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Park University Master Plan Update

Park University Master Plan Update. Master Plan Commission April 10, 2006. Inspiration. Section 1. Inspiration. 1.1 Executive Summary 1.2 Process 1.3 Goals & Objectives 1.4 Campus Overview. Plan. Section 2. Plan. 2.1 Campus Assessment 2.2 Conceptual Options 2.3 Final Option.

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Park University Master Plan Update

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  1. Park UniversityMaster Plan Update Master Plan Commission April 10, 2006

  2. Inspiration

  3. Section 1.Inspiration • 1.1 Executive Summary • 1.2 Process • 1.3 Goals & Objectives • 1.4 Campus Overview

  4. Plan

  5. Section 2.Plan • 2.1 Campus Assessment • 2.2 Conceptual Options • 2.3 Final Option

  6. Section 2.Plan • 2.1 Campus Assessment Current Parkville Campus Data - Student Peak Load: 1200 - Teaching Station Ratio: 0.87optimum is 0.75 range Runs 0.65 to 1.22 • Full Time Classroom %: 35%utilization goal is 60% • Teaching Station Size: 34.22 sft.typical range is 22-35 sft.

  7. Section 2.Plan • 2.1 Campus Assessment Enrollment Projections FA 2005 1225 FA 2012 1950

  8. Section 2.Plan • 2.1 Campus Assessment Today’s Park Improved Efficiency Efficiency 2012 Campus Peak Load 1950 1950 Teaching Station Ratio 0.870.75 Net Teaching Stations 1697 1426 Size Factor (nsf) 34.22 34.22 Teaching Space (nsf) 58,054 48,798 Less Current <35,895 sft.> New Teaching Space (nsf) 22,159 12,902 GrossSF(@1.3 net to gross) 28,806 16,773

  9. Section 2.Plan • 2.1 Campus Assessment Today’s Park Improved Efficiency Efficiency 2012 Campus Peak Load 1950 1950 Teaching Space Need (nsf) 22,159 12,902 Ratio of Office to Teaching Space 1.30 1.44 Office Space Need (nsf) 28,806 18,578 Plus Current Deficit 0 5,168 New Office Space (nsf) 28,806 23,746 GrossSF(@1.3 net to gross) 37,448 30,869

  10. Section 2.Plan • 2.1 Campus Assessment Today’s Park Improved Efficiency Efficiency 2012 Campus Peak Load 1950 1950 Teaching Space Need (gsf) 28,806 16,773 Office Space Need (gsf) 37,448 30,869 Total Teaching and Office 66,254 47,642

  11. Section 2.Plan • 2.3 Final Option

  12. Section 2.Plan • 2.3 Final Option 3 KEY PROGRAM AREAS: RESIDENTIAL ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION STUDENT LIFE AND ATHLETICS

  13. Section 2.Plan RESIDENTIAL Copley Quad – Phased 500 Beds Shephard II Development

  14. Plan

  15. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Business and ManagementKey Variables are Qualitative Goaland Administration Space Needs -- Scenario A : Expand in Mackay- Scenario B : New Building- Scenario C : Underground

  16. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Business and ManagementKey Variables are Qualitative Goaland Administration Space Needs -- Scenario A : Expand in Mackay- Scenario B : New Building- Scenario C : Underground

  17. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Mackay Hall- Option 1 : Administration Only- Option 2 : Business & Management and Administration

  18. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Mackay Hall- Option 1 : Administration Only- Option 2 : Business & Management and Administration

  19. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Norrington Hall- Option 1: Arts & Humanities - Option 2: Social Sciences - Option 3: Both Faculty and Key Teaching Resources in Norrington General Classroom Space Underground

  20. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Norrington Hall- Option 1: Arts & Humanities - Option 2: Social Sciences - Option 3: BothFaculty and Key Teaching Resources in Norrington General Classroom Space Underground

  21. Plan

  22. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Herr House- International Studies- Faculty Offices for Education - Faculty Lounge - CETL

  23. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Hawley Hall- Youth Conservatory for Music - Theatre Education

  24. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Global Institute - New Building Parking Garage – New Building

  25. Plan

  26. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Findlay Wakefield- Natural and Applied Sciences Learning and Office Spaces

  27. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Potential Building Acquisition- Interior Design and Fine Arts in Renovated Space

  28. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Park Academic Underground - Learning Spaces for Education, Social Sciences, and Arts & Humanities (option)- Business & Management (option) - Student Services - Redeveloped McAfee Library- Expanded IT - Underground Commons

  29. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Park Academic Underground - Learning Spaces for Education, Social Sciences, and Arts & Humanities (option)- Business & Management (option) - Student Services - Redeveloped McAfee Library- Expanded IT - Underground Commons

  30. Section 2.Plan ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION Park Academic Underground - Watson Literacy Center - Board Room - Relocated Dock - Relocated Physical Plant

  31. Plan

  32. Section 2.Plan STUDENT LIFE and ATHLETICS Thompson Commons Redevelopment- Student Center Breckon Sports Center- Athletics Labor Hall Redevelopment - Recreation and Wellness

  33. Plan

  34. Section 2.Plan STUDENT LIFE and ATHLETICS Softball- move to sports precinct (long term) Athletic Training- new sports precinct team center Track & Field (short term)- renew existing track Track & Field and Stadium- land bank with current uses - cooperative plan for ultimate scenario

  35. Plan

  36. Section 2.Plan TRANSPORTATION & PARKING Circulation Changes Realignment of Existing Roadways Access Control Parking

  37. Plan

  38. Implement

  39. Section 3.Implement Phasing / Implementation

  40. Section 3.Implement • 3.3 Phasing / Implementation Dependent Phases • Stage 1: New Residential and Student Center • Stage 2: Expand Academic and Office Capacity

  41. Section 3.Implement Phase 1 Housing – 250 BedsCopley Quad Shephard II

  42. Section 3.Implement Phase 2A – Student CommonsHerr House Residential to New Copley QuadRenovate Herr HouseBuild Commons LinkMove Thompson Food Service to Commons Link

  43. Section 3.Implement Phase 2B – Student Commons Renovate Thompson Commons

  44. Section 3.Implement Phase 3A – Underground Traffic Modification (optional) Create New Emergency Truck Egress (north entrance) Covert President Condit Entrance (pedestrian only) Reroute Internal Truck Trafficways

  45. Section 3.Implement Phase 3B – Underground Renovation Redevelop McAfee Library (raw space) Relocate Dock and Physical Plant New Classroom Space (former library) Renovate/Update Public Areas Develop New Underground Commons New Student Services (former library)

  46. Section 3.Implement Phase 4 – Norrington Renewal Renovate Norrington Move Education Offices from Copley to Herr House Move Art & Humanities and Social Sciences from Copley to Norrington

  47. Section 3.Implement Phase 6 – Building X Renewal Renovate Building X Move Fine Arts to Building XMove Interior Design to Building XRemove Alumni Hall

  48. Section 3.Implement Phase 7 – Transportation Makeover New Loop Road

  49. Section 3.Implement Phase 8 – Residential Expansion New Residential Completes Copley Quad

  50. Section 3.Implement Phase 9 – Business & Management New Building

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