No single use can be considered in isolation.
On the edge of downtown Indianapolis, this 70-acre underutilized land is poised to be a booming innovation district.
To accommodate increasing enrollment from 16,000 to 25,000 students, this plan identifies strategies for growth with responsible use of resources.
The plan creates a transformative framework for growth, including doubling campus square footage while becoming more green and pedestrian-friendly.
This vision and concept plan builds off of the Arboretum’s success, and incorporates a new art museum, STEM museum, and performance space.
This architecture and urban design project is transforming the Atturaif Living Museum into a world-class UNESCO World Heritage site.
The BioPark plan adds 1.4 million GSF of research and office buildings, parking facilities, and open green spaces to the blighted west side of Baltimore.
The Master Plan for the Bronx Zoo focuses on the entrances, the main service yard, attractions, circulation, and beautifying Astor Court.
The Denver Advantage Campus Framework Plan supports the evolution of the university’s campus through time, while keeping its core values at the forefront.
Ayers Saint Gross developed a master plan that connects new facilities to the campus core and ensures the site functions as an important link between the campus and a new mixed-use development.
Vedanta is envisioned to be a world-class university in India, built around several Centers of Excellence for cross-disciplinary research.
This long-term vision for new buildings and outdoor spaces supports the seminary’s mission, while also enhancing the quality of life for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Drivers of the 20-year campus master plan include academic discovery, meaningful connections with the community, and incorporating natural elements into the campus aesthetic.