Management UMBC 2009-2019 February 19, 2010
A is the Vision for buildings, lands, open spaces and infrastructure Framework for the shape and development of the campus built environment driven by the University mission Guide by which all physical plans follow
This plan update includes: Refinements to the previous master plan increasing emphasis on sustainability documenting refined priorities illustrating physical changes since the 2003 plan A scenario that illustrates space needs based on a set of growth projections quantified by use of a consensus built modeling tool A documented framework that shapes the development of the campus built environment provides a timeless guide for land use decision making emphasizes open space planning in capital planning
Goals and Objectives 1. Create a physical environment that enhances the learning, working and living experiences of campus users. 2. Establish land use strategies to support future programs and facilities needs. 3. Organize and plan for exterior spaces. 4. To support teaching, research, student life and outreach programs with adequate facilities. 5. Reduce the physical and environmental impact of vehicular circulation and parking on campus. 6 Be good stewards of the earthand its 6. Be good stewards of the earth and its natural resources.
Framework, Land Use and Open Space
Land Uses Natural Cluster similar activities in identifiable zones to foster collaboration and improve efficiency. Outreach Residential Academic Student Life Outreach Academic Support Services Natural Athletics Outreach Natural Establish land use strategies to support future programs and facilities needs.
Campus Spine Library Create a more walkable campus by concentrating development and balancing building densities. Campus Spine Organize development around a strong campus spine focused on the Library, our signature bldg. Create a physical environment that enhances the learning, working and living experience of campus users.
Proposed Open Space University of Washington Campus Spine Iconic Green Spaces Plazas Quadrangles Residential Courts Organize and plan for exterior spaces.
Natural Environment for education, recreation and research Natural areas comprise 30% of UMBC s 512 Acre Campus.. C E R A Natural Environment Linkages C E R A Enhance the understanding of our natural environments. Be good stewards of the earth and its natural resources.
Taming the Loop Reduce potential pedestrian/vehicular conflicts. Parkway Future growth will be accommodated through proper densities and expansion northwest and southeast. Reduce the physical and environmental impact of vehicular circulation and parking on campus.
Moving Forward A Guide for Development
Existing UMBC Campus
Moving Forward 1 Multi-purpose Field Patapsco Addition 51,000 GSF 190 beds Performing Arts and Humanities Facility and open spaces 168,000 GSF Pedestrian and Parking Improvements
Patapsco Hall Addition including recreation and plaza redesign Potomac Hall Patapsco Hall True Grits Susquehanna Hll Hall Public Policy
Performing Arts and Humanities Building and Green Space PHASE 1
Performing Arts and Humanities Building and Green Space PHASE 2
Moving Forward 2 Campus Traffic Safety and Circulation Improvements and New Entry Plaza Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building and Commons Plaza 123,000 GSF
Interdisciplinary i Life Sciences Building and the Quad The Commons Public Policy Physics Mathematics /Psychology
Interdisciplinary i Life Sciences Building and Commons Plaza Mathematics /Psychology The Commons Physics
Campus Traffic Safety and Circulation Improvements
Moving Forward 3 Gl b l Global Studies & Culture and Pond Renovations
Global Studies & Culture Building Renovation and Library Pond Renovations AOK Library & Gallery Meyerhoff Chemistry University Center Engineering
Moving Forward 4 Student Life/Service Bldg and New Campus Quadrangles 100,000 GSF
Student Life/Services Building and Central Green AOK Library & Gallery The Commons Public Policy Physics
Student Life/Services Building and Quadrangle AOK Library & Gallery Erickson Hall Susquehanna Hall
Moving Forward 5 Hilltop Road Parking Garage Chesapeake Addition 35,000 GSF 110 beds University Center Renovation and Plaza
Chesapeake Hall Addition with courtyard redesign AOK Library & Gallery Chesapeake Hall Susquehanna a Hall True Grit s
University it Center Renovation and Plaza Redesign Engineering Meyerhoff Chemistry Academic IV Mth Mathematics/ ti Psychology Sondheim Hall Hll Administration Building
Moving Forward 6 Renovations New Academic Building 100,000 GSF
New Residential Community 100,000 GSF 325 beds Moving Forward 7 New Parking Facility Event Center, plaza and improved access 200,000 GSF Stadium Improvements
UMBC Events Center and Garage U M B C Stadium Complex The Commons Garage
UMBC Events Center and Garage
New Residential Community at Walker Avenue AOK Library & Gallery Central Plant Walker Ave Apartments Walker Ave Apartments
Existing UMBC Campus In 2009 Moving Forward
A Guide For Development Meeting Our Program Needs For the Future Moving Forward
A Guide For Development Meeting Our Program Needs For the Future Moving Forward