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Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.1 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Access Cobble Reduction Access to Historic (Protected) Buildings

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.2 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Access Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:53:21 Slide number: 2 Number of objects: 3 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.3 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Temporary/immediate solutions House 39 – Law SchoolAnatomy Building Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:53:50 Slide number: 3 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 2.1 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 10.0 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.4 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions Historic Buildings Front Square Houses New access ramps Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:54:04 Slide number: 4 Number of objects: 6 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.5 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - Historic Buildings House 27Entrance to Catex Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:54:25 Slide number: 5 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 2.0 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.6 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions Historic Buildings The Old LibraryThe GMB (Sounder/beacon retrofitted) Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:54:44 Slide number: 6 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 1.7 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.7 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions Historic Buildings Cobble Reduction Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:55:04 Slide number: 7 Number of objects: 5 Sizes: Slide total: 1.2 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.8 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - New Buildings East End 4/5 SNIAMS (automatic doors) Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:55:30 Slide number: 8 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 1.9 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.9 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - New Buildings Berkeley Podium (ramp)Ussher Podium (platform lift) Sounder/beacon retrofitted) Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:55:58 Slide number: 9 Number of objects: 8 Sizes: Slide total: 1.6 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.10 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - Existing Buildings Lecky Library (Arts Building) Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:56:16 Slide number: 10 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 2.0 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.11 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions- New Buildings Ussher/Berkeley Library (ramp and lift) Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:56:33 Slide number: 11 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 2.2 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.12 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues General Facilities UA Toilet Desiginated Parking Bay Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:56:46 Slide number: 12 Number of objects: 8 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.13 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions- New Buildings Ussher/Berkeley Library (ramp and lift) Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:03 Slide number: 13 Number of objects: 6 Sizes: Slide total: 2.2 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.14 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Interim solutions Portable Ramp Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:34 Slide number: 14 Number of objects: 7 Sizes: Slide total: 2.0 MB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.15 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues General Requirements  Mobility: ease of access for all  Hearing: Induction loops, strobe alarms  Vision: Tactile clues, lighting, audible alarms Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:38 Slide number: 15 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.16 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Completed Projects – Lecture Halls  Accessible for all new buildings  Note: Access to lecture theatres in old buildings to be considered. Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:41 Slide number: 16 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.17 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Completed Projects – Goldsmith Hall Residences  All units accessible by lift  All units ‘visitable’ and adaptable when required.  Specifically designed bathrooms available. Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:44 Slide number: 17 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.18 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Completed Projects – Botany Bay Residences Refurbishment Provision of 9 no places in 3 no. units  Each unit is fully adapted to suit Universal Design requirements  Including specifically designed kitchens and bathrooms  In addition facilities can be provided for both the visually impaired and deaf persons in the remaining units. Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:47 Slide number: 18 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.19 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Current Programs/Projects - Trinity Hall Residences Each of the three new buildings is fully accessible All apartments are 'visitable‘  45 of 938 bed spaces are enabled bed spaces with specially designed toilet/shower facilities with 'nurse call' system centrally monitored and enabled kitchen facilities.  Each apartment has an 1800 turning circle for wheelchair access.  All switches, door furniture etc are universally accessible-visibility socket switches fitted  Specifically designated parking bays  Provision of facilities for both the visually impaired and deaf occupants. Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:49 Slide number: 19 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.20 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Priority List 1  GMB: internal lift  The Pavilion Bar: platform lift.  East Theatre: automate entrance door.  Arts Building (Faculty Area): automate doors/platform lift  Chemistry Building: improve access to Large Lecture Theatre.  Physiology/Zoology Building: Access provision.  The Boathouse: provision of UA toilets  Santry Pavilion: provision of UA toilets/changing room Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:52 Slide number: 20 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.21 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Priority List - General  Induction Loop System  Deaf alerter – Fire Alarms.  Cobble reduction.  Improve external/internal circulation routes  Visual/tactile provisions. Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:55 Slide number: 21 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 0 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.22 April 03-June06 Trinity College Universal Design Issues For Consideration  Front Square: Access provision/automate doors  Provost’s House: Access provision.  New Square: Access provision/automate doors  East End: Improve access to existing buildings.  Islandbridge: improve access/lift installation/UD facilities.  Santry Pavilion: improve access/lift installation/UD facilities. Slide Data Sheet Evaluated: Date: 05/26/2008 Time: 02:57:57 Slide number: 22 Number of objects: 4 Sizes: Slide total: KB Background: 512 Bytes Notes Page: 512 Bytes Master: 53.5 KB Hide Erase