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 • • • • 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 • • • • • 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 • • 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: • 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]