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INTRODUCTION
What is a capacity study?
Why do a study?
ANALYSIS
Geography
Entry
Town Gown
Circulation and Transportation
Parking
Pedestrian Movement
Social and Academic Disconnect
Land use
Highest and Best Use
Open Space
Ecological Setting
Stormwater Management
Infrastructure
Architectural Character- Core
Architectural Character- Non Core
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
What guides our physical planning process?
Campus Experience
Campus Capacity and Architecture
Campus Connectivity
Sustainable Growth
Community Engagement
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Preserve the Historic Core
Recognize and develop the core as the central academic and social hub of the University
Build connections between segmented parts of campus
Expand to the east with a strategic use of height and density
Provide a clear sense of arrival and identity for the University through strategic points of entry
Analysis
Parking
Strength
Central Campus parking for faculty and staff is sufficient.
Use of structured parking on outer edge of campus core.
Issue
Driver frustration arises due to fragmented placement of surface lots.
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