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The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Master Plan Board of Regents Presentation - June 10, 2010 Christy Brown - Vice Chancellor Finance & Administrative Affairs Bob Greenstreet Dean School of Architecture, Chair of Master Plan Coordinating Committee

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The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Master Plan

Board of Regents Presentation - June 10, 2010

Christy Brown - Vice Chancellor

Finance & Administrative Affairs

Bob Greenstreet – Dean School of

Architecture, Chair of Master Plan

Coordinating Committee

Integrated Planning

AcademicsMission Directed

Campus &

Facilities

Space Use, Planning,

Transportation, etc.

FinancesOperations Directed

Integrated

Master

Planning

Schedule

MarMAY JUN SEP OCT NOV DEC JANJULAPR AUG

1 2

54

FEB MAR

7

APR

P H A S E A – Observations & Assessment

1 Work Sessions

MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

3

P H A S E C – Design Studies

P H A S E D - Implementation

P H A S E B - Vision

8

9

20092008

6

10

• 100+ meetings,

presentations, and listening

sessions to campus,

community, and partners

• 100+ campus

representatives on master

plan committees

• Over 300 electronic

feedback & survey

responses

• More than 500 participants

in master planning

presentations and listening

sessions

Process

Building &

Infrastructure

Assessments

Space Needs &

Utilization

Assessment

Parking

Study

Academic

Program

Distribution

Research

Objectives

Decision

Tree

Site Studies

Phase A

Phase B

Phase C

Phase D

Design Guidelines

Implementation

PlanFinal Master Plan

Document

Detailed Site Studies

Master Plan Toolkit

Master Plan Guiding Principles

• Open

• Responsive

• Rigorous

• Bold

• Learning & Discovery

• Access & Campus Life

• Research Growth & Partnerships

• Location & Connectivity

• Stewardship

- 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600

Residential

Health

Support

Student Life

Athletic / Special

Study / Library

Office

Lab

Classroom

Thousands of GSF

Existing Future Development Arena

Total space need

1.56 million gsf

Non-residential need

1.36 million gsf

Classroom

Lab

Office

Study/Library

Athletic/Special

Student Life

Support

Health Center

Residential

Existing Future Development Arena

200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600

Space Needs Assessment

UWM Master Plan Content

• Planning Context

• Guiding Principles

• Academic & Campus Life Program

• Kenwood Campus & the East Side

• Kenwood Design Guidelines

• Opportunity Sites

• Transportation

• Sustainability

• Implementation

Appendices

• Space

• Transportation & Parking

• Campus Energy, Utilities & Infrastructure

• Implementation

• Kenwood as the

heart of the

academic

experience

• Strategic Access

mission is

achieved by

locating facilities

at a series of

opportunity sites

Academic

Experience

Student

Housing

Public Health +

Clinics

Cont. Ed

Freshwater

Science

Research

USR

Admin +

Engineering

Research

UWM Master Plan

New Building

Existing BuildingKenwood

Hartford

Ma

ryla

nd

Oa

kla

nd

Kenwood Re-imagined

A new face to Kenwood Boulevard

Union

Library

Bolton

Arts

Performing

Arts

Mitchell

Zelazo

Lubar

Bookstore

Transit

Portal

Spaights

Plaza

Extending Downer Woods south

Downer Woods

Pavilion

Klotsche

Enderis

Library

Sandburg

Englemann Quad Re-imagined

Interconnected Learning Environments: Library

• Interior spine of social and learning spaces

• Outdoor campus connections

View toward the Library

Arriving from the west

Interconnected Learning Environments: IRC

• Interior spine of social and learning spaces

• Outdoor campus connections

IRCIRC

• Growth for

Freshwater

Science at

existing GLRF

location

• Opportunities

for expansion

and partnership

on adjacent

sites

Existing

GLRF

Opportunity Sites – The Harbor

• Public,

Community &

Clinical Health

• Highly

integrated into

urban fabric

Building

29

MATC

Aurora-Sinai

Courthouse

Opportunity Sites – The Brewery

• Hub for research

and partnerships,

particularly in

areas of

biomedical

engineering

• Emphasize

sustainable

development

principles

• Preserves key

habitat areas and

respects historic

structures

Opportunity Sites – Innovation Park

Opportunity Sites – Columbia – St. Mary’s

• Development

opportunity

adjacent to

Kenwood Campus

• Could support

academic, student

services,

recreation, and

other needs

• Existing parking

amenity on site

Goals:

• Provide an integrated &

comprehensive transportation system

that includes pedestrian, transit,

bicycle, vehicular, and parking

networks

• Create an efficient, accessible and

financially feasible transportation

system

• Reduce the vehicle miles traveled

by providing safe and reliable

transportation options.

Transportation

Existing student mode split Existing faculty/ staff mode split

Future student mode split

Carpool

2%

Bus

33%

Bicycle

4%

Drive Self

42%

Walk

19%

Carpool

5%Bus

15%

Bicycle

6%

Drive Self

63%

Walk

10%

Carpool

2%

Bus

35%

Drive Self

31%

Bicycle

7%

Walk

25%

Sustainability

Master Plan addresses:

•Goals & Objectives for

sustainability

• Regulatory context for

various sustainability

indicators in the built

environment

• Best Management

Practices for future

development

• Specific strategies for the

Kenwood Campus

Utilities & Infrastructure

Master Plan addresses:

• Energy/ Performance Goals

• Infrastructure Framework

• Central Plant

• System Reliability

• Growth Demands

• Implementation Strategies

The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Master Plan

Board of Regents Presentation - June 10, 2010