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En Envisi isioning oning th the e Fut uture ure University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus Pit itt Ins nstitu itution tional al Master r Pla lan n (IMP) Public lic Meetin ting g #5 Urban ban Design sign Gu Guid idelin


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En Envisi isioning

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th the e Fut uture ure

University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus

Pit itt Ins nstitu itution tional al Master r Pla lan n (IMP)

Public lic Meetin ting g #5 Urban ban Design sign Gu Guid idelin elines es

May 22, 2019

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Public Meeting #5 Presentation Agenda Urban Design Guidelines

1.

  • 1. Intr

troductions

  • ductions

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  • 2. Ge

Gene neral ral Gu Guidelin idelines es Ov Over ervie iew:

  • Go

Goals ls of the e Ur Urban an De Desig ign n Gu Guide delin lines

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hitectur ctural l Gu Guidelin delines

  • Site

e De Develo elopmen pment t and d Civic ic Realm lm

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  • 3. Di

Dist strict rict Gu Guidelin idelines es - Br Brea eakout

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4.

  • 4. Br

Brea eakout ut Sum umma mary y Rep eports ts 5.

  • 5. Next

xt Step eps

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Current (Revised) IMP Schedule

OR ORIGIN INAL AL REVI VISED ED Dec ecem ember er 20: Dec ecem ember er 20: 1st City y Per erforma rmance nce Target et Meet eeting ng Ja Janua uary: y: Ja Janua uary: y: Micro

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eetings gs with key comm mmun unity y stak akeholde eholders s Feb ebrua uary y 11: Feb ebrua uary y 11: 1st Pub ublic ic Meet eeting ng: Introduct

  • duction

ion IMP Process ess to comm mmun unity y Feb ebrua uary y 15: Feb ebrua uary y 15: Pub ublish ish Final nal Campus us Master er Plan Feb ebrua uary y 22: Feb ebrua uary y 22: 2nd City ty Per erforman mance e Target get Meet eeting ng March 11: March 11: 2nd Workin rking g Pub ublic ic Meet eeting: g: Nei eighborhoo hborhood d Enhan ancem cemen ent April il 1-10: Five e Individ ividual ual Comm mmun unit ity/ y/Ne Neighb ighborho

  • rhood
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eeting ngs April il 11: Innovation ation Distr strict ict Pub ublic ic Meet eeting ng Ap April il 15+/-: : Ap April il 16: 3rd Workin rking g Pub ublic ic Meet eeting: g: Transpor ansportation tation May 2: 4th Pub ublic ic Meet eeting: g: Nei eighborhoo ghborhood d Enhance nceme ment t Strategies egies May 22 +/- 5th Pub ublic ic Meet eeting: g: Develop elopme ment nt Site e Des esign ign Gui uideline elines May 1+/-: : Ju June 1 e 10: Sixth h (Final) nal) Pub ublic ic me meet eting Pres esen entation ation April il 20+/-: : Ju June 1 e 15+/-: 3rd City y Per erforman rmance ce Target et Meet eeting ng May 10th: : Ju June 1 e 15th: Final al Draft Docum umen ent t for City ty staff f sub ubmi missio ssion and approval al May-Ju July: ly: Ju June e – Fall: ll: Leg egis islativ lative e process: ess: Plann nnin ing g Comm

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ty Coun uncil il

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Neighborhood Enhancement Strategies: The engagement and evaluation process

1. 1. Listene ened to sta takeho eholder lders s th throughou

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t th the e co community mmunity 2. 2. Document cumented ed co comm mmunity unity issues ues an and co conce ncerns ns 3. 3. Reflec lected ed on oppor portuni tunities ties an and co constraint straints 4. 4. Str trat ategized egized how w Pi Pitt tt ca can do bet better er an and do mo more 5. 5. Infor

  • rmed

med le lead ader ership ship wh where ere Pi Pitt tt need eds s to prioritiz ritize e initi tiativ atives s an and resour source ces 6. 6. Cha hall llenged enged le leader adership ship to th think nk br broader ader an and ac act t bo bolder lder 7. 7. Develope eloped recommendat commendations ions 8. 8. Secured cured co comm mmitments itments from m Pi Pitt tt le lead ader ership ship on a p a portf tfolio

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trat ategies egies to sha hare re wi with th th the e co communi mmunity ty

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What we heard . . .

Pitt’s Neighborhood Enhancement Strategy should 1.

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Alle levi viat ate Pitt’s Impact on the Neighborhood 2.

  • 2. En

Enhan hance ce Pitt’s Impact on the Neighborhood 3.

