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Wayfinding.Pdf CHALLENGES & 2.14 OPPORTUNITIES ProposedGateways – gateways recommended locations T S Y E L L A V 59 W LOVELL ST W LOVELL ST 81 60 52 GOLDSWORTH DR • All gateways will be related by S 97 W 77 R T U X LOWER INTRAMURAL TENNIS BELLEVUE PL FIELDS GOLDSWORTH VALLEY APTS COURTS EDRED ST MONROE ST STONE ST design and material but scaled 6 STANWOOD ST 89 CRAWFORD ST PHYSICAL PLANT 6 to their site, level of importance 5 NORTH DORMITORY RD 98 RANKIN AVE Stadium 3 8 OAKLAND DR PUBLIC NORTH SORENSEN SAFTEY Drive 7 VALLEY DR 47 TENNIS and use. COURTS 47 2 SPRAGUE AVE Entrance BURROWS RD 4 GILKINSON AVE SEELYE INDOOR 51 ATHLETIC FACILITY SCHNEIDER PARKING STRUCTURE #1 • All roads leading to these gateway SINDECUSE EAST BILL BROWN ALUMNI CTR 48 80 DAVIS ST HOWARD ST 72R entrances should be supported ELLSWORTH KANLEY TRACK VANDERCOOK 42 9 WALDO 45 STADIUM 41 BERNHARD CENTER by vehicular directional signs and 40 JOHN GILL 13 PRESS BOX HENRY 72W WOODLAWN 29 10 FETZER HYAMES FIELD 72F BOOK 44 STORE 1 trailblazers. ARCHER LN 46 STUDENT RECREATION 11 W MICHIGAN AVE CENTER BUSINESS CT 68 WILBUR AVE LITTLE STADIUM DR 69 WESTERN AVE SPINDLER THEATRE SANGREN ROBERT J BOBB Primary gateway element STADIUM 12 RANKIN AVE EBERT FIELD 50 • Primary gateways are points of OLIVER LN WALWOOD 102 THE WESLEY OAKLANDS MONTAGUE ROOD FOUNDATION 61 17 HOUSE AUSTIN ST SEIBERT LEE 16 ADMIN 107 HONORS 94 18 OLIVER ST entry for most first-time visitors. COLLEGE EVERETT 30 UNIVERSITYN ARENA Secondary gateway element KANLEY READ FIELDHOUSE CHAPEL S HAYES DR 95 82 McCRACKEN 19 66 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CLINICS ZIMMERMAN 83 WELBORN COMPUTER 87 SALT CENTER DOME SIEDSCHLAG • Secondary gateways are points 15 14 HAENICKE WOOD CAMPUS Oliver SERVICES Tertiary gateway element Howard 78 DRAPER 20 DAVIS 31 DINING DINING 86 GRANT ST CASS ST 88 79 32a Street of arrival to the campus and are WALDO DAVIS Street S DORMITORY LIBRARY DRAPER 28 CHEMISTRY Entrance PARKING FAUNCE FRENCH Entrance SERVICES 32 W MICHIGAN AVE 62 43 OLIVER ST 100 ARCADIA RD used primarily because of proximity 93 A 104 OFFICE for 67 SUSTAINABILITY 85 SHORT RD PARKVIEW AVE 49 TRIMPE H 21 27 KOHRMAN 101 EWB E BURNHAM E CAMPUS DR GIBBS CASS ST of access roads and general KNAUSS B 76 3301 26 TECH CIR 32b 71 BURNHAM BEAM 105 MOORE DINING POWER WHEATON4797 AVE 39 3400 PLANT CAMPUS DR TECH CIR KNOLLWOOD AVE FRIEDMANN ELMWOOD F DALTON APTS A - H WESTERN AVE convenience to the visitor. HEALTH AND 10042/1044/1046 C 10051/1053/1055 CENTER S BURNHAM 84 HUMAN SERVICES DUNBAR 25 MOORE DR Parkview WESTERN 38 VIEW APTS 37 G CLUBHOUSE 1125/1127/1129 SPRAU 24 ACTIVITY THERAPY Entrance D TECH CIR Q 106 S KOHRMAN ELMWOOD 4664 W SHAW Oakland CAMPUS DR RCVA CAMPUS DR P APTS J-Q 76 4481 CAMPUS DR EAST SHAW • Tertiary gateways are minor points 22 BROWN L LAFAYETTE AVE EUCLID ST O Drive 73 J 103 M 36 4502 Entrance WMU CAMPUS DR RESEARCH WAY 2404/2406/2408 4791 SOCCER 90 MILLER of entry that are convenient access K CAMPUS DR COMPLEX 1210/1212/1214/1216 N PARKING AUD STRUCTURE #2 1201/1203/1205/1207 35 GILMORE VAN DE GIESSEN RD THEATRE OAKLAND DR points to the campus. COMPLEX 23 REDWOOD AVE AUDITORIUM DR US-131 / I-94 CAMPUS DR 34 65 HOWARD ST 33 STADIUM DR BR • Improving landscape conditions E Miller NG IN E 4717 CAMPUS DR ER IN G W A WESTERN AVE Y Auditorium E A leading up to and around gateway CLE S SUTHERLAND AVE IR T E C EG D LL O R C Entrance N 92 E S S E I G E structures will enhance the sense P2 CRANE LN D N 63 A WESTBROOK ST V 109 KNOLLWOOD AVE KENT ST P1 of arrival. EAST P6 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING WORNER DR STADIUM DR ZHANG LEGACY APARTMENTS CALHOUN ST 65 COLLECTIONS CTR P3 ERC PAPER PILOT 64 PLANT ROELL DR CASS ST East 75 P5 Parking Deck LAWSON / 65 HUSSEY DR GABLE PARKVIEW CAMPUS ENGINEERING WAY WEST 74 WEST RECREATION DR P4 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 70 0 125 250 500 Feet 1 inch = 250 feet HOWARD ST West Parking Deck 0 125 250 500 Feet 1 inch = 220 feet Client/Project Project No. Western Michigan University 14WMU249001 Campus Wayfinding Master Planning Study Date Revisions Scale 08.10.14 N/A © 2014 Cloud Gehshan Associates.
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