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Higher Education Master Planning EYP is the leading architecture and engineering firm developing new ideas and design solutions with mission driven clients in higher education, government, healthcare,[.]

Higher Education Master Planning EYP is the leading architecture and engineering firm developing new ideas and design solutions with mission-driven clients in higher education, government, healthcare, and science & technology Our clients are in the business of changing lives for the better: promoting peace and prosperity; educating the next generation; transforming the healthcare experience; driving discovery and innovation; and protecting the environment They expect their buildings to have as profound an impact on human behavior and performance as they on energy and the environment – that’s why they come to EYP We believe the built environment empowers our clients to succeed – as individuals and organizations – and that their success should be a key measure of building performance Our interdisciplinary Total Impact Design™ approach helps clients achieve their mission We begin by understanding the “whys” driving every client’s vision, needs, and goals We encourage our clients to be ambitious – to imagine a future where expectations are achieved and even surpassed The design we co-create is realized through creative collaboration and an iterative process tested and informed by rigorous research Long after project completion, we continue to partner with clients to measure and analyze how a building contributes to the ongoing success of their mission EYP design innovation is characterized by our dedication to: People – liberating potential to transform human performance Purpose – actively helping clients advance their mission Planet – maximizing available resources to advance sustainability Inspired by our clients, design is how we make a positive impact on the world © 2019 EYP Inc All rights reserved MASTER PLANNING Our master planning approach is mission and purpose based, geared toward our clients’ fundamental objectives Our work strives to reflect an appreciation of uniqueness and authenticity in the spirit of the place Through practiced discipline — study, collaboration, and consensus building — we create forward-thinking, practical frameworks with the power to realize each institution’s vision We begin by understanding our clients’ goals, needs, and resources in relation to their aspirations and challenges such as sustainability, market competition, demographic trends, and security The perspective we gain enables us to identify and evaluate the best alternatives for long-term development Contact John Baxter, AIA, LEED AP 202 471 5050 / jbaxter@eypae.com Franklin College Franklin, IN Campus Master Plan Update To advance its mission and strategic plan, the College required a framework for sustainable development to preserve the historic character of its core campus and its integrated land-use and open space patterns EYP assisted the College in defining building requirements and identifying optimal sites for new construction and landscape improvements Planning studies encompassed site analysis and design; Land Use Pattern building condition and energy survey; preparation of a space inventory database and space utilization analyses; and facility programming Franklin’s new master plan reflects the campus’s 175-year evolution along the principles of Thomas Jefferson’s academical village To meet the College’s goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the plan features projects for recycling as well as reinvigorating existing buildings or expanding them where program requirements substantiate the need for additional space Land development proposals create athletic and recreational fields on recently acquired acreage east of the core campus • Founded 1834 • Enrollment: 1,050 • No Buildings: 24 • GSF: 535,721 • Acreage: 345 Core Open Space Rockhurst University Kansas City, MO Campus Master Plan To strengthen its identity as an inclusive community resource and to maximize a constrained urban campus, Rockhurst needed to create a compelling vision to advance academic excellence through reasoned development Our multidisciplinary team helped the University plan for program development while relating to its residential and commercial context Proposed buildings along a major avenue will introduce retail spaces or activities, contributing to the local economy and creating a more porous campus edge that encourages