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Architects was retained by the Metropolitan Wastewater Department
of the City of San Diego to design the new Operations Building
and Visitor Center for Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The three-story building is 22,305 square feet in area;
site improvements include parking, service access, exterior
decks, patios and landscaping.
The Operations Building and Visitor Center for Point Loma
Wastewater Treatment Plant serves as a symbol of the civic
importance of this plant's fundamental infrastructure role
in the community.
It accommodates administrative and operations support facilities
for the entire plant. Facilities include offices, conference
rooms, training facilities, plant control center, laboratories,
employee lounge and lunch areas, shower/locker rooms, workshops
and tool storage areas.
The building takes advantage of its remarkable location
by providing sweeping ocean views to the west while nestling
into the site topography to minimize the visual impact of
the building.
The design resulted from a series of programming and design
workshops with user focus committees representing the various
functions accommodated in the building. It incorporates
elements of a citywide public art program as an integral
part of the building program. The interior flooring for
public spaces displays images depicting important real life
and historical references to the importance of wastewater
treatment. An interactive audio/visual kiosk provides public
orientation to the plant and the process.
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