SF State Makes Wellness Happen Mashouf Wellness Center

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SF State Makes Wellness Happen Mashouf Wellness Center
SF State Makes Wellness Happen
Mashouf Wellness Center
CHESC 2015
Campus Master Plan –
Mashouf Wellness Center
• Implements key programmatic and
organizational element:
• On-campus resource for
growing residential student
population
• Corner gateway building
• Advances sustainable strategies:
• Energy and water conservation
• Stormwater management
• Walkable campus / reduced
auto trips
Project Site
Programmatic Elements
• Two-Court Gymnasium
• Racquetball/Squash Courts
• One-Court MAC Gym (Multi-
• Climbing Wall
Activity Court)
• Jogging Track
• Massage Therapy Room
• Personal Training Studio
• 17,000s.f. Total Cardio/Weight
Training Areas
• 3 Exercise Studios
• Outdoor Recreation Resource
Center
• Indoor Pool, Leisure Pool, Spa,
Sauna
• Conference Rooms
• Juice Bar
• Locker Rooms & Showers
• Recreation Field #2
Impact on Student Life at SF State
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Space, space, space!
New, healthy activities
Social relationships and community building
Collaboration: Campus Recreation Department (stateside) and
Associated Students (CSU auxiliary)
• Student development & student
centered model
• Living Lab to learn about the
built environment
• Open early morning until late at
night
An Agent of Wellness
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Outreach tool for education
Activates link between physical health, and brain health and productivity
Collaborative programming with on- and off-campus partners
Provides de-stressors
Promotes health and
well-being as a lifelong practice
• Sustainable design
and operations
positively affects
personal actions
We anticipate recovering:
• 10,000 gallons per week from
pool filter backwash
• 4,700 gallons per week from
shower and lavatory fixtures
Our anticipated reclaimed water
demands are:
• 8,000 gallons per week for
toilet and urinal flushing
• 6,000 average gallons per week for
irrigation
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Estimated potable water saved annually: 334,000 gallons per year
We will likely be maintaining a residual chlorine concentration in the treated water storage tank
similar to municipal potable water:
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about 0.5ppm
Grey water will contain minute amounts of soap and other components which will create
slightly alkaline water .
Thank You!
Any questions?
Contact Information
Wendy Bloom, SF State, Director of Campus Planning
415.338.3838
[email protected]
Pam Su, SF State, Director of Campus Recreation
415.405.4072
[email protected]
Mitch Fine, WRNS, Partner
415.489.2234
[email protected]
Jim Stickley, WRT, Principal
415.229.2801
[email protected]