  • 3. Impr

Improve co community unity acc ccess ess to Pi

  • Pitt

tt prog

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ram and d facility cility re resour

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ces

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Opportunities for Community Input

CAMPUS S MASTER ER PLAN

  • Pitt’s vision for campus development to support its

strat ateg egic ic pl plan an INSTITUT UTIONAL IONAL MASTER R PLAN

  • Leg

egis islativ ive e in instrumen ument t requi equire red d by the e zonin ing g code de for institutions having large land masses; it documents Pitt’s 10 0 yea ear, de devel elopm pmen ent t in inten entio ions PROJEC JECT T DEVEL ELOPM OPMENT ENT PLANS

  • Publi

lic c app pproval l pr proce cess s requi equire red d by Cit ity Plannin ing g for Pit itt to exec ecut ute e ea each de devel elopm pment ent pr project ject over er 25,0 ,000 00 SF; F; it it documents a project’s final design OAKLAND AND NEIGH GHBORH ORHOOD OD PLAN

  • City Planning’s extensive planning process to engage

stakeh eholde ders s and do d documen ument t the e vis isio ion, go goals, , object jectiv ives, es, and t d tacti tics cs for r the e de devel elopm pmen ent t of Oakland

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5.3.1 Goals of the Urban Design Guidelines 5.3.2 Architectural Guidelines

  • Building Form
  • Architectural Character
  • Architectural Elements

5.3.3 Site Development and Civic Realm

  • Campus Views and Vistas
  • Civic Realm & Streetscapes
  • Landscape & Open Spaces
  • Public Art
  • Wayfinding

5.3.4 District Guidelines

5.3 Urban Design Guidelines

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5.3.1 Goals of the Urban Design Guidelines

  • Guide the design of building and landscape

projects in the ten en-yea ear r de devel elopm pmen ent t en envel elope pe

  • Create a campus environment that is com
  • mpa

pati tible ble with surrounding neighborhoods and districts

  • Reinforce the Cathedral of Learning as a foca

cal l po poin int

  • Align with the Guid

idin ing g Prin incip iples es of the 2019 Pittsburgh Campus Master Plan

  • Enhance the pe

pede destria ian n expe perie ienc nce e of campus and the urban context

  • Encourage materials and details that contribute to

a contextua xtual aesthetic

  • Promote inclusion of pu

public ic art

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5.3.2 Architectural Guidelines

  • Building hei

eigh ght and massin ing should be contextual with surrounding or adjacent buildings

  • Building set

etbacks acks help to achieve the desired character of streetscapes and open spaces

  • Building step

ep backs cks help to maintain view corridors and ensure appropriate scale within the context

  • Campus Des

esig ign Prin incip iple les s will be adopted to preserve the architectural heritage within the Oakland Civic Center Historic District

  • Hig

igh-qual ualit ity y de desig ign an and c d construction truction is fundamental to the campus environment and should be maintained with new development

  • Building form and style may vary but material,

color, texture, and glazing can contribute to a cohesi hesive e campus ampus chara aract cter er

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5.3.3 Site Development & Civic Realm

  • Preserve campus

mpus vie iews and v d vis istas to maintain a visual impression of the University from the surrounding Oakland neighborhood

  • Incorporate hig

igh-qual ualit ity y civ ivic ic rea ealm spa paces es that include natural plantings, a tree canopy, pedestrian amenities and bicycle access

  • Provide lands

dscape pe and o d ope pen spa paces es at a variety

  • f scales
  • Embrace bio

ioph phil ilic ic de desig ign to integrate natural elements with the built environment

  • Evaluate pu

public ic art opportunities with each project; incorporate art in open spaces where appropriate

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Campus Master Plan

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Ten-year Development Envelope

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6B

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Site 6B |Campus Master Plan + Architectural Rendering

Academic Success Center

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EXISTING VIEW LOOKING EAST ALONG O’HARA STREET

PROPOSED VIEW LOOKING EAST ALONG O’HARA STREET

Site 9D |Campus Master Plan

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Que Questions? stions?

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Break Out Groups

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Campus Master Plan (for reference)

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Rep epor

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t Out Out + Di + Discu scussion ssion

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Moving Forward

  • Fee

eedb dback k for the e IMP:

  • The IMP website: https://www.campusplan.pitt.edu/imp
  • Comment IMP binders located at Frasier Field House, the Corner, BACA, and the Carnegie Library
  • The Of

e Office ice of Commun munit ity y and d Gover ernme menta tal l Rel elation ions s conta tacts: cts:

  • Paul Supowitz, Lina Dostilio, Jamie Ducar, and Kirk Holbrook
  • Facil

ilit itie ies s and d Plannin ing: g:

  • Mary Beth McGrew, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Campus Planning
  • Monthly

hly Commun mmunit ity y Conver ersat sation ions, s, facil ilit itated ed by Jamie ie Duca car

  • We w

e wil ill conti tinue e to be a e avail ilabl ble e to you as Pi Pitt honors s the e pl plans and d commi

  • mmitme

tments nts.

  • Final IMP Public Presentation June 10th
  • Draft submission to the City; City Review; Final submission for legislative process: Planning

Commission, City Council

  • Publi

lic c app pproval l pr proce cess s requi equire red d by Cit ity Plannin ing g for Pit itt to exec ecut ute e ea each de devel elopm pment ent project over 25,000 SF; it documents a project’s final design