17 September 2018

Creative Schemes/Collision of Ideas + Crony Politics > Augmented Hype ASU


"The Mesa City Council recently took action to bring ASU programs and classes downtown. The agreement calls for an approximately 115,000 square foot higher education facility on City-owned land on the northwest corner of Pepper Place and Centennial Way. . . " 
- Blogger Note: Propaganda from your government

"The programs and classes make up the new ASU @ Mesa City Center. Areas of study include digital and sensory technology, user experience design and film and media arts. These programs utilize augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and 3D design. The technology developed through these programs can impact the medical, aerospace, manufacturing and entertainment industries, as well as support tech start-ups and entrepreneurs. The new building is expected to open for students for the fall semester of 2021."


"The project budget is $63.5 million and will be funded by City revenues.
ASU will contribute $10 million ??? towards the interior build-out and be responsible for all ongoing operations and maintenance costs, currently estimated at $1.3 million.
Along with the ASU building, the City is designing Mesa City Center as part of a burgeoning downtown innovation district.
 
The first phase is made up of a 2-3 acre gathering space called The Plaza @ Mesa City Center and an adaptive reuse of Mesa’s first library at the southwest corner of First Street and Centennial Way into The Studios @ Mesa City Center.
The Studios will allow the collision of ideas between industry leaders, entrepreneurs, students and the public.
The design phase for these projects will begin in early August.
ASU-graphic
ASU @ Mesa City Center by the Numbers:
WHAT ARE THESE NUMBERS LEAVING OUT???????????
  • 115, 000 sq ft new build
  • 1,500 sq ft commercial space
  • 5 stories
  • Technologies: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, 3D Design
  • 25 annual Mesa scholarships
  • Project budget $63.5m
  • ROI estimated at >$7m annually
  • Open Fall 2021
 
Presentation to Mesa City Council May 10 Study Session: ASU Impact Data

Presentation to Mesa City Council February 15: Intergovernmental Agreement with Arizona State University

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