular and pedestrian movement throughout campus and beyond. When enforced, the guide will ensure a unified system from one administration to the next and regulate future sign additions. It is highly recommended that the university appoint a signage and wayfinding design guide manager to become familiar with this document, answer questions, and act as the point of contact for future signage and wayfinding requests. Contents Wayfinding Standards 3 Proposed Sign Locations 4 Graphic Standards 5 Sign System & Construction Standards 6-7 Regulatory Feeder Signage 8 Regulatory Feeder Signage Details 9 Primary Campus Identity Signage & Details Campus Identity Digital Signage 12 Secondary Campus Identity Signage 13 Vehicular Directional Signage & Details Regulatory / Informational (Parking) Signage & Details Regulatory / Informational Signage & Details Facility Identity Entry Panel Details 20 Facility Identity Building Mount 21 Pedestrian Directional Signage & Details Regulatory / Informational (One-Sided Kiosk) & Details Temporary Banner & Details 26-27
3 Objectives and GoalsTS The primary objective of the wayfi nding and sign design guide is to promote a sense of place and celebrate what is unique about Pittsburg State University. It is also intended to reinforce the perception of the campus as a safe, clean, high-quality institution. The following are additional objectives or goals of the guide: Bolster the university brand or identity. Identify key entry points. Convey clear vehicular wayfi nding to parking lots and facilities. Convey clear pedestrian wayfi nding to facilities, whether from parking lots, student housing, or other facilities. Reduce the overuse of signage. Furthermore, the design guide offers the opportunity to promote sustainability through the use of recycled and long-lasting materials, reusable materials, and the effi cient use of materials and manufacturing techniques. Wayfinding ConceptTS The system includes all exterior signage within a determined boundary. The boundary begins beyond the campus at interstates and highways and ends at specifi c destinations on campus, whether it be a parking space, building or ball fi eld. The system can further be divided into two types of signage, Vehicular Signage and Pedestrian Signage, as defi ned below. Vehicular SignageS These signs are intended to be seen and read by people in vehicles, directing them to destinations on campus via preferred routes. Ideally these signs contain limited amounts of information to limit confusion and improve safety. These signs should be located at or prior to key decision-making points. They include: Feeder These off-campus signs direct people from interstates, highways, and/or city streets to the proper point of entry based on their destination. Campus Identity Identify the university at its boundary and are the most dominant of signs. Vehicular Directional These signs are located on campus at key decision-making points and direct vehicles to various facilities and the most convenient parking. Traffic Regulatory These signs provide regulations for vehicular traffi c and are located throughout campus. Signs of this nature are off-the-shelf as standardized by the Manual on Uniform Traffi c Control Devices (MUTCD) and cannot be modifi ed. Regulatory / Informational (Parking) Located throughout campus parking lots, these signs provide regulations for vehicles other than those standardized by MUTCD. Facility Identity These signs identify each facility or primary feature on campus and are typically located adjacent to or attached to the facility or feature for visibility by both vehicles and pedestrians. Those shown in this guideline are intended to represent an overall replacement option that complements the new sign system and may be installed as the new system is implemented and as funds become available. Temporary Banner May be located on or off campus and used to convey temporary messages to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffi c. Pedestrian SignageTS These signs are intended to be seen and read by pedestrians along pathways, directing them to destinations on campus via preferred routes. These signs should be located at or prior to key decision-making points. They include: Regulatory / Informational (One-sided Kiosk) These signs provide regulations and information for pedestrians and may be located throughout campus. Regulatory / Informational (Two-sided Kiosk) These signs provide regulations and information for pedestrians and may be located throughout campus. Pedestrian Directional These signs provide wayfi nding for pedestrians to facilities or features within walking distance. They may also direct back to parking. Temporary Banner May be located on or off campus and used to convey temporary messages to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffi c. Sign PlacementTS The following are general guidelines for the placement of vehicular and pedestrian directional signage: Vehicular Signage Place signs a minimum of 2 feet from the face of curb and no more than 10 feet. Install the sign face perpendicular to the approaching driver. Place on the right side of the road whenever possible, unless it is to be read from both directions. Signs used for decision making, such as Vehicular Directional at intersections, shall provide the motorist suffi cient time to react and turn. Signs should either be lit or receive ambient light for nighttime legibility. Locate and mount signs so that they are not obstructed by other signs, structures, or plant material. Pedestrian Signage Signs should be placed in a visible area and should not obstruct the path of travel. Signs should not block or interfere with Vehicular Signage. Signs should either be lit or receive ambient light for nighttime legibility. Locate and mount signs so that they are not obstructed by other signs, structures, or plant material. WAYFINDING STANDARDS 3
4 T T Facility ID Entry Panel Facility ID Letters Primary Campus ID T T M P Secondary Campus ID Trailblazer (Regulatory Feeder) Map (Regulatory / Informational Kiosk) Pedestrian Directional Visitor Parking M P P M T T M P P M T PROPOSED SIGN LOCATIONS 4
5 Signage Element Colors Symbols Red (PMS 186 Coated) Gold (PMS 116 Coated) Stonework White Gray (PMS Cool Gray 1 Coated) Black Blue (PMS 286 Coated) Straight Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow Primary Logo Brick shall match the texture and color as seen on Whitesitt Hall or the Jack H. Overman Student Center. Brick Typography The standard typeface is Goudy Old Style. Characters are shown below for visual reference. Split-face Goudy Old Style ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Goudy Old Style Bold ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Helvetica Condensed Light ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Related Documents: Utilize the existing Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual regarding offi cial Pittsburg State University colors, logo, wordmark system, Splitface and university seal. GRAPHIC STANDARDS 5
6 Pittsburg State University Est Visitor Parking Horace Mann Student Welcoming Center Axe Library McPherson Hall Weede P.E. Building/ Robert W. Plaster Center Brandenburg Field/ Carnie Smith Stadium Wilkinson Alumni Center Physical Plant Pittsburg State University Est Regulatory Feeder Signage Primary Campus Identity Signage Campus Identity Digital Signage Secondary Campus Identity Signage Vehicular Directional Signage Regulatory / Informational (Parking) Signage Notes: 1. Any and all structural connections, framing member sizes, ect. that are part of the sign cabinet are the responsibility of the sign company. Sign company shall provide a structural engineer s stamp on the fabrication drawings. 2. This guideline represents the general design and fabrication intent for each sign type. Prior to fabrication, shop drawings shall be submitted to the university s signage and wayfinding guideline representative for approval. 3. As discussed in the Wayfinding Standards section of this guideline, Traffic Regulatory signs are off-the-shelf as standardized by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and have not been developed further. 4. All footings shall be reinforced concrete. 5. Sign posts shall be powder-coated steel tubes with top and bottom plates. 6. Base plates shall be powder-coated steel. 7. Brackets shall be powder-coated aluminum. 8. Sign panels and cabinets shall be powder-coated aluminum. 9. Graphics shall be applied vinyl and digitally printed. Refer to drawings and details. 10. All fastening hardware such as bolts, nuts and washers shall be stainless steel, powder-coated to match substrate. 11. Brick and mortar shall match existing Campus Identity Digital Signage. 12. Fonts on all signage, excluding the regulatory/ informational signage, shall be Goudy Old Style font, and adhere to Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual. SIGN SYSTEM & CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 6
