Other Notable Universities

University of California - Santa Cruz

Student Body: 15,000
Location: Santa Cruz, California
Key Points:
  • Maintain the traditional campus core.
  • The campus should develop academic support facilities to provide programs, services and activities for all members of the campus community.
  • Provide a diversity of housing options for students and university employees.
  • To the extent possible, the campus will provide new pathways and improvements to existing pathways to enhance the “walkability” of the campus.
  • Protect historic resources through reuse or adaptation of historic structures.
  • Buildings shall be configured simply, to balance programmatic goals with sensitivity to the natural and/or built environment.
University of California in Santa Cruz
Brown = Campus Core Blue = Student and Employee Housing

University of Cincinnati

Student Body: 35,244
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio (downtown)
Key Points:
  • The master plan establishes guidelines and policies for development and provides the design vision for the connective open space fabric of campus.
  • Guide new infill development within a cohesive and connective tissue of open spaces.
  • Reasserts the campus as an active pedestrian precinct conducive to human interaction, study and play.
University of Cincinnati
Orange = Areas of Ongoing Construction

University of Notre Dame

Student Body: 10,400
Location: Notre Dame, Indiana
Key Points:
  • Ensure that the campus development respects the natural beauty and spacious feeling of the present campus.
  • Include a coherent transportation and parking network that responds to the evolving needs of the campus.
  • Reinforce the primacy of the pedestrian.
  • Mitigate the scale and visual impact of paved surfaces on the campus.
  • Strengthen the communal character of the campus.
  • Take steps to ensure the preservation of historically significant buildings and grounds.
University of Notre Dame
Brown = Proposed Buildings