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| Table of Contents |
Chancellor's Message |
Introduction: |
Chapter I: Campus Master Plan |
The Plan |
Chapter II: Conceptual Elements of the Plan |
Central Design Framework |
Image |
Land Use Boundaries and Property Expansion, Academic, Housing, Sports and Recreation, Administrative, Service and Support, Future Siting Opportunities, Buildings |
Natural Structure |
Campus Edges Existing Edges, Entries |
Circulation Parking, Walkways, Parking and Access, Service and Emergency Access, Signage |
Chapter III: Guidelines for Implementation |
Design Standards Open Space and View Corridors, Buffer Areas, Plazas, Walkways, Roadways, Signage, Lighting,: :Landscaping, Grounds and Maintenance, Parking, : : Site Amenities, Art and Sculpture, Building Materials |
Phasing Plan |
Chapter IV: Evolution of the Plan |
Campus History Historical Context |
University Mission and Goals Education Mission, Strategic Goals, Enrollment Projections |
Site Analysis Image and Identity, Spatial Structure,: : Design Vernacular, Views and Vistas, Wayfinding, Existing Circulation, Connections (Land Use and Zoning), Utilities,: :Topography and Climate, Vegetation, Parking, : : Buildings |
Planning Participation Workshop Analysis Workshop I (Part One....Part Two), : : Workshop II ,: : Workshop III,: : Workshop IV |
Appendix of Select Views |