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1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OREGON BACH FESTIVAL CPC Presentation February 11, 2016
2 LARGE SCALE CAMPUS TRANSPORTATION SITE ARRANGEMENT BUILDING DESIGN Campus Trees Good Neighbor Main Gateways Open-Space Framework Open University Outdoor Classroom Sustainable Development Universal Access Welcoming To All Bike Paths, Racks, And Lockers Local Transportation Area Looped Local Roads Paths And Goals Pedestrian Pathways Peripheral Parking Shielded Parking And Service Areas Spillover Parking Road Crossings Activity Nodes Building Complex Connected Buildings Existing Uses / Replacement Family Of Entrances Main Building Entrance Positive Outdoor Space Public Outdoor Room Quiet Backs Seat Spots Site Repair Sitting Wall South Facing Outdoors Tree Places Use Wisely What We Have Four-Story Limit Architectural Style Operable Windows Flexible and Longevity Future Expansion Wholeness of Project Wings of Light Quality of Light Organizational Clarity Building Hearth Office Connections Public Gradient Fabric of Departments No Signs Needed Faculty-Student Mix Places to Wait Enough Storage Building Character and Campus Context Arcades Pools of Light Materials and Operations CAMPUS PATTERNS
3 History and Identity Gateway to Campus A Front Door Series of Outdoor Courtyards A Building Within a Building Within a Complex PROJECT SPECIFIC PATTERNS
4 pathways campus edges ALDER STREET CAMPUS EDGE HEDCO EDUCATION BUILDING CLINICAL SERVICES BUILDING SOUTHWEST CAMPUS AXIS DESIGINATED OPEN SPACE BEALL CONCERT HALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE designated open space project site PIONEER CEMETERY OBF PROJECT SITE KINCAID CAMPUS EDGE E 18th AVE HARRIS Oregon PROJECT Bach NAME Festival 0' 15' 30' 60' 120' N PROPOSED SITE SITE PLAN - CONTEXTUAL 0' 15' 30' 60' 120' OREGON BACH FESTIVAL DATE Exhibit P-100 N
5 BIKE PARKING (20) Uncovered spaces LEGEND PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREES To remain, Typ. EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE BENCH, Typ. STORMWATER PLANTER COVERED BIKE PARKING (32) Covered Spaces REHEARSAL COURTYARD EXISTING PAVING To remain. PROPOSED DECIDUOUS TREES PROPOSED CONIFEROUS TREES PEDESTRIAN LIGHT POLE CAMPUS STANDARD, Typ. EVERGREEN SCREEN TREE GRATE STORMWATER PLANTER HVAC UNIT PEDESTRIAN LIGHT POLE NORTHWEST COURTYARD EVERGREEN SCREEN 12 PARKING SPACES (2 ADA) EUGENE PIONEER CEMETERY RETAINING WALL BIKE PARKING BENCH CONCRETE WALK TRANSFORMERS ASPHALT PAVING EVERGREEN SCREEN PLANT BED STORMWATER PLANTER PROPERTY LINE BIKE PARKING (6) Uncovered spaces STORMWATER PLANTER BUILDING SIGNAGE BIKE PARKING (6) Uncovered spaces TREE GRATE, Typ. EXISTING WHITE OAK TREE To remain. R I S S T PREVIOUS SITE PLAN
6 PREVIOUS CPC COMMENTS REGARDING SITE DESIGN: Consider extending the concrete paving across the driveway to emphasize the pedestrian experience. Consider simplifying the route from the east to the courtyard so that pedestrians are not going up and down stairs unnecessarily. Attempt to maximize the effective size of the courtyard by reconsidering the position of the ramp. Take into consideration the need to move instruments through the courtyard. Pay close attention to the quality of the pedestrian experience on the north-south pathway through the site.
7 PROPOSED SITE PLAN
8 Landscape
9 NATIVE Native Trees TREES Doug Fir Pacific Dogwood TREES Trees FOR for STORMWATER Stormwater Planters PLATERS California Incense Cedar Persian Parrotia River Birch Katsura TREES Trees for ON 18th 18TH Amelanchier Vine Maple Rocky Mountain Maple Pyramidal European Hornbeam Seven Sons Tree Columnar Tulip Tree Stewartia
10 URBAN Urban Edge EDGE MASSINGS Massings
11 CEMETERY Cemetary Edge PLANTING STORMWATER Stormwater PLANTERS Planters NORTH GREENROOF North WALL Greenroof AND Wall HVAC and SCREENING HVAC Screening CAMAS Camas at AT White WHITE Oak OAK Tree TREE
12 COURTYARD Cloister Courtyard REHEARSAL Small ROOM Northern GARDENCourtyard
13 Malus tschonoskii Upright Crabapple Stewartia japonica Japanese Stewartia Cornus 'Eddie's White Wonder' Eddie's White Wonder Dogwood Styrax japonicus Japanese Snowbell
14 LANDSCAPE SEGMENTAL RETAINING WALLS
15 SOUTH ELEVATION - PREVIOUS VIEW FROM 18th AVE
16 SOUTH ELEVATION - PREVIOUS VIEW FROM 18th AVE
17 MAIN ENTRY OFF 18th AVE - PREVIOUS
18 MAIN ENTRY OFF 18th AVE
19 SOUTH-WEST CORNER ALONG 18th AVE - PREVIOUS
20 SOUTH-WEST CORNER ALONG 18th AVE
21 OBF COURTYARD VIEW FROM THE NORTH-WEST - PREVIOUS
22 OBF COURTYARD VIEW FROM THE NORTH-WEST
23 End
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