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Title: Campus Design Tiger Team


1
Campus Design Tiger Team
  • Presidents Forum Presentation
  • February 27, 2008

2
Campus Design Tiger Team
  • William Harper, Chair, Head of the Department of
    Health and Kinesiology
  • Robin Bellinger, Co-chair, Associate Vice
    President for Advancement
  • Peter Caldwell, Student in Horticulture and
    Landscape Architecture
  • John Collier, Director of Campus Planning
  • Jamie Hendershot, CSSAC Member, Clerk, University
    Development Office
  • Kim Lehnen, Administrative Assistant
  • Paul Shepson, Professor of Chemistry, and Earth
    and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Betty Suddarth, President of Purdue Retirees
    Association
  • Kim Wilson, Professor of Horticulture and
    Landscape Architecture

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Campus Design Process
  • Living our land grant mission as a public
    university
  • Must signify and represent a thriving educational
    enterprise
  • Addresses the overall functional, aesthetic and
    environmental quality of the campus, including
  • landscaping, outdoor features, furnishings,
    transportation systems, quality of housing and
    recreational areas

4
Campus Design Process
  • Included over 40 Information Clusters
  • APSAC, CSSAC, Physical Facilities
  • Architecture, Landscape Design and Planning
    Committee
  • BCC, LCC, Black Caucus
  • Boiler Green Initiative (student group)
  • Discovery Park Energy, Climate, Environmental
    Centers
  • Intercollegiate Athletics, Learning Spaces
    Directors
  • L/WL Economic Development Committee
  • Retirees, Transportation Services, CityBus
  • Sustainability Council
  • WL Mayor and Staff

5
Campus Design Process
  • Open Forum and Blog Questions
  • What do you like most about Purdues existing
    campus design?
  • What do you like least about Purdues existing
    campus design?
  • What would you most like to change with regard to
    Purdues future campus design?

6
Campus Design Feedback
  • What like most about existing campus design?
  • Green/open space, tree paths
  • Tradition of red brick
  • Different shops/vending in facilities, new food
    courts
  • Proximity of classrooms (10 minute rule)
  • Connectivity to city by bus system
  • International village
  • Fountains

7
Campus Design Feedback
  • What like least about existing campus design?
  • State Street division
  • Transportation time to 65
  • Campus signage
  • Insufficient classroom space
  • Insufficient lab and programs space
  • Outdated recreation facilities
  • Limited campus student housing
  • Poor lighting in parking areas

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Campus Design Feedback
  • Most like to change in future campus design?
  • Become more pedestrian friendly
  • Access for handicap and aging population
  • More open areas and LEED certified buildings
  • Better signage and mapping
  • Additional parking
  • Better lighting, particularly in remote parking
    areas
  • Improved recreational facilities
  • Provide a welcoming entrance
  • Transportation options
  • Consistency in technology across campus

9
Sample Benchmarking
  • Brown University
  • Cornell University
  • Iowa State University
  • Michigan State University
  • North Carolina State University
  • Notre Dame
  • Penn State University
  • The Ohio State University
  • Smith College of Liberal Arts
  • University of Illinois
  • University of Wisconsin Madison and Green Bay
  • University of California at Santa Cruz
  • University of California at Davis
  • Virginia Commonwealth University

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First Core Vision A Living Laboratory
  • Embodies what the university stands for
    learning, discovery and engagement
  • Creates well-functioning and thriving community
  • Pledge to a vision of balance and harmony
  • Cultivates organic relationship of living parts
  • A thing is right when it tends to preserve the
    integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic
    community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise.
  • --Aldo Leopold, environmentalist

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Second Core VisionSustainability
  • Sustainability is the ability to meet the needs
    of the present without compromising the ability
    of future generations to meet their own
    needs --1987 UN Word Commission on Environment
    and Development
  • Ecological and environmental survival
  • energy production, energy use and resource use
  • Social equity
  • employee diversity, fair compensation, respect,
    health, safety and security
  • Economic vitality
  • cost reduction, sustainable systems research
    funding, industrial partnerships, development and
    charitable contributions and investments

12
Four Primary Initiatives
  • Campus Living and Learning Initiative
  • Accessibility Initiative
  • Environmental Initiative
  • Community Partnership Initiative
  • The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind
    of world that it leaves to its children
  • --Dietrich Bonhoeffer, theologian

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1. Campus Living and Learning Initiative
  • Campus structure
  • Vibrant learning community
  • Connectedness between north and south campuses
  • Compact and dense campus
  • Renovations of existing buildings
  • Signature buildings
  • Open spaces
  • Culturally diverse
  • Green space
  • Gathering spaces
  • Safe and universally accessible walking paths

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1. Campus Living and Learning Initiative
  • Art and culture
  • More and a greater variety of public art
  • Policy development, decision process
  • Promote and expand museum art on campus
  • Commissioned art from both well-known and lesser
    known artists
  • Living and learning laboratory spaces
  • Additional and well-designed classroom spaces
  • Utilize residential and libraries spaces for
    learning needs

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2. Accessibility Initiative
  • Signage and Wayfinding
  • Purdue website as a navigational portal
  • Implement the proposed wayfinding system
  • Transportation Network
  • Convenience and efficiency of public transit
    system
  • Supplemental, two-way, campus transit loop or
    shuttle system
  • Reduce traffic congestion
  • Encourage alternative-vehicle usage
  • Create a safe, interconnected, and efficient
    street system
  • Safe, efficient, and easily accessible service to
    buildings
  • Safe, convenient, universally accessible
    pedestrian paths.

