Campus Master Plan Update - Arizona State University

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Arizona State UniversityFive Year Campus Master Plan UpdateUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Purpose Re-energize/re-design the university as an advanced physical/technical learning environment Update plans and respond to changes since the 2006 Comprehensive Master Plan wascompleted Provide campus planning guidelines with flexibility to respond to frequent changes inacademic and research needs and priorities Identify site opportunities and capacities to meet 2020 space needs, based on projectedenrollment and research growth Establish architecture and landscape guidelines to assist in achieving design excellence andcampus cohesiveness Incorporate ASU’s sustainability goals and principles into the master plan and guidelines andutilize all as teaching opportunities Illustrate key planning elements to guide growth and improvements, such as land use, buildingpads, open space, and access managementUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Plan Influences ASU’s 2020 Strategic Business Framework Increased research to /- 700 million annual (mega research class) Academic changes Increased focus on enhancing learning intensity and success On campus residential growth Commitment to sustainability Campus Physical Population Capacity:15,000 Downtown Phoenix Campus15,000 Polytechnic Campus15,000 West Campus60,000 Tempe Campus105,000 TotalUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

ASU ing,RegentsJune2012Five Year2011CampusMasterUpdate:Summaryfor ArizonaBoardof RegentsJune2012

Campus MetricsDowntown Phoenix CampusPolytechnic CampusExistingPlan CapacityHeadcount10,29615,000Beds1,225 (12%)3,750 (25%)Total GSF1.6 mil.3.8 mil.Acad/Rsrch GSF1.2 mil.2.4 mil.Parking Spaces1,0401,800ExistingPlan CapacityAcademic/Research/Support AcresHeadcountHeadcount10,29615,000Development AcresBedsBeds1,225 (12%)3,750 (25%)Total AcreageTotal Acreage2020Total GSFTotal GSF1.6 mil.3.8 mil.Acad/Rsrch GSFAcad/Rsrch GSF1.2 mil.2.4 mil.Parking SpacesParking Spaces1,0401,800ExistingPlan CapacityAcademic/Research/Support AcresHeadcountHeadcount5,91615,000Development AcresBedsBeds337 (6%)3,000 (20%)Total AcreageTotal Acreage2020Total GSFTotal GSF0.86 mil.2.9 mil.West PhoenixCampusTempe CampusAcad/RsrchGSFAcad/RsrchGSF0.75 mil.1.8 mil.Parking SpacesParking Spaces2,8113,750ExistingPlan CapacityAcademic/Research/Support AcresAcademic/Research/Support t AcresDevelopment Acres‐70BedsBeds337 (6%)3,000 (20%)Total AcreageTotal Acreage278278Total GSFTotal GSF0.86 mil.2.9 mil.Acad/Rsrch GSFAcad/Rsrch GSF0.75 mil.1.8 mil.note: duplicated counts based on Fall 2011 FTE, still to be reconciled between Dr. Crow and Dr. Olsen.Parking SpacesParking Spaces2,8113,750Academic/Research/Support AcresAcademic/Research/Support Acres‐208Development AcresDevelopment Acres‐70Total AcreageTotal Acreage278278HeadcountBedsTotal GSFAcad/Rsrch GSFParking SpacesExisting4,8771,306 (26%)2.1 mil.1.1 mil.3,167Existing‐4,877‐1,306 (26%)6132.1 mil.1.1 mil.3,167Existing‐51,469‐10,432 (20%)61315.9 mil.8.9 mil.18,118Existing‐51,469‐10,432 (20%)63415.9 mil.8.9 mil.18,118‐‐634Plan Capacity15,0003,750 (25%)4.8 mil.2.6 mil.3,750Plan Capacity29515,0003183,750 (25%)6134.8 mil.2.6 mil.3,750Plan Capacity29560,00031815,000 (25%)61319.3 mil.10.6 mil.18,118Plan Capacity49860,00013615,000 (25%)63419.3 mil.10.6 mil.18,118498136634note: duplicated counts based on Fall 2011 FTE, still to be reconciled between Dr. Crow and Dr. Olsen.University Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Architectural GuidelinesGuideline Goals: Institute greater continuity into architectural design Integrate new buildings into existing campus fabricGuideline Principles: Pedestrian friendly “edges” Reflect neighboring materials Porosity at ground level Create exterior gathering spacesPolytechnic CampusDowntown CampusWest CampusTempe Campus Central courtyardsUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Landscape Architectural GuidelinesGuideline Goals: Form a common visual and functional environment Create individual campus identities Demonstrate commitment to sustainabilityGuideline Principles: Sustainable landscapes Cohesive visual identity Enhance human comfortPolytechnic CampusWest CampusDowntown CampusTempe CampusUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