7 Campus Map Key 1 Axe 1 Library Axe Library Crossland Crossland Family Family 2 Bicknell Family University House 2 Bicknell Family University House Center Center for the for Arts the Arts Dellinger Dellinger Hall Hall 3 Bicknell 3 Bicknell Sports Sports Complex Complex Family Family & Consumer & Consumer 4 Bowen 4 Bowen Hall Hall Sciences Sciences Building Building 5 Brandenburg 5 Brandenburg Field / Field / Galloping Galloping Horse Horse of of Carnie Carnie Smith Smith Stadium Stadium Gansu Gansu Sculpture Sculpture 6 George 6 George Brooker Brooker Gibson Gibson Dining Dining Hall Hall Memorial Memorial Sundial Sundial Gorilla Gorilla Village Village 7 Bryant 7 Bryant Student Student Health Health Center Center Championship Plaza Plaza 8 Centennial 8 Centennial Bell Tower Bell Tower Greenhouse Greenhouse / / 9 Centennial Mural Building 9 Centennial Mural Maintenance Building 10 Cleveland Plaza 20 Grubbs Hall 10 Cleveland Plaza 20 Grubbs Hall 11 Crimson 11 Crimson Commons Commons Hartman Hartman Hall Hall 12 Crimson 12 Crimson Village Village The The Healer Healer Sculpture Sculpture Family Family Housing Housing Heckert-Wells Hall Hall Hike-Bike Hike-Bike Trail Trail Horace Horace Mann Mann - Student - Student Welcoming Center Center Hughes Hughes Hall Hall Kansas Kansas Technology Center Center Kelce Kelce College of of Business Lindburg Plaza Plaza McCray Hall Hall McPherson Hall Hall Nation Hall Hall Night Song Sculpture Oval Oval Overman Student Center Physical Plant Plant Porter Hall Russ Hall Shirk Hall Student Recreation Center / Pittsburg Armory A A Student s Life Sculpture Tanner Hall Timmons Chapel 44 Trout Hall 45 Tyler Research Center 46 University Lake 47 Veterans Memorial Amphitheater 48 Weede P.E. Building Whitesitt Whitesitt Hall Hall Wilkinson Wilkinson Alumni Alumni Center Center Willard Willard Hall Hall Wooster Wooster Gorilla Gorilla Yates Yates Hall Hall & & Planetarium STUDENT RECREATION CENTER PITTSBURG ARMORY Regulatory / Informational Signage Facility Identity Entry Panels Facility Identity Building Mount Grubbs Hall Pittsburg State University Directory The Oval Whitesitt Hall Russ Hall Horace Mann Student Welcoming Center STUDENT ORIENTATION Overman Student Center STUDENT ORIENTATION Overman Student Center Pedestrian Directional Signage Regulatory / Informational (One-Sided) Kiosk Temporary Banner SIGN SYSTEM & CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 7
8 P RED VINYL BAND 2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS GRAY ALUMINUM PANEL 4-1/2 APPLIED VINYL ARROW GRAPHIC CONCRETE FOOTING Front Elevation Scale 1 = 1-0 REGULATORY FEEDER SIGNAGE 6 X 3 HSS STEEL POST, POWDER-COATED BLACK
9 1/2 MIN. 1/2 MIN. 2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS TO BE CENTER ALIGNED 8 Layout Elevation Scale 2 = 1-0 Graphic Arrow Layout N.T.S. REGULATORY FEEDER SIGNAGE DETAILS 9
10 ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH PSU LETTERS Plan Scale 1 = ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH 2 ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH Pittsburg State University 10 BLACK ROUTED ALUMINUM LETTERS; 1 DEPTH; STUD MOUNTED AND FLUSH ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH 8-0 SPLIT-FACE LOGO 12-7 Est BRICK BASE BLACK ROUTED ALUMINUM LETTERS; 1/2 DEPTH; STUD MOUNTED AND FLUSH CONCRETE FOOTING Front and Back Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 PRIMARY CAMPUS IDENTITY SIGNAGE 10
11 BLACK ALUMINUM LETTERS; 1 DEPTH; STUD MOUNTED AND FLUSH; CENTER ALIGNED AT 3-9 FROM EITHER SIDE ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH 1 DEPTH PUSH-THRU ACRYLIC SPLIT-FACE LOGO; APPLIED VINYL TO FRONT; INTERNALLY LIT WITH LED 3 BLACK ROUTED ALUMINUM LETTERS; 1/2 DEPTH; STUD MOUNTED AND FLUSH Layout Elevation Scale 1 = 1-0 PRIMARY CAMPUS IDENTITY SIGNAGE DETAILS 11
