REVIEW OF PLANNING OPTIONS FOR UB CAMPUSES June 16 2011 AGENDA 06 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO PLANNING BOARD REVIEW OF PLANNING OPTIONS FOR UB CAMPUSES June 16 2011 AGENDA 06 16 11 Introductions and purpose of todays meeting Space Needs Analysis Planning Options 2023 and beyond Downtown
AGENDA
06‐16‐11
- Introductions and purpose of today’s meeting
- Space Needs Analysis
- Planning Options ‐ 2023 and beyond
- Downtown Campus
- South Campus
- North Campus
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SUNY FACILITIES MASTER PLAN ‐ PURPOSES
- Determine space needs
- Determine facilities condition and funding need for
critical maintenance
- Define strategic capital development objectives
- Develop concepts for achieving capital objectives
- Determine sequence and funding of capital priorities
- Incorporate results in SUNY 10 year capital funding plan
submission
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SUNY FACILITIES MASTER PLAN – PHASES AND TIMELINE Phase I – Campus Profile March 2011 Phase II – Assessment of Physical Condition March 2011 Phase III – Analysis of Space Needs May 2011
- Phase IV – Concept Alternatives
July 2011 Phase V – Final Recommendation October 2011
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SUNY FACILITIES MASTER PLAN – UB PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS
- 5% growth in graduate enrollment concentrated on areas
with growth capacity
- Faculty growth by 10% on average by 2023 across all units
- UB Medical School will move downtown
- Cary/Farber/Sherman will be demolished
- Triads and temporary structures to be demolished
- Other Health Sciences will remain on South Campus
- Professional programs will move South to balance loss of the
Medical School
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PROGRESS TO DATE
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SPACE NEEDS ANALYSIS
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- Downtown Campus
- Options 1‐4
- South Campus
- Building Placement
- Demolition Projects
- Sitework / Infrastructure
- North Campus ‐ Variations
- Entry
- Lee Road
- Building Placement
- Sitework / Infrastructure
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FORMAT
INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL / PUBLIC REALM INITIATIVES
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Infrastructure Renewal
- General Building Renewal
- Demolition of TRIAD, Annexes and C/F/S
- Utilities Restoration: North and South Campuses
- Start implementation of UB’s Climate Action Plan
Public Realm
- Landscape Restoration: North and South Campuses
- Improvements to the public realm and student experience
- Start implementation of UB’s Climate Action Plan
- Public Art initiatives
- Maintain critical mass of medical school in first stage move
- Establish a “Heart‐of‐the‐Campus” building that is centrally
located for shared program opportunities.
- Maximize adjacencies to partner institutions to promote
collaboration and efficiency
- Organize buildings around active outdoor spaces
- Reflect urban scale and density in land use
- Recognize the direction outlined by the BNMC Master Plan
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ‐ DESIGN PRINCIPLES
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University at Buffalo:
2011 ‐ 2023:
- School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Future Moves:
- School of Nursing
- School of Public Health
- School of Dentistry
- School of Pharmacy
Current UB Downtown Projects
- Gateway
- CTRC (Under Construction)
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ‐ MASTER PLAN COMPONENTS
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Public/Private Development Opportunities:
- Research Park
- Medical Office Buildings
- Mixed‐use with Student Housing and Retail
- Hotel and Conferencing
Public Outdoor Spaces:
- Ellicott Street
- High Street
- Allen Street Extension
- Quads/Parks
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ‐ MASTER PLAN COMPONENTS (Contd.)
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SMBS Program:
- Lab Animal Facility
- Simulation Center
- Medical Library
- Conf. Facility
- Café
- Fitness Center
- Museum
- Clinical Lab
Other:
- Parking
- Medical Office Building
- Open Space
- Signage / Wayfinding
- Transit BNMC Entry
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ‐ SHARED OPPORTUNITIES WITH PARTNERS
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OPTION 1a – “MAIN STREET” 2023 SMBS(phase 1 &2) Gateway CTRC
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Bioinformatics and Life Sciences Kaleida Health / Medical Office Building
OPTION 1a ‐ “MAIN STREET” FINAL BUILDOUT Development by Others SMBS (phase 1&2) Parking with Retail / Residential by Others Dental Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing
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Gateway Kaleida Health / Medical Office Building
OPTION 1b – “MAIN STREET” 2023 SMBS(phase 1&2) Gateway CTRC
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Bioinformatics and Life Sciences Kaleida Health / Medical Office Building
OPTION 1b ‐ “MAIN STREET” FINAL BUILDOUT CTRC Research Park Development by Others SMBS (phase 1&2) Parking with Retail / Residential by Others Parking with Retail / Residential by Others Dental Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing Kaleida Health / Medical Office Building
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Gateway
OPTION 2 ‐ McCARLEY GARDENS SITE 2023 Kaleida Health SMBS (phase 1&2)
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Medical Office Building by Others Parking with Retail / Residential by Others Gateway Bioinformatics and Life Sciences
