The UBC Student Union Building (SUB) is an ongoing project to replace the current SUB with a facility that aims to showcase the highest levels of sustainable building design. Through innovative Student-Driven Decision-Making Processes, the students of university courses such as APSC 261 is able to contribute to the development of the facility. This paper summarizes the research and decision behind installing a display board in the Atrium of the SUB. The display is to bring attention and information to the building occupants about sustainability and features of the building as well as provide general information on events and schedules. This research analyzes the hardware, location, and content of the display board to propose an opti...
Upon the new scheduled opening of the AMS new Student Union Building, restaurants, and social space...
The new UBC Student Union Building (SUB) is projected to achieve a LEED Platinum+ standing upon com...
The purpose of this report is to provide the details of a feasibility study regarding the installat...
The UBC Student Union Building (SUB) is an ongoing project to replace the current SUB with a facili...
The new Alma Mater Society (AMS) Student Union Building (SUB) aims to incorporate functionality as ...
In the new Student Union Building (SUB) scheduled to open in 2014, there will be a need for display...
This report investigates the feasibility and effects of putting in a display board in the new Studen...
This report presents the design of the display boards that will be installed in the new SUB. The de...
The Design Committee and the AMS are cooperating with APSC 261 to generate ideas for the new SUB de...
A new Student Union Building (SUB) at the UBC Vancouver Campus is currently being designed and is e...
The problem that this report seeks to address is the feasibility of installing an art piece in the ...
The purpose of the project is to investigate the possibility of installing an inspiring art piece in...
The Impact Media Wall (IMW) is a rear-projection based exhibit designed to be a prestigious part o...
The UBC Pharmaceutical Sciences Building contains an interactive exhibit called, The Story of Medic...
The Alma Mater Society of UBC (AMS) is currently in the construction phase of the New Student Union...
Upon the new scheduled opening of the AMS new Student Union Building, restaurants, and social space...
The new UBC Student Union Building (SUB) is projected to achieve a LEED Platinum+ standing upon com...
The purpose of this report is to provide the details of a feasibility study regarding the installat...
The UBC Student Union Building (SUB) is an ongoing project to replace the current SUB with a facili...
The new Alma Mater Society (AMS) Student Union Building (SUB) aims to incorporate functionality as ...
In the new Student Union Building (SUB) scheduled to open in 2014, there will be a need for display...
This report investigates the feasibility and effects of putting in a display board in the new Studen...
This report presents the design of the display boards that will be installed in the new SUB. The de...
The Design Committee and the AMS are cooperating with APSC 261 to generate ideas for the new SUB de...
A new Student Union Building (SUB) at the UBC Vancouver Campus is currently being designed and is e...
The problem that this report seeks to address is the feasibility of installing an art piece in the ...
The purpose of the project is to investigate the possibility of installing an inspiring art piece in...
The Impact Media Wall (IMW) is a rear-projection based exhibit designed to be a prestigious part o...
The UBC Pharmaceutical Sciences Building contains an interactive exhibit called, The Story of Medic...
The Alma Mater Society of UBC (AMS) is currently in the construction phase of the New Student Union...
Upon the new scheduled opening of the AMS new Student Union Building, restaurants, and social space...
The new UBC Student Union Building (SUB) is projected to achieve a LEED Platinum+ standing upon com...
The purpose of this report is to provide the details of a feasibility study regarding the installat...