12 LED DISPLAYS IN CABINET Plan Scale 1 = 2-0 ALUMINUM CABINET WITH RED FINISH 18 2 ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH (2) LED DISPLAYS, PROVIDED BY OWNER; BOTH SIDES 14-6 Pittsburg State University Est BLACK ROUTED ALUMINUM LETTERS; 1 DEPTH; STUD MOUNTED AND FLUSH 4 BLACK ROUTED ALUMINUM LETTERS; 1/2 DEPTH; STUD MOUNTED AND FLUSH ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH 3-2 BRICK BASE Notes: 1. This sign has been fabricated and installed prior to completion of this guideline. It is shown here for information only. CONCRETE FOOTING Front and Back Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 NOTE: PROVIDE CONDUIT FOR POWER AND HARDWIRE CONNECTION TO NETWORK. CAMPUS IDENTITY DIGITAL SIGNAGE 12
13 ALUMINUM CABINET WITH GRAY ETCHED FINISH Plan Scale 1 = 2-0 ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH 1 DEPTH PUSH-THRU ACRYLIC SPLIT-FACE LOGO; APPLIED VINYL TO FRONT; INTERNALLY LIT WITH LED 1 DEPTH PUSH-THRU ACRYLIC SPLIT-FACE LOGO; APPLIED VINYL TO FRONT; INTERNALLY LIT WITH LED 4 ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH 5-0 ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH BRICK BASE BRICK BASE Front and Back Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 Front and Back Elevation Scale 1 = 1-0 SECONDARY CAMPUS IDENTITY SIGNAGE & DETAILS 13
14 4-6 ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH Plan Scale 1/2 = 1-0 Visitor Parking Horace Mann Student Welcoming Center Axe Library McPherson Hall Weede P.E. Building/ Robert W. Plaster Center Brandenburg Field/ Carnie Smith Stadium Wilkinson Alumni Center Physical Plant ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH 3 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH SPLIT-FACE LOGO CONCRETE BASE 11-0 ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE BASE Front Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 Back Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE 14
15 /2 3 C L 3 1 1/4 2 1/2 1 1/ Visitor Parking Horace Mann Student Welcoming Center Axe Library McPherson Hall Weede P.E. Building/ Robert W. Plaster Center 3 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH MIN. 4 Brandenburg Field/ Carnie Smith Stadium Wilkinson Alumni Center Physical Plan 3/4 DEPTH PUSH-THRU ACRYLIC SPLIT-FACE LOGO; APPLIED VINYL TO FRONT; INTERNALLY LIT WITH LED Layout Elevation Scale 1 = Graphic Arrow Layout N.T.S. VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE DETAILS 15
16 12 COLOR CODED APPLIED VINYL PARKING SYMBOL ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH C L ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH /2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS 1 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS 2 SQ. STEEL POST, POWDER-COATED BLACK CONCRETE FOOTING Related Documents: Fonts on all regulatory / informational signage shall be Helvetica Condensed Light font and adhere to Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual. Front Elevation Scale 1 = MIN. Layout Elevation Scale 4 = MIN. REGULATORY / INFORMATIONAL (PARKING) SIGNAGE & DETAILS 16
17 12 COLOR CODED APPLIED VINYL PARKING SYMBOL ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH C L /2 BLUE APPLIED VINYL LETTERS 1 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH SQ. STEEL POST, POWDER-COATED BLACK CONCRETE FOOTING Related Documents: Fonts on all regulatory / informational signage shall be Helvetica Condensed Light font and adhere to Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual. Front Elevation Scale 1 = MIN. Layout Elevation Scale 4 = MIN. REGULATORY / INFORMATIONAL (PARKING) SIGNAGE & DETAILS 17
18 12 2 RED APPLIED VINYL BAND 2 1-1/2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH C L 18 1 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS SQ. HSS STEEL POST, POWDER-COATED BLACK ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE FOOTING Related Documents: Fonts on all regulatory / informational signage shall be Helvetica Condensed Light font and adhere to Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual. Front Elevation Scale 1 = MIN. Layout Elevation Scale 4 = MIN. REGULATORY / INFORMATIONAL SIGNAGE & DETAILS 18
