December 01, 2016 Clemson University CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Project Schedule Agenda WORKSHOP 2 Analysis Updates • MyCampus Findings • Space Needs Summary • Mobility Framework Mapping Brainstorm Session ANALYSIS UPDATES Postcard by Jonathan Balcombe (Class of 2015), Creative Services Internship MyCampus Findings Survey Respondent Overview TYPE OF RESPONDENT Icon Summary BY RESPONDENT TYPE Structure & Sense of Place LANDMARKS • Bowman Field & Tillman • Carillon Garden, Amphitheater, Reflecting Pond, & Library • Fort Hill & wooded quad • Hendrix Center • Death Valley, Littlejohn, Riggs Field, and Fike • Agricultural fields and Botanical Gardens Tillman used to be a very Structure & iconic place for me (before I became a student) Now that Sense of I know who Tillman was I am no longer impressed. Seeing Tillman tells Place me I’m home. LANDMARKS The trees and vast green spaces in the middle of campus are Death Valley! what made me fall in love with Football, Go Tigers! Clemson on my first visit here. Library Bridge is the main We are blessed to go to Favorite view school whose back yard is a directional place my looking back toward lake. The reason why friends and I use when Auburn will never be better reflection pool. trying to meet up/find than Clemson each other It's not clear that you've entered the campus Mobility when you drive this direction. We need to GATEWAYS clearly designate where campus starts for visitors. • Most frequently noted (Cherry & Perimeter Intersection) gateways along 93 at College Ave and Sikes • Other primary gateways along 93 at 76 , when crossing Lake Hartwell, and at 76 and Perimeter • Smaller gateways along Perimeter Road Mobility PEDESTRIAN ROUTES • Library Bridge and Fort Hill diagonal path are most frequently used walking routes • Connections north-south between Tillman-Lee and Sikes-Brooks also significant • Connections back to parking lots and residential areas Mobility BIKE ROUTES • Significantly more bicycle traffic enters from downtown Clemson and east • Perimeter Road was infrequently marked as bicycling route on survey • Significant bicycle traffic all across central campus Mobility TRANSIT ROUTES • Significant differences in east/west routes • East route primarily links to parking lots; loop route • West loop links to Downtown Clemson & Central; out-and-back route Mobility DRIVING ROUTES • Primary connections along 93 and Perimeter Road drawn • Secondary connections along Cherry Rd. and Williamson Rd. • Several routes in central campus appear to be based on entering parking lots (Sikes & Library lot east) • Lots of driving around within parking lots drawn Academic & Research Life HEART OF CAMPUS • Distinct layers of areas considered the heart of campus • Central heart: South of Bowman to Library, including Daniel to east and Fort Hill to West • Secondary core including Stadium and academic bldgs east to Cherry Rd • Parking lots along Perimeter mark a transition to areas much less frequently considered the heart of campus Academic & Research Life CLASSROOMS • More favorite classrooms in buildings on west side of campus • Highest marks for Academic Success Center, Lever, Watt, and Life Sciences Building • Least favorite classrooms in Newman, Kinard, and Olin Academic & Research Life I love Hardin. It The ASC classrooms CLASSROOMS feels cozy and the are so open and classrooms make me comfortable that they happy to go to class. Favorite Classrooms encourage discussion. characteristics: “Historic” feel Many of Sirrine's classrooms are Love having a Natural light kind of old and classroom in my could probably use New / updated spaces building! a gentle renovation. Comfortable rooms However, I really Convenient building enjoy them because Absolutely love the locations of their historical Classrooms are big layout of P&A lecture hall nature. and filled with (rm 174). Easy to get in natural light. and out of seats, outlets at every seat. Every lecture hall should be laid out like this. Academic & Okay classrooms, just Research Life really far from the rest These classrooms are CLASSROOMS of the engineering very cramped and difficult to get in and Least Favorite Classroom curriculum. characteristics: out of. Daniel Hall exterior just makes me dread Old/outdated spaces going to class - and Desks that are The downstairs labs the inside isn't any uncomfortable, have insufficient space for are extremely old better. Very dated, writing, or that block rows and outdated. The and dirty. equipment provided Insufficient outlets to students is dirty Not enough natural light and shocking to see This building is atrocious. Located too far from other at such a nice Classes should not be classes or dorms university. allowed to be held here. Classrooms that are too The auditorium has small for number of broken seats and the students The ag quad buildings smell is horrible. are