Creating the Framework
Creating the Framework
The Campus Master Plan
This chapter discusses the creation of the award-winning 2001 Campus Master Plan that was spurred by the need to update the 1988 Campus Framework Plan prepared by Johnson, Johnson, and Roy (1991) and by announcement of significant enrollment increases for the 16-campus University of North Carolina system. The three-year planning process began in 1998 with the hiring of the Baltimore-based architectural firm of Ayers Saint Gross. Charged with creating a plan for the physical development of the campus into the 21st century, the architectural consultants launched an intensive process during which hundreds of faculty, staff, students, administration, and campus neighbors engaged in over 500 planning meetings. A key concern of the participants was planning for preservation and extension of the existing open space. This chapter describes the information gathered and the actions taken during the planning process for the 2001 Campus Master Plan.
Keywords: 2001 Campus Master Plan, 1988 Campus Framework Plan, enrollment increases, University of North Carolina system, Ayers Saint Gross
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