19 12 2 RED APPLIED VINYL BAND 2 1-1/2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH C L 1 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS SQ. HSS STEEL POST, POWDER-COATED BLACK ALUMINUM PANEL WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE FOOTING Related Documents: Fonts on all regulatory / informational signage shall be Helvetica Condensed Light font and adhere to Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual. Front Elevation Scale 1 = MIN. Layout Elevation Scale 4 = MIN. REGULATORY / INFORMATIONAL SIGNAGE & DETAILS 19
20 1/2 2 1/2 RED BAND 3/4 Student Health Center 3/4 1/2 ROUTED ALUMINUM BAND WITH CLEAR FINISH 3/4 THICK ETCHED GRAY ALUMINUM PLAQUE; FASTEN TO BUILDING WITH ANCHORS APPROPRIATE FOR SUBSTRATE Right Side Elevation Scale 1 = 3-0 3/4 MIN. 1/8 THICK BLACK APPLIED VINYL BAR 3/4 WHERE BUILDING SHARES TWO TITLES 3/4 MIN. +/- 14 3/4 +/ BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS Notes: 1. These signs are intended to include building names primarily, and in some cases building use if able to be expressed concisely and simply, such as Art or Music or Facilities. Individual department names, centers, services or any other division of use are not to be included on the exterior. These departments and locations are to be identifi ed and located on directories immediately inside the door within building. 3/4 MIN. 3/4 3/4 FACILITY IDENTITY ENTRY PANEL DETAILS Layout Elevation Scale 3 =
21 BUILDING NAME, 12 BLACK OR CLEAR FINISH ALUMINUM PINNED LETTERS;1-1/2 DEPTH 6 MIN MIN. STUDENT RECREATION CENTER PITTSBURG ARMORY Building Identifi cation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 Notes: 1. Use black letters for light colored buildings and silver letters for dark colored or brick buildings. 1. Field locate to study existing conditions and determine the best vehicular and pedestrian visibility. FACILITY IDENTITY BUILDING MOUNT 21
22 6.5 +/- 2-0 Plan Scale 1/2 = ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH ALUMINUM CAP WITH RED FINISH ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH Grubbs Hall Yates Hall Kelce Planetarium Heckert-Wells Hall Hartman Hall 7-0 The Oval Whitesitt Hall Russ Hall Horace Mann Student Welcoming Center /2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS 6 ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE BASE ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE BASE Front Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 Back Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE 22
23 2-1 C L Grubbs Hall Yates Hall Kelce Planetarium Heckert-Wells Hall Hartman Hall ALUMINUM CABINET WITH GRAY ETCHED FINISH 1-1/2 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS The Oval Whitesitt Hall Russ Hall Horace Mann - Student t Welcoming Center /2 1 2 Layout Elevation Scale 2 = 1-0 Graphic Arrow Layout N.T.S. PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE DETAILS 23
24 1 Axe 1 Library Axe Library 2 Bicknell 2 Bicknell Family Family Center Center for the for Arts the Arts 3 Bicknell 3 Bicknell Sports Sports Complex Complex 4 Bowen 4 Bowen Hall Hall 5 Brandenburg 5 Brandenburg Field / Field / Carnie Carnie Smith Smith Stadium Stadium 6 George 6 George Brooker Brooker Memorial Memorial Sundial Sundial 7 Bryant 7 Bryant Student Student Health Health Center Center 8 Centennial 8 Centennial Bell Tower Bell Tower 9 Centennial 9 Centennial Mural Mural 10 Cleveland 10 Cleveland Plaza Plaza 11 Crimson 11 Crimson Commons Commons 12 Crimson 12 Crimson Village Village Family Family Housing Housing Crossland Crossland Family Family University University House House Dellinger Dellinger Hall Hall Family Family & Consumer & Consumer Sciences Sciences Building Building Galloping Galloping Horse Horse of of Gansu Gansu Sculpture Sculpture Gibson Gibson Dining Dining Hall Hall Gorilla Gorilla Village Village Championship Plaza Plaza Greenhouse / / Maintenance Building Building Grubbs Grubbs Hall Hall Hartman Hartman Hall Hall The The Healer Healer Sculpture Sculpture Heckert-Wells Hall Hall Hike-Bike Trail Trail Horace Horace Mann Mann - Student - Student Welcoming Center Center Hughes Hughes Hall Hall Kansas Kansas Technology Center Center Kelce Kelce College of of Business Lindburg Plaza Plaza McCray Hall Hall McPherson Hall Hall Nation Hall Hall Night Song