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Audrain, Calvert W. – Planning for Higher Education, 1986
The underlying principle of the organization of the University of Chicago campus is a series of interlocking quadrangles. The way in which this design concept evolved from the origin of the campus in the designs by Henry Ives Cobb to the newest development, the science quad, is presented. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Campus Planning, College Administration, College Buildings
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Bruegman, Donald C. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1989
Five principal products of an integrated academic, fiscal, and facility planning process are discussed: an academic plan, a physical development plan, institutional priorities, a capital budget, and an operating budget. Criteria for successful implementation of a planning process that integrates these five plans are offered. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Buildings, College Planning, Educational Facilities Planning
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Hight, Charles; Lincourt, John – Planning for Higher Education, 1996
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte's innovative approach to campus planning was to designate an internal task force to provide the vision, values, planning assumptions, and operational rules guiding the master plan, only later to involve architect-planners for implementation. This keeps control of the plan within the campus community…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Campus Planning, Change Strategies, College Buildings
Linn, Charles – Architectural Record, 1998
Discusses a college master plan that remodeled old buildings, added new ones, and tied roads together on a campus that had experienced a haphazard evolution. The plan included splitting large parking lots into smaller ones divided by trees and plants, moving university functions of certain buildings to other locations, and strategically locating…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, Educational Facilities Planning, Higher Education
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Ottervik, Eric V.; Corallo, Anthony L. – Planning for Higher Education, 1984
A library now in the final planning stages at Lehigh University is described. The new building will also house the university's computing center and related activities. The planning process is traced, indicating the relationships among various aspects of the process--academic, physical, fiscal, and political. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Case Studies, College Buildings, College Libraries
Demonica, Dominick; Ogurek, Douglas – College Planning & Management, 2002
Discusses the usefulness of a well-defined master plan to community colleges and explores trends in master planning that place more emphasis on issues that attract and retain students; these include the first impression, a sense of place, a concern for the environment, student housing, parking, and partnership zones. (EV)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Campuses, College Buildings, Community Colleges
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Storey, William – Planning for Higher Education, 1991
The process used by California to revamp its college and university space and utilization standards is described. It involved establishing four space utilization and planning principles (simplicity, flexibility, accountability, consensus) and developed square footage formulas for four space types (classrooms, teaching laboratories, research space,…
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, Classrooms, College Buildings
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Sharma, R. D.; Kumar, S. – Research in Higher Education, 1985
A college space planning problem for an institution with high-density development on the campus site is examined. A model was developed that minimizes vertical student pedestrian movements. It is suggested that future investigators should consider a multiobjective approach to the resolution of space allocation problems. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Planning, Departments, Educational Facilities
Wiens, Janet – College Planning & Management, 2002
Describes the design of Coe College in Iowa, the University of Chicago, and the University of California's Washington, DC campus to illustrate the successful development of a physical identity by urban institutions. (EV)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Campus Planning, Campuses, College Buildings
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Braunschweiger, Robert; Thompson, Richard – Planning for Higher Education, 1997
Between the master plan of a college campus and design of single buildings is the neglected province of "microplanning" small campus spaces. Such planning is guided by campus finances and institutional academic needs; knowledge of the distinctive tradition of American campus planning; and understanding of the particular institution's…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, College Environment, College Planning
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Dounias, Linos M. – Planning for Higher Education, 1984
Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts and its architects devised a way to plan for growth and to coordinate development over 10 years of four buildings with a diversity of uses; time completion with planned population growth; save land, energy administrative time, and fund-raising efforts; and provide added educational benefits. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, Construction Programs, Educational Facilities Design
Guarneiri, Michele – Facilities Manager, 1997
Several colleges and universities participate in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star Buildings program, in which institutions commit to improving their buildings' energy efficiency and reducing energy costs. All participants must also be a Green Lights Program participant or agree to specific building-wide lighting upgrades. The…
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Planning, Educational Facilities, Efficiency
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Fink, Ira – Planning for Higher Education, 1999
Questions some fundamental assumptions of historical methods of space guidelines in college facility planning, and offers an alternative approach to space projections based on a new benchmarking method. The method, currently in use at several institutions, uses space per faculty member as the basis for prediction of need and space allocation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Benchmarking, College Buildings, College Faculty, College Planning
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Saksen, Louis C. – Planning for Higher Education, 1987
An evaluative methodology for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of an existing physical plant in order to make informed long-range facility plans that maximize the impact of capital expenditures on the overall university budget is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Costs, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning
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Hewitt, Clinton N. – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
An approach to campus planning and renewal during declining enrollment is described. The process uses computer programing to integrate seven factors: building suitability to program, schedule, existing commitments, cost, effect on general use spaces, campus planning compatibility, and disturbance of current assignments of units not in the study.…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, College Planning, Facility Improvement
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