Exhibit Registration Deadline: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 (Receipt Date).
Payment must accompany registration form.
About Exhibiting at the 2002 Summer Institute
Each participating firm may register to exhibit up to two posters, which will be displayed throughout the Institute for a fee of $2000.00. Interested firms must submit the Exhibit Registration form by the deadline of May 15, 2002. Payment must accompany exhibit registration (see form for details).
Shipping Instructions: Exhibits should be shipped to the Summer Institute event site. Project Kaleidoscope staff will assemble and display all materials; please include any special assembly instructions in the package. Poster materials become the property of Project Kaleidoscope. Shipments should arrive NO EARLIER than Wednesday, May 22, 2002. Packages should be addressed as follows:
Williamsburg Lodge Conference Center
310 South England Street
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Mark clearly on the outside of the package:
ARCHITECT EXHIBIT, [FIRM NAME]
Attn: Christina Shute/Project Kaleidoscope
Arrival: May 29, 2002
Architect Registration [Top of Page]
The Exhibit Registration Fee includes registrations for two participants. Please include the names of attendees on the Exhibit Registration Form.
Poster Specifications [Top of Page]
Posters will be displayed on easels. As such, we ask that poster displays adhere to the following specifications.
- Posters should be 30" x 40" and dry mounted on 1/4" or 3/16" heavy-duty exhibit board.
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Include the following headings and information on each poster.
Poster Headings: Institution Name, Project or Building Name, City, State, and Project Category. Choose one Project Category from the reverse of this page.
Project Overviews: Architect, Consultants, Campus Contact(s), Type of Project (New/Renovation/Addition), Construction Cost, Design Period, Construction Period, Completion Date, Gross Square Feet, Net Square Feet.
Project Descriptions: Four to six (4-6) bullets, offering highlights on the project.
Artwork: All artwork must be accompanied by captions.
Poster Topics [Top of Page]
Posters may be submitted that represent either a project or a topic, according to the three themes given below. These themes parallel those that will be addressed in the Institute clusters and workshops. Items listed beneath each of the themes are examples of ways that spaces address that cluster topic.
Spaces and Structures that Connect and Combine Traditional Disciplinary Fields
(in programs that serve all students, including majors)
- For discovery-based learning in classes large and small (physical/virtual)
- For discovery-based learning in lecture-less labs
- For research/independent work by students and faculty
- For building a community of learners (formal/informal study spaces and gathering spaces)
- In serving large classes for non-majors
- In facilitating new interdisciplinary research.
Spaces and Structures that Address Departmental and Disciplinary Goals
- In attracting students into the spaces 24/7
- In providing easy access to faculty, teaching assistants, peers
- In housing the campus computer center and/or science library
- In providing easy access to sophisticated technologies
- In replicating industrial research labs
- In providing space for independent research
Spaces and Structures that Support the Institutional Mission and Strategic Plan
- In the siting of the new/renovated facility
- In giving consideration to sustainability
- In giving consideration to cost-effectiveness over the long-term
- In making science more visible on the campus
- In supporting an agenda to integrate research and education
- In providing spaces for campus events
- In building connections within and beyond the campus.
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