Title: SOM
1NORTH ACADEMIC CORE URBAN DESIGN / FACILITIES
SITING STUDY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY August
14, 2007
SOM
2Introduction
While OSUs greatest capacity for expansion in
this new century lies West of the Olentangy
River, there remains, in the highly desirable
North Academic Core, considerable opportunity for
growth.
3The North Academic Core
- 85 acres
- 4.3 million GSF of buildings
- Home to
- - Federation of Arts and Sciences
- - College of Engineering
- - College of Education
- Loosely organized by discipline
- Urban character
- Walkable collegiate scale
- In the heart of the Central Campus
4Project Approach and Scope
Big Picture Long View
- Evaluate existing conditions
- Analyze district as a whole
- Review / Coordinate past studies (campus-wide)
- Propose comprehensive growth strategies
- Optimize potential of a desirable district
without compromising its character
5Opportunities for Optimizing District
- Replace inefficient buildings
- Optimize underdeveloped sites
- Over 1 million additional GSF of building is
possible - Reinforce open spaces with consistent building
edges - Activate open spaces with ground floor program
- Facilitate / Promote interaction
- Strengthen connections to adjacent districts
- Upgrade infrastructure to support increased
capacity - Provide flexible framework for growth
- Provide attractive building sites for future
donors
6Open Space
7Campus Function
8District Function
GENERAL CLASSROOM
ARTS
SCIENCES LABORATORIES
PARKING SUPPORT
9Affiliation by School
10Place and Circulation
PRIMARY PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
11The Campus Edge
EXISTING GATEWAY
12Campus Linkages
POTENTIAL LINKAGE
EXISTING LINKAGE
PROPOSED LINKAGES
DESTINATIONS
- LIBRARIES, CULTURAL CENTERS, RECREATION
- CENTERS, COMPUTER LABS AND FOOD SERVICE
13Student Amenities
- Dining
- The Arts
- Retail
- Student Computer Centers
- Recreations Sports, Fitness and Health
14Potential Projects
- Renovation or New Building planned for Koffolt
Laboratories - Possible Demolition of Haskett Hall to extend
North Green Corridor - Development Sites to screen parking garage and
reinforce streetwall - Possible new building for Social and Behavioral
Sciences - Possible new Interdisciplinary building (w/
ground floor maintenance parking) / demolition
of maintenance building - Possible new building for English
- Possible renovation of Denney Hall or new
building - Possible demolition of Lord Hall for New School
of Music building - Possible addition to McCracken
- Possible projects at Hopkins Hall courtyard
- Renovation Planned for Oxley Library
- Possible Renovation of Hughes Hall
- Possible Renovation of Weigel Hall
15Supporting the Campus Master Plan
The Urban Design Concept and supporting
recommendations for the North Academic Core are
founded on the principles and goals of the 1995
Master Plan.
16Master Plan Goals
- Open SpacePlan first for open space and then
plan for buildings and other facilities to
reinforce those spaces - Land ResourcesPlan future development at
densities that conserve land, avoid excessive
sprawl and reinforce the collegial, walking
environment - Civic StructurePreserve and extend the campus
grid to join the campus neighborhoods and
districts together in a more integrated way - Campus and CommunityForm a continuous urban
setting yet campus edges will be distinguished
by gateways, landscape and changes in land use - Campus RoadsReinforce a system of connecting
(academic) boulevards between districts and
internal streets that follow the campus and
city grid - ParkingReplace displaced parking in
strategically located, well-designed
structures while pursuing strategies for
reducing per capita parking demand
17Master Plan Open Space Guidelines
- Urban street grid
- Interconnected open spaces
- Unified network of outdoor paths
- Buildings to reinforce civic structure
- Lane Avenue as campus gateway
- Woodruff as academic boulevard
- High Street as urban front door
BUILDINGS URBAN COURTYARD PEDESTRIAN
PROMENADE SERVICE COURT
18Master Plan Building Guidelines
- New buildings in the North Campus should be four
floors high at minimum - Where new buildings exceed the height of
neighboring buildings, setbacks should be
employed - Building facades should be located along
indicated build-to lines to create a consistent
street or quadrangle wall - Facades located on service areas or secondary
spaces may vary to suit the requirements of the
building - Facades and adjacent public spaces to be
harmoniously linked and reinforce each other - Facades facing major public spaces should have
primary entrances and abundant windows to
enliven spaces - Employ compatible materials and scale
- Mechanical equipment and service areas should be
concealed and inaudible from adjacent public