EnvironmentalGraphicsGraphic DesignGuidelinesEnvironmentalGuidelinesGuideline Goals: Develop signage to compliment the built environment Maximize sign function - minimize visual impact Make wayfinding a natural human experience Strengthen brand image via continuityGuideline Principles:Environmental Graphic Design (EGD) embraces manydesign disciplines including graphic, architectural,interior, landscape, and industrial design, all concernedwith the visual aspects of wayfinding, communicatingidentity and information, and shaping the idea of place.Some common examples of work by EGD practitionersinclude wayfinding systems, architectural graphics,signage, exhibit design, identity graphics, dynamicenvironments, civic design, pictogram design, retail andstore design, mapping, and themed environments. Balanced design - cost, sustainability, creativity Create an adaptable framework of sign families Refine good design - stick to your road mapUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Downtown Phoenix Campus Master PlanPostOfficeNHI2CronkiteTaylorPlaceNHI1ASU PrepAcademyUniversityCenterABCPURLMercadoDowntown Phoenix Campus Master PlanAcademic expansionAAcademicExpansionFuture ED ASU DEVELOPMENTStudentRecreationCenterSRC Expansionat theYMCAPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREPROJECTS IN PLANNING, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONEXISTING CAMPUS BUILDINGUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Downtown Phoenix Campus GrowthFilmore StreetNHI2CronkiteTaylor PlaceNHI11st StreetCentral Ave.1st StreetCentral Ave.PostOffifcePolk StreetPURLEXISTING BUILDINGSPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREPROPOSED ACADEMICPROPOSED RESIDENTIAL/STUDENT LIFELIGHT RAIL STOPUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

New Buildings at Downtown CampusThe Y @ ASUUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Polytechnic Campus Master PlanHSCCNTRTechUnionAGBCCLRBPolytechnic Campus Master PlanAcademic and research expansionFuture residential developmentGateway sites, signature architecturePhase I residential, dining, student recreation centerCampus GreenPROPOSED ASU DEVELOPMENTPROJECTS IN PLANNING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREEXISTING CAMPUS BUILDINGFUTURE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIESUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Polytechnic Campus GrowthEXISTING BUILDINGSPROPOSED ACADEMICHSCUnionTechAGBCCLRBPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREPROPOSED RESIDENTIAL/STUDENT LIFEUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

New Buildings at Polytechnic CampusSun Devil Fitness ComplexCentury HallCitrus Dining PavilionUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

West Campus Master PlanUCBFABCLCCFLHLBCSCWest Campus Master PlanFuture residential developmentFuture development opportunityPROPOSED ASU DEVELOPMENTPhase I residential, dining, student recreation centerPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREPROJECTS IN PLANNING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTIONEXISTING CAMPUS BUILDINGFUTURE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIESUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

West Campus GrowthEXISTING BUILDINGSPROPOSED ACADEMICUCBFABCLCCPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREFLHLBCSCPROPOSED RESIDENTIAL/STUDENT LIFEFUTURE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIESUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

New Buildings at West CampusSun Devil Fitness ComplexCasa de OroVerde Dining PavilionUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Tempe Campus Master PlanSun ch expansionMemorialUnionDensity and infill in campus coreEngineering expansionBusiness School expansionGammageAuditoriumStudent Recreation Center expansionSRCStrengthen “heart” of campusHayden Library activationTempe Campus Master PlanOrange Mall as “Main Street”Housing redevelopment, increasedensityMixed-use transit oriented developmentExtension of Tyler MallGateway mixed-useUniversity Athletic Facilities DistrictPROPOSED ASU DEVELOPMENTPROJECTS IN PLANNING, DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED PARKING STRUCTUREEXISTING CAMPUS BUILDINGLIGHT RAIL STOPSFUTURE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIESUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Tempe Campus GrowthSun DevilStadiumFultonEXISTING BUILDINGSMemorialUnionPROPOSED RESIDENTIAL/STUDENT LIFESRCUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

New Buildings at Tempe CampusNorth CampusSun Devil Fitness ComplexMcCord HallManzanita Hall RenovationUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

New Buildings at Tempe CampusBlock 12ISTB 4University Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

ASU Athletics Facilities DistrictUniversity Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

Evolving the New American UniversityImages from http://www.flickr.com/photos/asupcg/University Management Team Meeting, August 20, 2012

60,000 Tempe Campus 105,000 Total December 2011 Master Plan Update: Summary for Arizona Board of Regents June 2012Five Year Campus Master Plan Update: Summary for Arizona Board of Regents Jun

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