visitors A donor walk will draw pedestrians across campus green spaces Sustainable elements such as rain gardens and green roofs will create a more pleasant, sustainable campus, while six sacred spaces will invite quiet reflection Renovation of historic Sedgwick Hall with addition of a winter garden will establish a new campus focal point Proposed Campus Development Zones Rockhurst’s plan positions the University as a collaborative community partner that will help advance civic development through its campus renewal • Founded: 1910 • Enrollment: 2,350 • No Buildings: 23 • GSF: 648,459 • Acreage: 62 Detail / Existing Design Features Concordia College sought to support and advance its mission and strategic initiatives by guiding near-term improvements through the next decade and setting the direction for sustainable long-term campus development EYP’s planning process engaged campus constituents to draw upon the experiences and understanding of a wide range of participants including students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the College’s Regents A space inventory database, detailing the space available and subsequently the space needed for the future, and site analysis drawings were used to inform discussions, clarify needs, and generate proposals for alternative solutions Study for New School of Business The master plan advances the excellence of Concordia’s programs and responds to Proposed Science Building the evolving needs of its students within a strategic framework for sustainable design and development • Founded: 1891 • Enrollment: 2,800 • No Buildings: 45 • GSF: 1,448,587 • Acreage: 113 Proposed Arrival Plaza Proposed School of Business Arrival Plaza Location Proposed Landscape Themes 2.6 miles to Marquard Baseball Field Transylvania University Lexington, KY Campus Master Plan Update WEST FIFTH STREET GRAHAM COTTAGE MINUTE WALK THOMAS ATHLETIC FIELD BOURBON AVENUE POOLE RESIDENCE CENTER 439 421 N BROADWAY CAMPBELL STREET ROSENTHAL APARTMENTS KENTON STREET CALDWELL ALLEY KENILWORTH COURT SHEARER ART BUILDING T WEST FOURTH STREET YOUNG CAMPUS CENTER LUCILLE LITTLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER THOMSON HALL DAVIS RESIDENCE HALL BECK RECREATION CENTER MITCHELL FINE ARTS CENTER HAUPT HUMANITIES BUILDING HAZELRIGG HALL FORRER RESIDENCE HALL INTERNATIONAL HOUSE CLAY RESIDENCE HALL BROWN SCIENCE CENTER HAMPTON COURT ROSS STREET HALL FIELD OLD MORRISON LIBRARY BELLE BREEZING PATTERSON CABIN GLENN COWGILL CENTER MECHANIC STREET NORTH LIMESTONE STREET GRATZ PARK MARKET STREET NEW STREET NORTH MILL STREET MILLER STREET WEST THIRD STREET CONSTITUTION Leased to Junior League NORTH UPPER STREET NORTH BROADWAY SAUNIER STREET BRUCE STREET WEST SECOND STREET CHURCH STREET PLEASANT STON BARR STREET 23.2 % 15.2 % 12.5 % NW QUADRANT NE QUADRANT HOUSING CAPACITY 439 W 4TH ST: POOLE: ROSENTHAL: INSTRUCTIONAL 49 83 The 2010 Campus Master Plan Update SUBTOTAL: 141 for Transylvania University anticipated PARKING: 18.9% 1.7 % 79.3 % 85.7 % 27.9 % 5.5 % SHEARER: SUBTOTAL: 29.9 % PARKING: 225 Spaces 2.26 Acres rising initiatives at an opportune juncture when most of the capital improvements Classrooms by Sector Beds by Sector 183 Spaces 1.29 Acres Parking by Sector advanced by the plan of 2002 had been realized WEST FIFTH STREET GRAHAM COTTAGE MINUTE WALK The President and the executive leadership THOMAS ATHLETIC FIELD team met with the EYP team to outline the POOLE RESIDENCE CENTER BOURBON AVENUE ROSENTHAL APARTMENTS 421 N BROADWAY CAMPBELL STREET to be addressed Baseline statistics CALDWELL ALLEY conditions and oncoming challenges 439 KENILWORTH COURT KENTON STREET objectives of the study and confirm current were updated to reflect the evolution SHEARER ART BUILDING of conditions on campus since the prior WEST FOURTH STREET T study Capital initiatives were identified for YOUNG CAMPUS CENTER implementation in three general phases: LUCILLE LITTLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER THOMSON HALL Preparation – projects for immediate DAVIS RESIDENCE HALL BECK RECREATION CENTER relief or for staging a focus project; MITCHELL FINE ARTS CENTER HAUPT HUMANITIES BUILDING HAZELRIGG HALL FORRER RESIDENCE HALL Action – completion of a focus project; INTERNATIONAL HOUSE CLAY RESIDENCE HALL 2.6 miles to Marquard Baseball Field and Next Opportunity – the listing of any of the focus project HALL FIELD OLD MORRISON LIBRARY HAMPTON COURT ROSS STREET improvements enabled by the completion BROWN SCIENCE CENTER BELLE BREEZING PATTERSON CABIN GLENN