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2. Accessibility Initiative
  • Parking
  • Redistribute facilities to better accommodate
    demands
  • Establish financial incentives for carpooling,
    use of public transit and/or remote parking
  • Regional Access
  • Facilitate collaboration among local, state and
    federal agencies for direct regional access
  • Find new uses and/or research collaboration
    opportunities for the Purdue Airport

17
3. Environmental Initiative
  • Organization
  • Facilitate communication/collaboration among
    environmentally-related researchers
  • Formalize the Sustainability Councils role
  • Position for university sustainability director
  • Promote sustainable best management practices and
    research

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3. Environmental Initiative
  • Environmental Systems
  • Expand energy inventories to establish a baseline
    for consumption
  • Prioritize water conservation and reuse of
    captured water
  • Manage storm water and wastewater discharge
  • Increase reliance on production and use of
    renewable energy
  • Support and use the ash recycling project

19
3. Environmental Initiative
  • Environmental Systems, Continued
  • Accelerate tree preservation and planting program
  • Reduce campus-produced solid and hazardous waste
  • Commit to green building practices
  • Sustainable best management practices
  • Recycling investment

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3. Environmental Initiative
  • Discovery and Outreach
  • Publish assessment and measurement statistics
  • Inventory and study greenhouse gas emissions
  • Encourage more industrial partnerships
  • Promote sustainability
  • Maximize opportunities for students for research
  • Reward personal responsibility for environment

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4. Community Partnership Initiative
  • Sustainable economic development
  • New economic business, residents opportunities
  • Revitalize core residential and commercial areas
  • Cultivate community/Purdue partnerships
  • Public relations
  • Partner with cities on planning and renovation
    efforts
  • Promote student participation in community
    efforts
  • Collaborate on marketing, branding, visitor
    publications
  • Establish a campus/community marketing strategy
  • Integrate multi-culturalism into the entire
    community
  • Sell Purdue and cities as destination site
  • Relax ticketing and towing policies during major
    events

22
4. Community Partnership Initiative
  • Good Neighbor Policies
  • Expand role of Purdue-WL Community Partnership
    Team
  • Become active stakeholder in Wabash River
    development
  • Create friendly and welcoming campus environment
  • Provide recreation facilities for students on
    weekends
  • Work with CityBus to establish free service for
    major events.

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4. Community Partnership Initiative
  • Extension of Living Laboratories
  • Overcome physical, jurisdictional, social
    barriers
  • Maximize partnerships that offer learning
    opportunities
  • Extend physical facilities into the community
  • Youth development, education and support programs
  • Partner with local schools to improve graduation
    rates
  • Support collaborations between Purdue and local
    mental health initiatives
  • Science/College Bound programs for local youth

24
Leadership Responsibility
  • Campus Community
  • Trustees, President, Provost, Executive Vice
    President and Treasurer
  • Office of Engagement
  • PRF
  • Office of University Architect
  • Discovery Park and Centers
  • Office of Advancement Development, University
    Relations, Marketing and Communications
  • Physical Facilities, Housing and Food Service
  • Intercollegiate Athletics
  • Employees, Students
  • Partners
  • State and government
  • Municipal and community business leaders
  • Corporate and industry constituents
  • Community at large

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Resources
  • Capital building projects
  • RR
  • Private support fundraising individuals,
    corporations and foundations
  • Private partnerships and grants
  • Tuition and fees
  • Municipalities TIFS
  • Federal and state money
  • Bonds
  • 21st Century Fund
  • INDOT and Federal Highway
  • Industrial partnerships environmentally
    friendly research, programs
  • Energy savings reinvestment

26
Examples of Metrics
  • Cost reductions
  • Number of sustainability projects funded
  • Number of projects initiated by Purdue students
    and employees
  • New project outcome measures
  • Number and kind of training and certificate
    projects initiated
  • Kinds and number of internships created with
    sustainability focus
  • Resource recovery measures
  • Carbon footprint changes
  • Sustainability national grading
  • LEED certifications earned
  • Emission reductions
  • Computer energy reductions
  • Performance of building utilities
  • Ecosystem preservation inventories
  • National acknowledgment of campus environment

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Sustainability Report CardSustainable Endowments
Institute 2008
  • Grade A University of Washington, Dartmouth,
    Middlebury College, Carleton College, University
    of Vermont, Harvard
  • Grade B Oberlin, Stanford, Yale, Universities of
    Wisconsin, Michigan Minnesota, Cornell, Penn
    State
  • Grade C Boston College, Ohio State, Indiana,
    Purdue, Universities of Maryland
    Massachusetts, Notre Dame
  • Grade D Brown, Creighton, George Washington,
    Pepperdine, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Houston

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Campus Design Tiger Team
  • Thank you
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