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Comprehensive Campus Development Plan: Enhancing Sustainability and Efficiency

Workshop 4 Observations Phase by Warren Denny covers Historic, Natural & Built Systems, Benchmark Institutions, Concept Design, Planning Principles, & more for the University of Kentucky campus. Details on topography, water sheds, building locations, vegetation, circulation, utilities, and land use plans are included.

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Comprehensive Campus Development Plan: Enhancing Sustainability and Efficiency

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  1. Campus Physical Development Plan Author: Warren Denny • Workshop 4 • Observations Phase • •Historic Development • •Natural Systems • •Built Systems • •Benchmark Institutions • •Workshop Comments • •Summary of Findings • •Key Issues • Concept Design • •Planning Principles • •Concept Plan

  2. Local Topography Fault Line University of Kentucky •Topography •Slope •General Water Shed / Sinkholes •Building Location

  3. Local Topography Fault Line University of Kentucky •General Water Shed / Sinkholes •Building Location

  4. Campus Vegetation Fault Line University of Kentucky •Quad / Lawn •Trees / Woods •Natural Woods / Arboretum •Rec Fields •Athletics •Surface Parking

  5. Campus Vegetation Fault Line University of Kentucky •Informal / Natural •Formal / Geometric

  6. Campus Physical Development Plan • Workshop 4 • Observations Phase • •Historic Development • •Natural Systems • •Built Systems • •Benchmark Institutions • •Workshop Comments • •Summary of Findings • •Key Issues • Concept Design • •Planning Principles • •Concept Plan

  7. Existing Facilities Athletics Academic Parking Housing Service Student Use Medical Center Agriculture LCC Administration

  8. Existing Campus Zones Athletics Academic Parking Housing Service Student Use Medical Center Agriculture LCC Administration

  9. Land Use Plans 1990 Land Use Plan Current Land Use

  10. Campus Walking Distances 20 Minute 15 Minute 10 Minute 5 Minute

  11. Campus Circulation •Vehicular Circulation and parking •Pedestrian Circulation •Areas of Possible Pedestrian / Vehicle Conflict

  12. Campus Circulation 5 Minute Walk •Vehicular Circulation and parking •Pedestrian Circulation •Areas of Possible Pedestrian / Vehicle Conflict

  13. Campus Circulation •Vehicular Circulation and parking •Pedestrian Circulation •Areas of Possible Pedestrian / Vehicle Conflict

  14. Campus Open Space Surface Parking Lots Areas Of Inactivity Acquisition Boundary 920 Acres

  15. Campus Open Space Surface Parking Lots Surface Lots Consolidated Area of Surface Lots Areas Of Inactivity Land Used for Parking 107 Acres

  16. Campus Open Space Surface Parking Lots Surface Lots Consolidated Area of Surface Lots Surface Lots Depicted as Structured Parking Decks Areas Of Inactivity 16% of land used for parking

  17. Campus Utilities - Steam Heat lost through Corroded infrastructure Plants built in 1950’s

  18. Campus Utilities - Storm Water •Storm Water System

  19. Campus Utilities - Chilled Water •Current System •Areas of Low Pressure / Limited Capacity •Areas of Possible Expansion

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