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UMBC Facilities Master Plan – Draft Report
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Report Organization
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1.  Description of Master Plans & Benefits of a Master Plan
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1.  Description of Master Plans & Benefits of a Master Plan
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1. Master Plan:  Schedule 2003
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2. Observations
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2.a.  Observations:  History
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2.a.  Observations:  History ~ farm & Spring Grove
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2.a.  Observations:  History ~ farm & UMBC
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2.a.  Observations:  History ~ farm & Spring Grove
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2.a.  Observations:  History ~ UMBC   1960’s
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2.a.  Observations:  History ~ UMBC    21st century
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2.a.  Observations:  History ~ UMBC    2003
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.b.  Observations:  Regional Context & Scale
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~ topography
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~ water
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~ impervious surfaces & trees
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~ CERA
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~ CERA
Native Forest, Hiking Trails, Academic Research, Animal Habitat
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~ CERA
        Opportunities for Increasing CERA’s Health, Use, & Appeal
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2.c.  Observations: Natural Systems ~ CERA + Existing Tree Canopy
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2.c.  Observations: Natural Systems ~ Natural Areas Outside of CERA
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~
        Natural Systems + Potential Limiting Factors for Development
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2.c.  Observations:  Natural Systems ~
        Natural Systems + Potential Limiting Factors for Development
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2.d.  Observations:  Built Systems
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2.d.  Observations:  Built Systems ~ circulation
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2.d.  Observations:  Built Systems ~ surface parking
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2.d.  Observations:  Built Systems ~ parking
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2.e.  Summary of Observations
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2.e.  Summary of Observations:  Mission & Vision
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2.e.  Summary of Observations:  Development Goals
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2.e.  Summary of Observations:  Additional Considerations
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2.e.  Summary of Observations:  Building on Strengths
  • Areas for Improvement
  •  The quality of the entry sequence does not match UMBC’s reputation and aspirations
  •  Traffic and parking dominate ‘the loop’
  •  Academic and residential areas could be more interwoven
  •  Ecological communities could be better integrated into the campus
  •  The campus could be ‘warmer’
  •  Clarification of UMBC’s “face” & relationship to surrounding communities
  •  Outward-Looking plan (TRC and South Campus)
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2.f.  Guiding Principles
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2.f.  Guiding Principles
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3.   Concept Development
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3.a.   Concept Development: Analytical Diagrams
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3.b.   Concept Development:  Programming & Adjacencies
         “Dot Diagrams”
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3.b.   Concept Development:  Programming & Adjacencies
         “Dot Diagrams”
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3.c.   Concept Development: Campus Core Conceptual Schemes
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3.c.   Concept Development: Campus Core Conceptual Schemes
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4.a.   Concept Development: Taming Hilltop Circle
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4.a.   Concept Development: Taming Hilltop Circle
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4.a.   Concept Development: Taming Hilltop Circle ~
         medians as native landscapes & infiltration strips
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan ~ UMBC long-term
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ existing conditions
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ existing conditions
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ meeting current deficiencies
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ meeting current deficiencies
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students – residence halls
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students – residence halls
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students - parking
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students - parking
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students - parking
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan ~ parking demolition
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students – other buildings
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4.b.  Final Plan:  Phasing ~ for 16,000 students – other buildings
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan ~ UMBC long-term
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan ~ more new buildings
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan ~ more new residential
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4.b.  Final Plan: Comparison with Previous Housing Study
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4.b.  Final Plan: Whole Campus Master Plan ~ residential demolition
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5.  Projected Acquisitions:  Spring Grove
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5.  Projected Acquisitions:  Spring Grove
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UMBC Facilities Master Plan – Draft Report