The plan restores the classic collegiate beauty of South Campus
and gives it a new role as a center of professional education.
The South Campus will be remade as a center for professional
education with Law, Education, Social Work and executive education
programs of the School of Management joining Architecture and
Planning on our historic Main Street home.
The plan builds on E.B. Green’s 1930 campus plan,
reinforcing historic quadrangles, removing unsightly temporary
buildings, recovering grand lawns from parking and revitalizing
landscapes with projects like the make-over of Harriman Quad and a
new amphitheater in front of a revealed Onondaga Escarpment.
The plan will provide new facilities for the Law School and
create a professional education center, with major renovations of
Parker, Hayes and Crosby Halls, as well as the Biomedical Education
and Biomedical Research buildings and historic Clark Gym.
Access and way-finding will be improved with new facilities for
transit patrons and bicycle commuters, a simplified campus loop
road, a rationalized Bailey Avenue entrance, and better connections
to the neighborhood along pedestrian paths and to transit oriented
development.