spaces
EXISTING BUILDINGS PROPOSED BUILDINGS
COMPLETED/UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED
FORDEMOLITION
19Urban Design Concept
- Three discreet but linked open spaces from the
North Green - Iconic interaction buildings mark both ends of
the North Green - Neil Avenue and College Road upgraded as major
North-South promenades - New buildings reinforce district edges on High
Street and Woodruff Avenue - Ground floor program and amenities activate open
space - Strong University presence on High Street for
community interaction
20Open Spaces
MAJOR PEDESTRIAN PROMENADE PEDESTRIAN ROUTES PRO
POSED GREEN
EXISTING BUILDING PROPOSED BUILDING EXISTING G
REEN
21Organizational Models
- Academic Neighborhoods ( Divisional)
- Academic Departments (Inter-Disciplinary)
22Functional Concept
- Flexible functional framework
- Multi-disciplinary interaction
- Discipline-based adjacencies and districts
- Prominent and accessible site for Music
- New gateway on High Street
- Flexible site for English
- Maximized district capacity
GENERAL CLASSROOM
ARTS
SCIENCES LABORATORIES
PARKING SUPPORT
23Potential Near-Term Implementation
- New English and related programs building on Lord
site - Brown Hall site ready for redevelopment
EXISTING NORTH ACADEMIC CORE NEAR -
TERM CONSTRUCTION
NEAR - TERM DEMOLITION
24Potential Mid-Term Implementation
- Koffolt Re-Development for Engineering
- Temporary Arps relocation
- Music and Theater Arts to Arps site
- Demolition of Drake Facilitated
EXISTING NORTH ACADEMIC CORE MID -
TERM CONSTRUCTION
MID - TERM DEMOLITION
25Potential Long-Term Implementation
- New Education building adjacent to Arps garage
- Renovation of Hughes Hall and Weigell Hall
- New building TBD on Brown site
- New Engineering buildings at Johnston / Aviation
/ Boyd, Fontana / Macquigg / Watts - New Engineering Education building on Haskett
site - New Arts and Sciences Incubator building on
Denney site - New Interdisciplinary Research building on
maintenance site - New expansion for McCracken
- New building TBD on Independence site
- New History building on Dulles site
LONG - TERM CONSTRUCTION
EXISTING NORTH ACADEMIC CORE
26Building Site Capacity Guidelines
27Building Site Capacity Chart
28Existing
29Green Space
30Near-Term
31Mid-Term
32Long-Term
33Circulation Guidelines
34Street Wall / District Edge Guidelines
35Bulk and Massing Guidelines
- Street Walls and Alignments with Existing
Buildings to be Maintained - New Buildings to Respect Adjacent Cornice Lines
(60' Initial Setback Typically) - Iconic Buildings at Haskett, Denney, Arps and
Independence Can Exceed Neighboring Cornice Lines - New Building West of Ramseyer to Terminate 19th
Avenue with Major Entry
36Ground Floor Public Sequence Diagram
37Proposed Districts
- Organized by discipline
- Expansion space for each college
- Prominent New Building Sites for each college
- High Street activated by expansion of Arts
District - Expansion space for infrastructure
HUMANITIES/ GENERAL CLASSROOM SERVICE,
SUPPORT PARKING CHILLER PLANT
EDUCATION ARTS SCIENCES ENGINEERING
38A Flexible Framework
To accommodate the dynamic climate of the
University, the concept provides a Flexible
Framework for growth which can accommodate
various development options for building
schedule, location and function without
compromising the core principles.
39LORD - Site Development Options
- Guidelines
- Activate North Green and 17th Avenue
- Respond to adjacent street walls
- Respond to library across green
- Create new East-West linkages
- Main entry on North Green
- Service access from 18th Avenue
- Beakdown Scale
- Create new courtyard
- Program Options
- English and related programs
- Anthropology along 17th Avenue
- ACCAD along 17th Avenue
- Interdisciplinary Research building
40Koffolt / Fontana / Macquigg / Watts Site
Development Options
- Guidelines
- Activate North Green and 17th Avenue
- Respond to adjacent street walls
- Strengthen Woodruff Edge
- Main entries on North Green / Woodruff
- Create new courtyard(s)
- Options
- Floorplate size
- New building or new building / renovation
- Phased implementation
41North Green View
42Woodruff Avenue View
43High Street View
44Integrating Physical and Capital Planning
Realizing the long term vision for the North
Academic Core (And All Campus Districts) in a
challenging economic climate is possible through
a new comprehensive funding strategy.
45Integrating Physical and Capital Planning
- A New Approach
- Strategic
- Holistic
- Pooled resources
- Long-term vision
- Optimized solutions
- The Current Approach
- Incremental
- College-centric
- Competition for donors
- Short-term vision
- Inefficient solutions
46NORTH ACADEMIC CORE URBAN DESIGN / FACILITIES
SITING STUDY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY August
14, 2007
SOM