The Campus Plan

Campus Planning, Design & Construction, 2015

What is the Campus Plan?

The Campus Plan is a framework of patterns and policies defining the qualities inherent in a functional, beautiful campus and setting forth how those qualities will be preserved and expanded with new construction.

Areas Covered by the Campus Plan

The Plan applies to university- owned properties within the contiguous Approved Campus Boundaries as shown on the Map (below), with the exception of the Riverfront Research Park. This Plan also applies to university-owned properties outside of the boundaries “The ’s campus will be responsive to the needs as defined by the Plan. of its occupants, adaptable to emerging opportunities, and beautiful to behold.”-- Campus Plan Vision

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BEECH ST BEECH university campuses can lose their open Collier Collier Counseling, Center House and Testing Matthew Knight CloranHamiltonDunn Arena JOHNSON LANE Erb Memorial COLUMBIA ST spaces—their distinguishing features— Union (EMU) Robbins McClain EAST 14TH AVE Prince Lucien Schnitzer Hawthorne Tingle Spiller Museum MRI McAllister Campbell McClure Dyment (PLC) of Art Thornton Willcox to new construction. Morton North DeCou Schafer Susan Caswell Hendricks Walton DeBusk Bean East Campus Campbell Straub Living Graduate Village Earl Adams Sweetser Bean Bean East Sheldon Learning West

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CAMPUS PLANNING, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

1276 University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1276 T (541) 346-5562 F (541) 346-6197 www.uplan,uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act The Twelve Campus Plan Policies

Policies apply to all campus construction and address the following issues:

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1. Process & Participation: a Planning decisions are made by following a process rather than an established image of the b campus. Plan provisions go well c nn beyond what is typical for d meaningful input from students, e faculty, staff, and others. f g i h j 2. Open-space Framework: k p The Plan ensures preservation m l s n and expansion of the q qq o

interconnected open spaces that r Refer to v t u note originated with Lawrence in the w y below z early 20th-century. Development x bb ll is prohibited in designated open cc hh spaces, open space improvements aa ee Refer to note below dd mm about open space are required, and campus edge development in Refer to kk this area and landscaping issues are note gg ff below addressed. N ii 0 200 400 ft University of Oregon Eugene Main Campus oo Refer to note below 3. Densities: The Plan defines Refer to about open space note development in maximum-allowed densities for below this area pp each design area to preserve the jj university’s historic character a. Gallery Walk Axis l. Amphitheater Green w. Gerlinger Entrance Green hh. Moss Axis while at the same time accommodatingb. Millrace Green m. MemorialMap Quad. of Designatedx Gerlinger Open Field Spaces Green ii. 17th Avenue Axis c. Green n. Johnson Lane Axis y. Straub Hall Green jj. Agate Hall Green d. Dads’ Gates Axis o. Promenade z. 15th Avenue Axis kk. Agate to Columbia Axis new facilities. e. Deady Hall Walk Axis p. Agate Street Axis aa. University Street Axis ll. East Campus Axis f. Old Campus Quadrangle q. Women’s Memorial Quadrangle bb. Glenn Starlin Green mm. Many Nations Longhouse Axis g. Onyx Green r. Onyx Axis cc. Kincaid Green nn. Franklin Boulevard Axis h. Science Green s. Emerald Axis dd. Southwest Campus Green oo. Moss Green 4. Space Use & Organization: The Plani. Agate ensures Entrance Green t. Living-Learning Center Green ee. East Campus Green pp. Garden Green j. Bakery Park Green u. Humpy Lumpy Green ff. Southwest Campus Axis qq. EMU Green preservation of the instructional corek. 13thand Avenue a Axis v. 10. Knight SustainableLibrary Axis Designgg. Columbia: Axis The Plan conveys a walkable campus. commitment to sustainable design through the Oregon Model for Sustainable 5. Replacement of Displaced Uses: The Plan Development. ensures all university uses are treated with importance. 11. Patterns: Patterns are design statements that describe and analyze design issues and 6. Maintenance & Building Service: The plan suggest ways to resolve them. There are requires a long-term and flexible design twenty-one patterns that must be approach. considered for every project. Many more are used as applicable. 7. Architectural Style & Historic Preservation: The Plan ensures preservation and 12. Design Area Special Conditions: The enhancement of the campus’s overall visual campus is divided into smaller design continuity. areas. For each of these areas the Plan identifies special conditions that should be 8. Universal Access: The Plan is committed to addressed when construction occurs. making all new facilities accessible to all.

9. Transportation: The Plan reaffirms long- For additional information please visit the Campus standing, innovative transportation policies Planning, Design & Construction web page, that have created a pedestrian- and bike- http://uplan.uoregon.edu, or contact Christine friendly campus. Thompson, Campus Planning (346-5572).

CAMPUS PLANNING, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

1276 University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1276 T (541) 346-5562 F (541) 346-6197 www.uplan,uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act