Campus Design

The Original Campus Master Plan was designed to be constructed in three phases.

Phase One Construction-

West Classroom Center (currently Instructional Building)

College Community Center (currently College Center)

Instructional Resources Center (currently the Library)

Technology Center (Remodeled to become the Health Sciences and Student Resources)

Science Center (currently the Arts and Sciences)

Phase Two (not built)-

East Classroom Center

Music and Drama Center

Fine Arts Auditorium

Phase Three (not built)-

Audiovisual Center

Physical Education Center

Athletic Fields (baseball diamond, track, football/soccer field)

Phase I

Physical Education Building

Construction of Physical Education Building and restriping of east parking lot. Status: The Physical Education Building, now called the Roy Flores Wellness Center, completed constructed in 1995 and was renovated in 2007.

Area A

A new campus access to North 92nd Street (opposite Corliss Avenue) and a bus loading area would be developed. Increased storm water flows will be controlled by detention facilities located at the southern end of the new access road.

Area B

Construction of a new parking area west of the new access to 92nd Street (Area A) to provide 137 parking spaces. Increased storm water will be controlled by detention facilities located at the northwest end of Area B and C.

Area C

Construction of a new parking area east of the new access to 92nd Street (Area A) to provide 126 parking spaces. The conceptual storm drainage facilities would be the same as Area B.

Phase II

Multi-Purpose Building

Construction of the Multi-Purpose Building

Area D

Development of an expanded parking area in the southwestern corner of campus to provide 206 parking spaces.

Area E

Expansion of the existing surface parking area in the northwest portion of the campus to provide 96 parking spaces

Area F & G

Re-grading/resurfacing of existing east parking lot.

Phase III

Athletic Field

Construction of the athletic field. Because of the designation of the wetlands in this area, budget constraints and declining enrollment, the athletic field area was not constructed. Instead, the community P-Patch is now located on the southwest corner of this area.

Phase I

Integrated Resources Center

Development: Renovation and expansion of the south end of the Technology Building to create an advising and counseling center for employment services and workforce training.

Status: The renovation and expansion of the Technology Building, now called the OCE&E, completed construction and was occupied in 2011.

Phase II

Tech. Bldg. Renewal and Expansion

Development: Renovation and expansion at the middle and north end of the Technology Building to provide teaching labs and a college tutoring center.

Status: The Technology Bldg. Renewal and Expansion project (# 2) was combined with the Student Center project (#3) into the now called Health Sciences and Student Resource Center (HSSR). This project was completed in 2015.

Student Center

Development: Renovation and expansion at the far north end of the Technology Building to provide a new student center including cafeteria/assembly space, private dining rooms, kitchen, and student-dedicated spaces.

Status: The Technology Bldg. Renewal and Expansion project (# 2) was combined with the Student Center project (#3) into the now called Health Sciences and Student Resource Center (HSSR). This project was completed in 2015.

Plaza Roof Repair

Development: Replacement of leaking roof membrane and deteriorating paving at roof plaza of Art & Science Building.

Status: There have been several repairs to this roof over the years. Lack of funding prevented the roof from being replaced as originally planned. Some funds became available for the roof replacement in the 2015-17 biennium. The current plan is to replace the entire roof with the work occurring in two phases, more phases may be needed depending on funding. Phase 1 will replace slightly less than 1/3 of the roof. The work is focused on the center portion of the building above the seismic seams where leaking has occurred. The project will be executed late 2016. The remaining portions of the roof will be replaced with funding in the 2017-19 biennium.

Library Bldg. Renewal

Development: Renovation to improve library, music department and performance venues for music and drama.

Status: The library renovation project scored highest on the Facility Condition Survey (FCS) and is the number one building priority for major capital projects as ranked by the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges. The design phase for a complete 4 renovation of the library is funded in the 2017-19 biennium budget. Construction phase funding is anticipated in the 2021-23 capital budget

Storm Water Conveyance 

Development: Repair failing infrastructure, protect existing wetlands and meet contemporary code and sustainable design standards.

Status: This project is impeded by lack of funds. Minor repairs to the storm drain system have been made and sump pumps have been replaced. NSC continues to maintain the current infrastructure while seeking funds to develop and implement a comprehensive repair/replacement plan.

College Center Surge Space 

Development: Tenant improvement to vacated spaces to provide surge space for subsequent Instruction Building renewal projects.

Status: This project has not begun due to lack of funding

Phase VI

Instruction Bldg. Renewal – Phase I

Development: Renovation of two-thirds of building to meet program needs and accommodate contemporary instructional technologies.

Status: After the Library, the Instruction Building is the second highest scored building in need of renovation on the FCS. There are no current plans in development to renovate this building. Funding will be needed to implement this project.

Instruction Bldg. Renewal – Phase II

Development: Renovation of remaining one-third of building to meet program needs and accommodate contemporary instructional technologies.

Status: After the Library, the Instruction Building is the second highest scored building in need of renovation on the FCS. There are no current plans in development to renovate this building. Funding will be needed to implement this project.

College Center Renewal – Phase I

Development: Renovation of the two-story wing to meet program needs and accommodate contemporary instructional technologies.

Status: There are no current plans in development to renovate this building. Funding will be needed to implement this project

College Center Renewal – Phase II

Development: Renovation of the three-story wing to meet program needs and accommodate contemporary instructional technologies.

Status: There are no current plans in development to renovate this building. Funding will be needed to implement this project.

Architect

Edward Mahlum and Associates

Practice: http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/firm/2950/ 

Biography: http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/person/2859/

Landscape Architect

William G. Teufel

Practice: http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/firm/2896/

Biography: http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/person/3848/

Structural Engineer

Peter H. Hostmark and Associates

Biography:

Practice: http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/firm/6200/

Mechanical and Electrical Engineer

Valentine, Fisher and Tomlinson

Biography: http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/firm/1863/