LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program The LIGO

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LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program The LIGO Science Education Center Michael E. Zucker

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program The LIGO Science Education Center Michael E. Zucker (LIGO Livingston Observatory) LIGO-G 050257 -00 -G May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 1

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program LIGO SEC Functions To fulfill our vision, we

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program LIGO SEC Functions To fulfill our vision, we need to provide dedicated physical space: • • • Exhibit interaction & display Teacher and student-teacher hands-on training School group interactive visits General public & adult ed interactive visits Operations base & meeting center for this program and other community EPO activities • LIGO science-inspired art exhibit and display May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 2

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Constraints • • Physical footprint on existing land

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Constraints • • Physical footprint on existing land Cost: $1, 481 k total ($135 k design) Interface and access to existing structure Compatibility with science operations – HEPI greatly improves immunity to vehicle traffic (e. g. large collaboration meeting was held at LLO during S 4) May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 3

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Site Plan LVEA OSB Existing unpaved site adjacent

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Site Plan LVEA OSB Existing unpaved site adjacent to LLO conference facility Erect new building with direct access to auditorium foyer May 18 -19, 2005 BUS & CAR staging PARKING PAC Meeting lot OUTREACH CENTER 4

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program New spaces by function • Exhibit hall –

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program New spaces by function • Exhibit hall – 3, 050 ft 2 (approx. 50 exhibits at capacity) –Flexible utilities for new exhibits & arrangements –High ceilings, rollup forklift access –Space for BIG (immersive) exhibits • Multipurpose Classroom – 860 ft 2 to seat 30+ in close workgroup configuration (4/table) – Higher capacity in “chalk & talk” setup (A/V provisions) – Provisions for hands-on demonstrations & activity development • Reception lobby and information area –Bookshop • Staff operations –Manager office –Staff/docent/trainee office May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 5

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Education Center Floorplan Existing auditorium May 18 -19,

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Education Center Floorplan Existing auditorium May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 6

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Sound Control May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Sound Control May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 7

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Sound Control May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Sound Control May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 8

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Lighting Control May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Lighting Control May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 9

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Exterior Exhibit Concept Kinetic wind-driven pendulum-wave sculpture covering

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Exterior Exhibit Concept Kinetic wind-driven pendulum-wave sculpture covering South façade 135 magnetically-coupled 28’ masts, pivoting near C. G. Team design on a theme by expl. Oratorium’s Peter Richards and Thomas Humphries, inspired by LIGO physics May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 10

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Pendulum test 3/26 May 18 -19, 2005 PAC

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program Pendulum test 3/26 May 18 -19, 2005 PAC Meeting 11

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program SEC Construction Timeline • 11/03 - Proposal Panel

LIGO Science Education Center Outreach Program SEC Construction Timeline • 11/03 - Proposal Panel Review at NSF • 4/04 - NSF approves funding • 9/04 - Architects selected through two-phase competition – Eskew + Dumez + Ripple (New Orleans, LA) – National firm with museum, nature center, education credits • • • May 18 -19, 2005 4/05 - 50% Design Review 6/05 - Final Design Review 8/05 - Construction Start 7/06 - Substantial Completion 8/06 - Exhibit Installation 9/06 - Public Opening! PAC Meeting 12