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[PDF, 80 pages]
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[PDF, 154 pages]

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View the final report of the master planning process, prepared in June 2009:

Final Report [PDF, 80 pages] »       Appendix [PDF, 154 pages] »

View an overview presentation of the master planning process narrated by Luanne Greene of Ayers Saint Gross:

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The goal of the master planning process, which began in the fall of 2007, was to determine the current and future needs of the Reynolda Campus, not only in terms of spaces (buildings and green spaces) needed to succeed in our educational mission, but also in terms of parking and traffic, environmental/sustainability issues and utility infrastructure. This process is a natural complement to the strategic planning process completed in 2008.

The master plan is not an inventory of current building projects. It is, instead, a thirty-year forward projection, with recommendations on the placement of new buildings, campus streets, and other architectural and landscape features.

The master planning process has been guided by two committees: a steering committee and a larger advisory committee. Ayers Saint Gross, a leading campus planning firm from Baltimore, and several other consulting firms have been retained to assist with the planning process.

Suggestions and questions are also welcome — please use the comments form.


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