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Gateways The Civic Gateway The Learning Gateway The Environmental Gateway The Information Gateway The Gateway to Campus Life. City and University. Burlington. University and City. Civic Buildings at the University Green. The University Green. Campus Spatial Structure.
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Gateways • The Civic Gateway • The Learning Gateway • The Environmental Gateway • The Information Gateway • The Gateway to Campus Life
City and University Burlington
Campus Planning Issues Civic/Service/Parking conflicts
Campus Planning Issues Image of the University from Main Street
Campus Planning Issues Service and Parking dominate Opportunity Spaces
Campus Planning Issues Potential Design Opportunities
Campus Planning Issues Vibrant Social Communication
Unify Landscape and Building Major Green Open Spaces • The UniversityGreen • The Academic Quad • The Gateway Quad
Clarity of Spatial Definition • Building Edges Define Space • Enhance Urban Edge • Define a New Campus Gateway
Major Pedestrian Routes/Service Access • Connect Campus Places • Reduce Service/Pedestrian Conflicts
CATS Shuttle Route • Enhance Campus Transit System
Landscape Elements Academic Quad • Gateway Quad • Forest • Water • Field • Variety Within a Clear Spatial Structure • Landscape Concepts Reinforce Campus Districts University Green
Gateway Quad “The Forest”
The Gateway Campus Center • The Building as Social Center • The Building as Campus Connector • The Building as a Showcase of Context, Environment and Use
Context Existing Condition
Context Adapted Building Context
Context New Campus Center
Environment Closed Cycle Concept Open Cycle Concept
Environment Building and Open Space Strategies • Harvest Sun for Daylight • Solar Power replaces • Electricity • Wind circulates and • exhausts Air • Water provides Cooling • Living Machines recycle • Sewage
Environment Building Conditioning Strategies • Passive Mode in • Transient Places • Mixed Mode in • Light Activity Places • Conventional Mode • in Dedicated Places
Use Program Organization • Consolidate Existing Activities • Strategically Group New Activities • Circulation as Social Connector • Choreograph Interior and Exterior Places by Season and Time of Day