Sculpture Oval Oval Overman Student Center Physical Plant Plant Porter Hall Whitesitt Whitesitt Hall Hall Russ Hall Wilkinson Wilkinson Alumni Alumni Center Center Shirk Hall Willard Willard Hall Hall Student Recreation Center / Wooster Wooster Gorilla Gorilla Pittsburg Armory Yates Yates Hall Hall & & Planetarium A A Student s Life Sculpture Tanner Hall Timmons Chapel 44 Trout Hall 45 Tyler Research Center 46 University Lake 47 Veterans Memorial Amphitheater 48 Weede P.E. Building Plan Scale 1 = RED ALUMINUM CAP 3 RED ALUMINUM CAP Pittsburg State University Directory Campus Map Campus Map Key ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH 1-3/4 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS 1-1/4 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS CAMPUS MAP AND KEY ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE BASE 7 ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH CONCRETE BASE Front Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 Back Elevation Scale 1/2 = 1-0 REGULATORY / INFORMATIONAL (ONE-SIDED KIOSK) 24
25 24 3/4 C L 3 RED ALUMINUM CAP 1 ALUMINUM TRIM WITH CLEAR FINISH Campus Map Key 1 Axe Library 2 Bicknell Family Center for the Arts 3 Bicknell Sports Complex 4 Bowen Hall 5 Brandenburg Field / Carnie Smith Stadium 6 George Brooker Memorial Sundial 7 Bryant Student Health Center 8 Centennial Bell Tower 9 Centennial Mural 10 Cleveland Plaza 11 Crimson Commons 12 Crimson Village Family Housing 13 Crossland Family University House 14 Dellinger Hall 15 Family & Consumer Sciences Building 16 Galloping Horse of Gansu Sculpture 17 Gibson Dining Hall 18 Gorilla Village Championship Plaza 19 Greenhouse / Maintenance Building 20 Grubbs Hall 21 Hartman Hall 22 The Healer Sculpture 23 Heckert-Wells Hall 24 Hike-Bike Trail 25 Horace Mann - Student Welcoming Center 26 Hughes Hall 27 Kansas Technology Center 28 Kelce College of Business 29 Lindburg Plaza 30 McCray Hall 31 McPherson Hall 32 Nation Hall 33 Night Song Sculpture 34 Oval 35 Overman Student Center 36 Physical Plant 37 Porter Hall 38 Russ Hall 39 Shirk Hall 40 Student Recreation Center / Pittsburg Armory 41 A Student s Life Sculpture 42 Tanner Hall 43 Timmons Chapel 44 Trout Hall 45 Tyler Research Center 46 University Lake 47 Veterans Memorial Amphitheater 48 Weede P.E. Building 49 Whitesitt tt Hall 50 Wilkinson Alumni Center 51 Willard Hall 52 Wooster Gorilla 53 Yates Hall & Planetarium 1-3/4 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS 1-1/4 BLACK APPLIED VINYL LETTERS CAMPUS MAP AND KEY; VINYL GRAPHIC ON RED ACRYLIC PANEL 1/2 GAP BETWEEN ALUMINUM CABINET AND PANEL ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH ALUMINUM PANEL WITH RED FINISH 1-1/2 ALUMINUM FRAME BETWEEN CABINET AND PANEL ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ETCHED GRAY FINISH 1 Notes: 1. Vinyl graphic of campus map and key are shown here for information only and may be replaced with a future campus map and key graphic. Layout Elevation Scale 2 = 1-0 Panel Section Scale 2 = 1-0 Panel Framing Elevation Scale 2 = 1-0 REGULATORY / INFORMATIONAL (ONE-SIDED KIOSK) DETAILS 25
26 REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING 2 SQ. HSS STEEL POST; POWDER-COATED BLACK 3/4 DIA. STEEL ROD; POWDER-COATED BLACK STEEL BASE; POWDER-COATED BLACK 12 STUDENT ORIENTATION Overman Student Center 6-0 STUDENT ORIENTATION Overman Student Center VINYL BANNER WITH HEMS AND GROMMETS FOR ATTACHMENT TO POST, TOP AND BOTTOM 2 SQ. HSS STEEL POST, CAPPED; POWDER-COATED BLACK 12 STEEL BASE WELDED TO POST; POWDER-COATED BLACK; FASTEN TO FOOTING WITH REMOVABLE ANCHORS REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING Front Elevation - Option 1 Scale 1 = 1-0 Front Elevation - Option 2 Scale 1 = 1-0 TEMPORARY BANNER 26
27 REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING 2 SQ. HSS STEEL POST; POWDER-COATED BLACK 3/4 DIA. STEEL ROD; POWDER-COATED BLACK C L STEEL BASE; POWDER-COATED BLACK Plan Scale 2 = / /2 2 1/2 2 1/ /2 1 3/4 DIA. STEEL ROD; POWDER-COATED BLACK 2 1/2 3 1/2 VINYL BANNER WITH HEMS AND GROMMETS FOR ATTACHMENT TO POST, TOP AND BOTTOM 1 1/4 2 1/ /2 2 1/2 5 TION ter Graphic Arrow Layout N.T.S. Layout Elevation Scale 2 = 1-0 TEMPORARY BANNER DETAILS 27
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