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1
House of Knowledge
  • University of Washington Longhouse
  • November, 2007

2
Welcome and Thanks for your Participation in
our Stakeholders Sessions
3
Presentation Overview
  • What is a Longhouse and why do we need one at UW?
  • What progress has been made on the project?
  • Your concerns and suggestions?

4
Three Campus Longhouse Examples
  • The Evergreen State College
  • Portland State University
  • University of British Columbia

5
The Longhouse at Evergreen
  • Mission provide gathering place for cultural
    ceremonies, classes, conferences, performances,
    exhibits, community events
  • Public service promote indigenous arts and
    culture

6
The Longhouse at Portland State
  • Mission a place of gathering, a home on
    campus for Native American and Alaskan native
    students to find academic and social support,
    opportunities to enrich student experience
    through links with tribal leaders, Native
    American professional and community activities,
    and Indian service organizations

7
The Longhouse at UBC
  • Mission serve as a home away from home for
    Aboriginal students, bring together relevant
    services and programs, and enable Aboriginal
    peoples to share their knowledge and culture

8
Why a Longhouse at UW?
  • Native American student, faculty and staff
    recruitment and retention
  • UW has a comparative advantage as premier
    research institution in Pacific Northwest to
    contribute to body of knowledge about indigenous
    culture and peoples
  • Strengthen indigenous research projects and
    relationships with tribal communities
  • Longhouse facility synonymous with equipment and
    facilities needed to recruit/retain world class
    scientists and researchers

9
Project Goals
  • To enhance recruitment and retention of Native
    students, faculty, and staff
  • To serve Tribes with resources and access to the
    University community
  • To provide appropriate learning spaces for
    various UW courses and programs
  • To edify the community with respect to cultures
    and values of indigenous people
  • To enhance the campus experience for all
    students, faculty, staff, and visitors
  • To make Native people visible on the UW campus
  • To offer a meeting place for University of
    Washington Native American students, faculty, and
    staff
  • To visibly manifest and symbolize the importance
    of Native traditions in the institutional culture
  • To share knowledge of Northwest indigenous people
    within the UW community and among the Tribes in
    the area, and the broader community

10
Proposed Mission Purpose
  • To provide a multi-service learning and
    gathering space for Native American students,
    faculty and staff, and others of various cultures
    and communities to come together in a supporting
    and welcoming educational environment to share
    their knowledge and their cultures with one
    another. Excerpt from Provost charge
    letter to HOKPAC

11
Project Assumptions
  • The building will be approx. 18,000 gross square
    feet
  • Construction costs will be 12-13.5 million,
    assuming construction in 2011-2012
  • Room Assumptions
  • Central Gathering Space
  • Smaller Meeting Space
  • Student Welcome Space
  • Office
  • Kitchen, Restrooms, Storage, Circulation, and
    other support spaces

12
Site Options
13
2C E. Observatory
14
7C SE Lewis
15
54E S Douglas
16
Project Timeline
17
Progress on Longhouse at UW
  • University facilities committee and integration
    into campus planning process
  • Sparrowhawk Consulting
  • House of Knowledge Planning Advisory Committee
    (HOKPAC)
  • Site Visits to other campus longhouses UBC, TESC
    and PSU
  • Stakeholder presentations and interview sessions

18
Feasibility Studies
  • Visits to three campus longhouses
  • Meetings and interviews with stakeholders
  • Confirm building purpose, mission and goals
  • Funding model developed

19
Stakeholder Cohorts
  • UW Students ASUW, GPSS, FNUW, NASAA, AISC, MWS,
    AISES, Student Advisory Board
  • UW Faculty and Staff
  • Cabinet and Board of Deans
  • AIS (American Indian Studies Department)
  • NAAB (Native American Advisory Board)
  • 6 Corresponding Tribes
  • Duwamish Tribe
  • Suquamish Tribe
  • Puyallup Tribe
  • Tulalip Tribe
  • Muckleshoot Tribe
  • Snoqualmie Tribe
  • UW Native Faculty and Staff

20
Stakeholders (contd)
  • City of Seattle and King County
  • Eastern Regional Tribes
  • Western Regional Tribes
  • Burke Museum
  • Seattle Urban Native Community
  • Indigenous Wellness Research Institute Faculty
    and Staff

21
Question Handout
  • Review Question Handout
  • E-mail responses to
  • info_at_sparrowhawkco.com

22
Stakeholder Question Handout
  • What is your opinion of the proposed Mission and
    Purpose for the UW House of Knowledge? The
    Goals?
  • What functions do you envision for the UW House
    of Knowledge?
  • In your opinion who is likely to use the UW
    House of Knowledge?

23
Stakeholder Question Handout
  • Do you see yourself as a (mention group) or
    others like you using the House of Knowledge?
  • If yes, how might you do so?
  • How frequently would you use it?
  • If no, what about the proposed House of
    Knowledge building would limit your use?

24
Stakeholder Question Handout
  • If you were able to make changes to the proposed
    House of Knowledge facilities, what changes, if
    any, would you make and why?
  • What processes or techniques, should the
    University use in next phase of the planning and
    design of the House of Knowledge facility? Who
    should be involved in such planning and design?
  • How would you like to participate in the planning
    and design of the UW House of Knowledge
    facility?

25
Stakeholder Question Handout
  • Are there features the House of Knowledge
    should or might have that reflect and respect
    traditional native architecture?
  • Would you favor the House of Knowledge being a
    green building or having other
    environmentally-conscious features? If so, are
    there features would you recommend?
  • How do you feel about the University moving
    forward with a comprehensive capital campaign to
    raise the needed funds for this project at this
    time?

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Questions or Comments?
  • Thank you for your participation in this
    stakeholder session!
  • For further questions contact
  • Dr. Sheila Lange at 206-543-2441
  • or sredward_at_u.washington.edu
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