COWGILL CENTER WEST THIRD STREET Update Analysis NEW STREET clear vision for near-term improvements IMAGE ILLUSTRATING SCALE OF BROKE-BACK 400m TRACK while recommitting and elevating the BECK: BROWN: COWGILL: HAUPT: HAZELRIGG: LITTLE: MITCHELL: OLD MORRISON: NCAA WOMEN'S LAX FIELD 65YDS X 120YDS • Acreage: 39 main campus NORTH UPPER STREET 734 FUTURE ALTERNATIVES CAMPBELL STREET CALDWELL ALLEY II KENILWORTH COURT KENTON STREET BRUCE STREET H NORTH BROADWAY J SAUNIER STREET FUTURE BOURBON AVENUE JEFFERSON STREET SUBTOTAL: NCAA SOCCER FIELD 75YDS X 120YDS SUBTOTAL: RESIDENTIAL PARKING: WEST SECOND STREET INTERNATIONAL HOUSE: ALTERNATIVE 12 CLAY: 154 DAVIS: 144 FORRER: 363 THOMSON: 61 • GSF: 821,110 NCAA MEN'S LAX FIELD 60YDS X 110YDS I THOMSON: FUTURE ACADEMIC SITE CHURCH STREET PLEASANT STONE STREET RESIDENTIAL 338 N UPPER: 330 N UPPER: HAZELRIGG: 48 11 36 51 SUBTOTAL: BARR STREET PARKING: MAIN CAMPUS 9 14 SUBTOTAL: 271 Spaces 2.88 Acres 289 Spaces 2.17 Acres WEST FOURTH STREET T 12 miles to leased warehouse INSTRUCTIONAL SPACESB TOTAL: 56 SPACES Campus Statistics TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY Campus Master Plan ? May 2010 100' 200' 400' HAMPTON COURT Einhorn Yaffee Prescott, Architecture & Engineering, P.C CLASSROOM BUILDINGS BED CAPACITY A TOTAL: 926 BEDS CAPACITY FOR 80% FTE STUDENTS C PARKING TOTAL: 968 PARKING SPACES 89 SPACES/100 FTE STUDENTS* 8.6 ACRES, 22% COVERAGE FUTURE STUDENT ALTERNATIVE RESIDENCE HALLS PARKING OTHER UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS * FALL 2009 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) = 1,089 STUDENTS G E OTHER BUILDINGS F D NEW STREET GRATZ PARK MARKET STREET Plan Concept WEST SECOND STREET MECHANIC STREET NORTH LIMESTONE STREET WEST THIRD STREET NORTH MILL STREET 50' ROSS STREET 0' MILLER STREET • No Buildings: 35 INSTRUCTIONAL TURF FIELD INSTRUCTIONAL CONSTITUTION STREET SE QUADRANT MINUTE WALK SW QUADRANT environmental stewardship • Enrollment: 1,100 MECHANIC STREET WEST FIFTH STREET University’s efforts for responsible • Founded: 1780 NORTH MILL STREET plan and provides Transylvania with MARKET STREET MILLER STREET University’s recently completed strategic NORTH LIMESTONE STREET The plan update complements the CONSTITUTION STREET Rollins College Winter Park, FL Campus Master Plan Update Having attained its 125th year, Rollins College positions itself as a leader in sustainability and advances liberal artsbased education in a global context The 2011 campus master plan update focuses on a ten-year horizon of continuing development to maintain enrollments and respond to evolving program requirements Campus buildings designed in the Mediterranean revival style are complemented by a lush tropical landscape in a lakefront setting The human scale Predominant Building Use of the campus is a distinctive and highly valued aspect of the Rollins experience, as are the College’s active integration and outreach ventures within the City of Winter Park EYP assisted the College in defining building requirements and identifying optimal sites for construction and landscape improvements Planning encompassed site analyses and design studies; a building energy survey; a space inventory database; instructional space utilization analyses; collaboration with local planning agencies; and facility programming EYP also worked with the College’s Committee on Environmental and Sustainability to refine campus sustainability goals and principles Land use The update plan proposals build on the unique character and heritage of the College, improve facility utilization, and integrate green strategies for development and continuing innovation This continuum plan sustains the trajectory for the College to achieve its bicentennial potential • Founded: 1885 • Enrollment: 3,100 • No Buildings: 70+ • GSF: 1,187,152 • Acreage: 79 Issues and opportunities Existing condition Proposed Illustrative plan FIRM OVERVIEW Disciplines Architecture, Engineering, Energy, Environmental Graphic Design, Interior Design, Master Planning Integrated Design Expertise • Academic Innovation • Master Planning • Diplomatic Facilities • Mission Critical Facilities • Energy & Sustainability • Modernization • Health Education • Science & Technology • Healthcare • STEM • Historic Preservation • Student Life • Libraries • Workplace Research • Building Science • Energy • Healthcare Design • Living-Learning • STEM • Workplace Recognition • 2018 Top 25 Architecture Firms, Architectural Record • 2018 Giants 300, Architecture/Engineering Firms, Building