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Regional Topography
Building Name
Year Constructed
Addition / Renovation
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2 3 4 5 6
Caldwell Hall
McMahon Hall Marist Hall OBoyle Hall Power Plant Gibbons Hall
1889
1895 1900 1900 1910 1912
1960
-
7
8 9 10
1914
1917 1917 1919
1889 - 1920
Building Name
Year Constructed
Addition / Renovation
1
2 3 4 5 6
1925-1928
1930 1932 1939 1940 1946
1958
1955, 1974 1999 1948 -
7
8 9
Regan Hall
Shahan Hall St. Vincent de Paul Chapel
1949
1949 1949
1991
1889 - 1920
1921 - 1950
Building Name
Year Constructed
Addition / Renovation
1
2 3 4 5 6
McGivney Hall
Father OConnell East McCort-Ward Building Gowan Hall Pangborn Hall Eugene I. Kane Student Ctr.
1957-1958
1959 1961 1961 1961 1962
2009, 2010
2010 1999
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8 9 10 11 12
1962
1962 1966 1966 1970 1977
2010
1997 -
Building Name
Year Constructed
Addition / Renovation
1
2 3 4 5 6
Raymond A. Dufour
Hannan Hall Centenial Village Columbus School of Law Curley Court Millennium North + South
1985
1987 1988 1994 1999 2001
7
8 9
Edward J. Pryzbyla
Ground Complex Opus Hall
2003
2008 2009
1889 - 1980
1981 - 2010
10
+230 +200
+190
+180
+170
Asset and a Challenge Adds to lack of clarity 100+ foot grade change Views up to the campus core
+170
+150 +210
FT
Topography
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15-min walk
10-min walk
5-min walk
Land within a 5 minute walk of the metro is an important real estate asset Key Issues include: Use Relationship to edges Links to campus core Arrival and Gateway
Pedestrian
Walking Circle
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Urban south east corner Confusing roadway and intersection alignments Redundant or superfluous street connections
Brookland --CUA
Secondary Roads
University Roads
13
Taylor Street
Brookland - CUA
Pedestrian Conflicts
14
Student Housing
Centennial Hall
Most iconic buildings are surrounded by roads and parking Metro tenuously connected to campus core
McMahon Hall
Library Shrine
Pedestrian Islands
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Draft Plan
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The goal of this Master Plan is to support the Universitys Strategic Plan through the following objectives:
Foster a collegiate atmosphere and a vibrant campus experience for students, faculty, staff and visitors
Create a more cohesive campus
Sustainable campus environment Strengthen connections (pedestrian, spatial, neighborhood) View corridors, edges, arrival
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2010
850 85.8% 77.4%
2011
1,026 85.8% 77.4%
2012
850 85.8% 77.4%
2016
950 85.8% 77.4%
2022
950 85.8% 77.4%
2027
1,000 85.8% 77.4%
2010 Full-time Faculty Staff Total Part-time Faculty Staff Total Headcount Faculty Staff Total 366 958 1,324
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Concept Plan
Taylor Street
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Taylor Street
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Taylor Street
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Taylor Street
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Taylor Street
23
Taylor Street
24
Taylor Street
25
Taylor Street
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Taylor Street
27
Taylor Street
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Michigan Avenue
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Housing Goals:
Continue the long-standing policy that requires full-time traditional undergraduate first and second year students to live on-campus; Expand single gender residence halls for first year students;
Sustainability Initiatives
Past 1970s Expand on current initiatives Reducing impervious surface Increase Tree cover Low impact storm water design Current development interrupted the flow of dense woodland into the campus, leaving isolated remnants Reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions Building placement and design Meet LEED standards in building design
Make students active participants in realizing a more sustainable campus (e.g. academic initiatives & energy challenges)
Transportation Demand Management Plan
Exiting Conditions
Concept Plan
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