The letter "T" in 2130T refers to this.
What is Third Street?
These areas are accessible to all who are inside the building.
What are Building Public Zones?
The 2130T Building has this number of floors.
What is six (6)?
This locked room on the basement level will have ample "vehicle" parking.
What is the Bicycle Storage Room?
These spaces have refrigerators, microwaves, water/coffee, sinks and seating with plenty of electrical outlets and WiFi connectivity.
What are Employee Pantry Kitchen Lounges?
What is a "Campus Building"?
These areas are only accessible to 2130T personnel.
What are Employee Only Zones?
This is the number of planned gross square feet for the 2130T facility.
What is 170,000 gross square feet?
This is a fully furnished office, assigned to more than one employee or used on a scheduled basis.
What is a "Shared/Scheduled Work Office"?
These normal business hours have been registered with various regulatory and licensing bodies and are the basis for many building systems.
What is 7am - 9pm? (Monday-Saturday)
The new facility will have two pedestrian entrances, one on 18th street and one on this street.
What is Tennessee street?
These areas are accessible to patients, families and guests accompanied by UCSF personnel
What are Escorted Zones?
This generous amount was anonymously donated to support the design and construction of the 2130T facility.
What is $50 Million?
This is a small room designed for 1-2 employees engaged in concentrated work, or private/confidential conversations.
What is a "Focus Room"?
This feature allows for the view of the reception area by employees while in the Intake Alcoves.
What are "narrow, purpose-built windows"?
This Change Management model is often utilized to successfully implement organizational change since it first focuses on the individuals.
What is the ADKAR model?
These zones, such as the rooftop, are only accessible by certain employees and building operators.
What are Facility Personnel Zones?
This is the approximate number of faculty, staff and trainees that were engaged to participate in the design planning sessions.
What is 100?
These are unassigned work desks, faculty/staff/trainees not assigned to a primary work desk can work on an as-needed basis.
What are "Hotelling Spaces" (or "Touchdown Spaces")
Power and data infrastructure has been planned for all reception areas on levels 1-4 to support this progressive technology.
What are self-serve kiosks?
A special part of the Child Teen and Family Center gift from the principal building donors. Its use and scheduling is managed by the DOP.
What is the "Convening Center"?
Workstation Areas, the Mailroom, Employee Lounges, 4th floor Outdoor Terrace, 5th floor Employee Atrium and employee restrooms are accessible to this special type of guest.
What is a "Professional Guest"?
The building was designed to accommodate this total number of occupants.
What is 500?
Found in employee lounges throughout or on the level 5 employee atrium, these areas are designed for use by employees on an ad-hoc, non-reserved basis.
What are "Alternative Work Seating" areas?
Many work offices and consult rooms west of the central atrium have this hidden feature built-in, just in case.
What is plumbing for future sinks/drains?