Design + Construction • 2018 Top 500 Design Firms, Engineering News-Record • 2018 Healthcare Giants, Interior Design • 2017 Architect 50, Architect Magazine • 2017 MEP Giants, Consulting-Specifying Engineer • 2017 Top Architects, #1 for Healthcare Renovation, Health Facilities Construction Quarterly SERVICES Architecture Engineering • Design • Electrical • Planning • Fire Protection • Programming • Mechanical • Interior Design • Plumbing • Life Safety • Security • Environmental Graphic Design • Structural • Workplace Strategy & Design • Telecommunications • Master Planning Consulting Energy • Graphic Design • Building Performance Optimization • Marketing Communications • Energy Audits • Energy Master Plans • Retro-commissioning • Public Relations HIGHER EDUCATION CLIENTS Abilene Christian University Clemson University Adelphi University Clinton Community College Alamo Colleges Coastal Bend College Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Colby College Albany Law School Colgate University Amarillo College College of Saint Elizabeth American University College of Staten Island Amherst College College of the Holy Cross Angelo State University Collin College Appalachian State University Columbia University Assumption College Concordia College Austin College Connecticut College Austin Community College District Cornell University Austin Peay State University Dallas County Community College District Barnard College Dartmouth College Bay Path College Del Mar College Baylor College of Medicine Dominican College Baylor University Duke University Bemidji State University East Carolina University Bennington College East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine Berea College Eastern Michigan University Binghamton University Eastfield College Black Hills State University Effat University Boston College El Centro College Boston University Emmanuel College Bowdoin College Emory and Henry College Bowie State University Emory University Brandeis University Farmingdale State College, State University of New York Bridgewater College Finger Lakes Community College Brookdale Community College Florida Southern College Brookhaven College Fordham University Brown University Franklin & Marshall College Bryant University Franklin College Bucknell University Frederick Community College Buena Vista University Gallaudet University Cabrini College Galveston College Canisius College George Mason University Carleton College Georgetown University Case Western Reserve University Georgia Institute of Technology Cazenovia College Goucher College Central College Grinnell College Central Texas College Hamilton College Chatham University Hampden-Sydney College Christopher Newport University Hardin-Simmons University Clarendon College Hartwick College Harvard Business School Moravian College Harvard College Library Morgan State University Harvard University Mount Aloysius College Harvard University, John F Kennedy Mount Holyoke College Mount Saint Mary College School of Government Haverford College Muskingum University Herkimer County Community College Navarro College Houston Baptist University New Jersey City University Houston Community College New Jersey Institute of Technology Howard University New York University Hudson Valley Community College North Carolina A&T State University Iowa State University North Carolina Central University James Madison University North Carolina State University Johns Hopkins University Northeastern University Kean University Northern Virginia Community College Keene State College Northland College Lafayette College Northwestern University Laguardia Community College Orange County Community College Lamar Institute of Technology Pace University Lamar State College - Port Arthur Pennsylvania State University Lamar University Prairie View A&M University Lehigh University Princeton University Lone Star College System Purchase College Loyola University New Orleans Quinsigamond Community College Lubbock Christian University Radford University Manhattanville College Ramapo College of New Jersey Marist College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Marshall University Rice University Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Massachusetts Maritime Academy Rockefeller University McMurry University Rockhurst University Medical University of South Carolina Rockland Community College Mercy College Roger Williams University Meredith College Rollins College Michigan State University Rowan College at Burlington County Middlebury College Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Midwestern State University Sage Colleges Minnesota State Colleges & Universities Saint Joseph’s College Mississippi State University Sam Houston State University Mitchell Community College San Jacinto College Mohawk Valley Community College Sarah Lawrence College Monmouth University School of Visual Arts Montclair State University Schreiner University Montgomery College Siena College HIGHER EDUCATION CLIENTS Skidmore College The College of William & Mary Southern Methodist University The College of Wooster Southwestern University The George Washington University Spring Hill College The Ohio State University Springfield Technical Community College The State University of New York St Edward’s University The Texas A&M University System St John’s University The Texas State University System St Mary’s College of Maryland The University of North Carolina at Charlotte St Mary’s University The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill St Olaf College The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Stanford University The University of North Carolina at Pembroke State University of New York at New Paltz The University of North Carolina at Wilmington State University of New York at Oneonta The University of Texas System State University of New York College at Cortland Towson University State University of New York Institute of Transylvania University Trinity College Technology at Utica/Rome Stephen F Austin State University Trinity University Stetson University Trinity Valley Community College Stevenson University Trinity Washington University Stony Brook University Truman State University Sul Ross State University Tufts University SUNY Broome Community College Union College SUNY Cobleskill United World College SUNY Geneseo University at Albany SUNY Maritime College University at Buffalo SUNY Polytechnic Institute University of Akron SUNY Upstate Medical University University of California Swarthmore College University of Charleston Syracuse University University of Chicago Tarleton State University University of Dallas Tarrant County College University of Dayton Temple University University of Delaware Texas Christian University University of Denver Texas Southern University University of Florida Texas State Technical College-Harlingen University of Houston Texas State Technical College-Waco University of Houston - Clear Lake Texas Tech University University of Houston - Downtown Texas Tech University Health Science Center University of Houston - Victoria Texas Wesleyan University University of Iowa Texas Woman’s University University of Mary Hardin - Baylor The Catholic University of America University of Mary Washington The City University of New York University of Maryland, Baltimore The College of New Jersey University of Massachusetts Amherst The College of New Rochelle University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The College of Saint Rose University of Michigan University of Minnesota Winston-Salem State University University of Missouri Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of New England Yale University University of New Haven Yale University School of Medicine University of New Mexico Yeshiva University University of North Carolina School of Medicine University of North Texas System University of Oxford University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Richmond University of Scranton University of South Carolina University of Southern Maine University of St Joseph Connecticut University of St Thomas University of Tennessee at Knoxville University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center University of the Incarnate Word University of Vermont University of Virginia University of Virginia Foundation University of Wisconsin - Madison University System of New Hampshire UNT Health Science Center Unversity of Wisconsin - Whitewater Vassar College Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Community College System Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Virginia State University Wake Technical Community College Washington & Jefferson College Washington College Washington University in St Louis Wayne State University Weatherford College Wellesley College West Texas A&M University West Virginia University Western Technical College Wharton County Junior College Wheaton College Williams College eypae.com people, purpose, planet © 2019 EYP Inc All rights reserved

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