old and smelly, most specifically Newman. They also have weird/ confusing layouts. Academic & Research Life FAVORITE & LEAST FAVORITE CLASSROOMS • Takeaways here … Academic & Research Life RESEARCH • Only a handful of faculty took survey, so responses reflect primarily student research impressions • Cooper Library, Rhode, Fluor Daniel, Life Sciences, and Biosystems Research Complex all were noted as high quality spaces for research • Few spaces marked as low quality • Many references to online research Not crowded and perfect location for students on all parts of campus/need to park to get here. favorite spot to meeting inside for groups. [Union] Not enough areas for quiet discussion [library] Academic & Honors Center at Now prefer this atrium.. a much more relaxed Research Life Core has some good COLLABORATION study rooms for atmosphere than the library [Fluor] SPACES groups • Primarily concentrated in Library is over crowded, there typically aren't Cooper, Watt, and Now prefer this atrium.. open tables for group work Academic Success Center a much more relaxed • Significantly less atmosphere than the collaboration indicated in library. Easy location to meet with lab groups. [Cooper] other academic buildings Not enough areas by students for quiet discussion • Sense that it can be hard to find space for groups to collaborate – Library can Lots of rentable spaces be crowded Great for groups if with nice technology you can get a room which can be hard. The library is always jam packed, I wish we could build another floor or something Honors center at Core has some good study rooms for groups New and airy - like the sunny and open feel. Way too crowded now. better than the library Architecture library. Not many quiet and comfy Very nice lounges with places to study on campus. Academic & plenty of room to study. Needs more outlets Fantastic coffee shop around the room. Research Life environment at All In the watts center is very nice i like the new STUDY SPACES Study in Starbucks - the technology we can use, i just don't like all the newer one isn't as nice as glass so everyone can watch you from the old one. • Students say it can be hard everywhere to find a quiet, available space to study The student lounge Often time very difficult to find • Significant studying in in Sirrine is not a bad Library, Watts, and place to study if you a table Academic Success Center can find a table. • Core Campus emerging as a key study space in the northwestLee part library of central offers a nice, Should be open later There's too many students usually to find a quiet campus quiet, and lesser known & rooms should be place to study without going into the basement • Desires fornook more on outlets campus – (with lots I like studying in the available to use for inside andof outsidenatural light) to study. library when I can find a studying purposes levels which look out of the 60's. But only place place. It's generally very I've found to work. full. Needs more spots with outlets. Not the best place to study but there are few good options. [off campus] Cooper Library is amazing but now there are so xxx many students it's almost impossible to find a Great place for our PhD's students. good place to study I must give my compliments to Schiletter Dining I do not feel safe crossing the 123 hall. For having to feed thousands of students, Eat downtown or 133, even in the crosswalk. they do an excellent job. Sure, some people may Campus Life Drivers do not know that they sometimes - parking is LIVING & DINING are supposed to yield to an issue so we walk. complain about the quality of the food, but I pedestrians in the crosswalk. myself am pleased with it. I am always able to Eat downtown find at least one food station that I like per meal. sometimes - Additionally, the dining hall staff at schiletter parking is an • East and west neighborhoods issue so we walk. clearly defined in mapping are always friendly, and I must request that if anyone of authority reads my comments please • Fewer eating optionsAwesome on the , just a little southern half of old.campus, Needs a little update give Mrs Sam and Mrs Arsonia a raise because especially in Ag Quad they have always put a smile on my face. • Core Campus already emerging as a mixed use anchor for western campus • Comments say it can be hard to find seating in dining halls, Hendrix, and Canteen I would love to have • Desires for later bus service When I eat on campus, I eat a more food on this side lot in the library. It's good for to off-campus areas Pretty good quality apartments, of campus. getting snacks and for heating especially for the convenience of up food I brought from home. being on campus, but definitely It would be great if there were need some renovating in the more places around campus to near future. heat up food from home.
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