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The new Office of Campus Planning—
an enhanced resource for the MIT community
Administrative and Fiscal Officers Meeting
March 6, 2019
Steering the evolution of the campus
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MIT: A small city within a city
COMMUNITY
23,000 people
BUILDINGS
140 + buildings
UTILITIES
15 + utilities
LAND & SITE SYSTEMS
166 acres
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Campus development
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Innovation Ecosystem – today
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Some current projects in construction
Central Utilities Plant Expansion
Kendall Square Site 4 Graduate Housing
Vassar Street Residence
About Us
21 staff• 4 architects• 4 planners• 2 landscape architects• 7 facilities and geographic
information system specialists• 2 signage specialists• 1 archivist• 1 admin assistant
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A central planning resource for the MIT community,
offering practiced expertise in:
Campus planning & urban design
Data-driven mapping and analysis
Space planning
Landscape architecture
Architecture
Permitting & regulations
OCP serves as a source for information about the campus,
and provides the services to plan the physical campus in
support of the Institute’s mission and needs into the future.
The Office of Campus Planning (OCP)
INNOVATION & RESEARCH
TEACHING & LEARNING
SERVICING
ACTIVITIES
CONNECTIONS
SUSTAINABILITY
PLACE MAKING
HOUSING
What we think about
ARCHITECTURE
LANDSCAPE & OPEN SPACE
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At different scales
Site/
Project
Music Building
West Campus Commons
Sector
Historic Significance
Campus
For different needs, such as . . .
Teaching & Learning Spaces
Service & Materials Handling
Parking & Transportation
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Over different timeframes
Years
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 50 100
Near-Term < 2 Years
Years
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 50 100
Near-Term < 2 Years
Framework Plan
Mid- to Long-Term
5-Year Implementation 10-Year Capital Plan 20-Year Planning Horizon
Over different timeframes
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Over different timeframes
Years
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 50 100
Near-Term < 2 Years
Framework Plan
Mid- to Long-Term
5-Year Implementation 10-Year Capital Plan 20-Year Planning Horizon
Future Investment Future Opportunities
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In a cycle of planning and projects
1998 2008 2018
1999-2005
The Campaign for MIT
Simmons Hall Stata Center Brain & Cog Sciences Media Lab Complex
MIT Presidential Task Force on Student Life and LearningCharged in 1998
The Evolving Campus:Framework for Campus Development - Olin Partnership
2000-2010
MIT 2030: A Capital Planning
Framework2010-2030
Maseeh Hall Kresge Auditorium Simons Building Building 31
-wide Task Force on Institutethe Future of MIT EducationCharged in 2013
MIT Campaign for a Better World
2016-2022
Providing these types of services & deliverables
Land & Outdoor Space
Campus Planning &
Urban Design
Landscape
Architecture
Buildings & Indoor Space
ArchitectureSpace &
Facility Planning
Civic Engagement & Governance Support
Liaison Activity,
Reporting & Permitting
Committee Support &
Internal Activities
Data, Graphics & Documentation
ArchivesData &
Mapping
Space
AccountingSignage
Trends, Need Assessment & Data Analysis
Existing Conditions, Mapping & Visualization
Scenario Development & Evaluation
Providing these types of services & deliverables
Land & Outdoor Space
Campus Planning &
Urban Design
Landscape
Architecture
Buildings & Indoor Space
ArchitectureSpace &
Facility Planning
Civic Engagement & Governance Support
Liaison Activity,
Reporting & Permitting
Committee Support &
Internal Activities
Data, Graphics & Documentation
ArchivesData &
Mapping
Space
AccountingSignage
Site Evaluation, Volume Analysis & Urban Campus Design
Space Programming & Concept Design
Architect Selection
We work with MIT
to solve challenges,
small and large
The North Corridor
An case study of a project
from plan to pathway
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Before and after
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Context and sector plan
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Project, principles, and design
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Landscape performance
Blue = water managementGreen = heat reductionRed = social space
Cambridge Watershed
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Building a landscape with performance
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What we are thinking
about today
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Site/Project
Sailing Pavilion Crossing SafetyMuseum Backfill SpaceCherry Tree Grove
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Metropolitan Warehouse MIT Steven A Schwarzman
College of Computing
West & Northwest Campus
Stormwater Management
Kendall Square Open Space
Signage & Wayfinding
Music Building
Site/
Project
Grand Junction Rail Corridor
Sector
Parking
Campus
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Kelley Brown, AICP,
LEED AP
Senior Campus Planner
Amy Kaiser, AICP
Senior Campus Planner
Jennifer Marshall
Assistant Director
Morgan Pinney, AIA
Senior Campus Planner
Todd Robinson, RLA, ASLA
Senior Campus Planner Melissa Shakro Stopa, AICP
Senior Campus Planner
Laura Tenny, RLA, ASLA
Senior Campus Planner
Jon Alvarez, AIA
Director of Campus
Planning
Emma Corbalán, AIA,
LEED AP BD+C
Project Manager for
Sustainable Design &
Construction
Vasso Mathes
Senior Campus Planner
Kitty Drexel, AA
Our OCP Team – Campus Planning
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Irina Arestova
Design EngineerWilliam Witts
Manager, FISCindy Chu
GIS Specialist
Shauna Diersch
GIS Specialist
Bethany Frost
Graphics Assistant
*Not pictured: Valerie Hinds, Signage Assistant
Moira O’Connell-Morganstein
ArchivistAddison Wooles
CAFM Administrator
Vitaly Borodkin
BIM Assistant
Ronald Filosa
Space Management Assistant
Our OCP Team – Facility Information Systems
Whether MIT has a
need that is
simple or complex —
we are here to help
Administrative & Fiscal Officers MeetingMarch 6, 2019