OPTION 2 ‐ McCARLEY GARDENS SITE FINAL BUILDOUT Research Park by Others Kaleida Health Medical Office Building by Others SMBS (phase 1&2) Gateway Parking with Retail / Residential by Others
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Dental Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing
OPTION 3 – “BNMC PARKING LOT” 2023 Kaleida Health SMBS (phase 1&2) Parking & Retail/ Residential Gateway CTRC
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Medical Office Building by Others Bioinformatics and Life Sciences
Research Park by Others Kaleida Health Medical Office Building by Others SMBS (phase 1&2) Research by Others Parking and Retail / Residential by Others OPTION 3 – “BNMC PARKING LOT” FINAL BUILDOUT
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Dental Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing)
OPTION 4 – “PILGRIM VILLAGE” 2023 SMBS (phase 1&2) Kaleida Health Parking with Retail / Residential
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Medical Office Building by Others Gateway Bioinformatics and Life Sciences
OPTION 4 – “PILGRIM VILLAGE” FINAL BUILDOUT SMBS (phase 1&2) Kaleida Health Medical Office Building by Others Research Park by Others Nursing Parking with Retail / Residential
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Dental Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy Parking and Retail / Residential by Others
- Establish the Professional Education Campus
- Reinforce the historic E.B. Green Plan
- Create active and attractive public realm by
landscaping quads and defining edges with buildings
- Create active and attractive HOTC
- Remove outmoded buildings as soon as is practical to
reduce operational and maintenance costs
- Create connected campus loop road
- Maintain critical mass of population throughout stages
- f realignment
- Limit number of moves per use to one move
SOUTH CAMPUS DESIGN PRINCIPLES
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Architecture shop Social Work:Townsend Hall GSE: Parker Hall Addition New Parking Structure Swing Space / PEC PHHP: Kimball Tower Dental: Squire Hall Clark Hall Addition Buffalo Prep Community Programs ‐ Allen BEB ‐ SMBS,CD&S, PH,CHD/CD, Sciences HOTC: Abbott Hall SOUTH CAMPUS– BUILDINGS 2023
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Diefendorf Annex Demo Hayes Annex Demo Acheson Annex Demo Parker Wings Demo BMNC Demo CFS Demo Squire Hall Addition Demo Triads Demo SOUTH CAMPUS– BLDG DEMO 2023
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Formal Approach to HOTC Loop Road Site Restoration Areas CFS Demo Surface Parking Loop Road Connection East Entrance SOUTH CAMPUS– SITE WORK 2023
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South Entrance
SOUTH CAMPUS FINAL BUILDOUT
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NORTH CAMPUS ‐ 2011 TO 2023
- Academic Program Realignment
- Cooke/Hochstetter Halls
- Baldy Hall
- Bell and Bonner Halls
- Campus Life Improvements
- Capen Hall
- Lockwood Library
- Health and Wellness Center
- Field House
- Tennis Complex
- Student Residence Halls
- Hotel / Conference
- Retail
- Alumni Center
- Public Realm
- Site Restoration
- Hardscape and roadwork
- Public Art
- Infrastructure Renewal
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NORTH CAMPUS CHALLENGES & FRAMEWORK
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NORTH CAMPUS – ENTRY VARIATIONS SINGLE SOUTH ENTRANCE SINGLE SOUTH ENTRANCE ‐ 2023 SINGLE SOUTH ENTRANCE ‐ FINAL BUILDOUT
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Public / Student Entrance Ceremonial /Pedestrian only Entry Renovation Community Outreach Bus Shelter Museum Future Building Sites Restore Landscape
NORTH CAMPUS – ENTRY VARIATIONS DUAL ENTRANCE DUAL ENTRANCES ‐ 2023 DUAL ENTRANCE ‐ FINAL BUILDOUT
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Utilitarian /Student Entrance Ceremonial /Public Entrance Bookstore Community Outreach Museum Bus Shelter Entrance Renovation Future Building Sites Restore Landscape
NORTH CAMPUS ‐ LEE ROAD VARIATIONS VIEWS TO THE LAKE, PATHWAY V1 – BLOCKS WIND V2 – CONSOLIDATED DEVELOPMENT V3 – CONTINUOUS PATHWAY
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Mixed Use Residential Hotel / Conf Residential Hotel / Conf Residential Triple Gym Health and Wellness Triple Gym Health and Wellness Triple Gym Health and Wellness
NORTH CAMPUS– BUILDINGS 2023
Capen – North Entry Mixed Use – Residential, UB Commons, Bookstore Capen – South Entry Health and Wellness Center Residential University Club Field House Tennis Complex
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NORTH CAMPUS– SITE 2023
Reconfigure Hamilton Loop Lee Road Connection Realign Putman Way Hardscape Improvements Reconfigure Flint Loop Oval Lawn Landmark Pergola
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NORTH CAMPUS FINAL BUILDOUT
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NEXT STEPS
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- June 21
Present Phase IV to Deans and VP’s
- June 22
Start Phase V “Final Recommendations”
- Sept 2
Present draft Phase V “Final Recommendations”
- Sept 16
Review completed
- Oct 7
Submit Phase V (final)
- Nov 4
Submit final deliverables for Phases I ‐ V
CLOSING THOUGHTS
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- Respectful of the clear vision articulated by UB2020
- The plan for 2023 focuses on program realignment and
infrastructure improvements – maximizing the opportunity for renewal and renovation
- Pace of development on North and Downtown Campuses
will depend on Public/Private partnerships
- Plan offers a balanced response to academic, public realm,