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The George Washington University | Mount Vernon Campus Plan June 11 st 2009 Community Meeting #3 EHRENKRANTZ ECKSTUT & KUHN ARCHITECTS with EDAW + VIKA CAPITOL Todays Meeting Agenda Welcome and Updates Recap of GW Project


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EHRENKRANTZ ECKSTUT & KUHN ARCHITECTS with EDAW + VIKA CAPITOL

The George Washington University | Mount Vernon Campus Plan June 11st 2009

Community Meeting #3

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Today’s Meeting Agenda

  • Welcome and Updates
  • Recap of GW Project Goals
  • Recap of Community Concerns
  • Draft Design Principles
  • Landscape Analysis Diagrams
  • Draft Plan of Potential Development Sites
  • Next Community Meeting and Discussion Topics
  • Q&A

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Recap of GW Project Goals for the Recap of GW Project Goals for the Mount Vernon Campus Plan Mount Vernon Campus Plan

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Summary of GW Mount Vernon Campus Plan Goals

  • Physical space

Re-allocate remaining development in 2000 Campus Plan (limited, if any additional GFA)

  • More academic vs. residential/student life
  • S.F. to depend on sites/configurations
  • Sustainability

Storm water plan Building standards

  • Campus Environment

Streetscape

  • Plantings, pedestrian-ways, sculpture

Open space/landscape Lighting

  • Pedestrian, athletic fields

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  • Honor existing agreements with neighbors
  • Campus plan measures

Population counts Existing square footages/surveys

Summary of GW Mount Vernon Campus Plan Goals P.4

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Recap of Community Concerns Recap of Community Concerns

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Recap of Community Concerns

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  • Campus/Community History
  • Storm Water Management
  • Sustainability
  • Campus Development
  • Neighborhood Impacts
  • Student Population
  • Information Sharing

LINK TO ISSUES EXHIBIT:

http://neighborhood.gwu.edu/campusdev/CampusPlan_MountVernon.cfm

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Draft Design Principles Draft Design Principles

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  • 1. Accommodate GW’s space needs within already

approved Campus Plan square footage parameters

1.1 Approximately 100,000 sf of new academic space 1.2 Approximately 100 new beds 1.3 Additional athletic/recreational expansion space

Design Principle 1

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  • 2. Locate new campus buildings in areas that both

reinforce the campus environment and respond to neighborhood impact concerns

2.1 Enhance existing campus character (building materials, etc.) 2.2 Concentrate new development towards the center of the campus and/or closer to Whitehaven, to the extent possible 2.3 Preserve existing trees to the extent possible – particularly healthy specimen trees 2.4 Balance academic and residential space needs on campus

Design Principle 2

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  • 3. Enhance Campus Presence

3.1 Reinforce the prominence and appearance of the main campus entrance at Whitehaven Parkway 3.2 Identify areas for campus perimeter improvements (landscaping, fencing, signage, etc)

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  • 4. Improve Campus Pedestrian Experience

4.1 Improve pedestrian circulation on campus (sidewalks, lighting, etc.) 4.2 Enhance campus vehicular circulation (including vehicular, shuttle bus, emergency and service vehicle traffic) and minimize pedestrian/vehicular conflicts

Design Principle 4

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  • 5. GW’s Commitment to Sustainability

5.1 Continue commitment to sustainable building design 5.2 Enhance the campus stormwater management framework 5.3 Increase number of tree and screen plantings, with a focus on the campus edges 5.5 Manage campus lighting impact

Design Principle 5

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Landscape Analysis Diagrams Landscape Analysis Diagrams

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Tree Assessment

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SPECIMEN TREE

TREES THAT CREATE SIGNIFICANT VALUE ON THE SITE

NON-SPECIMEN TREE

EVALUATE FOR HEALTH

TRASH OR WEED TREE

TRASH OR WEED TREES OR TREES IN POOR CONDITION

KEY

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Softball Field Relocation Options

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Option 2 Option 1 Option 3

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Approved Approved 2000 Mount Vernon Campus Plan 2000 Mount Vernon Campus Plan

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Approved 2000 Campus Master Plan

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Current Status of Current Status of New Development New Development

Approved 2000 Campus Master Plan

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Remaining Remaining New New Development Development

153,000 GFA 153,000 GFA Built To Date Built To Date 320,000 GFA 320,000 GFA Approved Under the Approved Under the 2000 MV Campus Plan 2000 MV Campus Plan

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Draft Plan of Draft Plan of Potential Development Sites Potential Development Sites

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Scheme A A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

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New Parking New Parking Removed W St. Removed W St. Parking Lot Parking Lot Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sport S1/Sport-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3-4 Stories

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Scheme B

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

New Parking New Parking Removed W St. Removed W St. Parking Lot Parking Lot Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sport S1/Sport-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3 Stories

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Scheme C

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A2 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 S1 S1 R1 R1 A1 A1

New Parking New Parking Removed W St. Removed W St. Parking Lot Parking Lot Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym

NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA

TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA TOTAL NEW GFA: TOTAL NEW GFA: 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA S1/Sport S1/Sport-

  • Recreation:

Recreation: 18,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds 3-4 Stories A4/Academic: A4/Academic: 30,000 GFA 3 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA 3 Stories A2/Academic: A2/Academic: 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1/Academic: A1/Academic: 45,000 GFA 3 Stories

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TOTAL EXISTING GFA TOTAL EXISTING GFA TO BE DEMOLISHED: TO BE DEMOLISHED: 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA

Portion of Portion of Ames Academic Bldg: Ames Academic Bldg: 5,500 GFA Acheson Academic Bldg: Acheson Academic Bldg: 6,500 GFA Webb Academic Bldg: Webb Academic Bldg: 3,500 GFA Gatehouse Bldg: Gatehouse Bldg: 1,000 GFA Cole Residence Hall: Cole Residence Hall: 9,500 GFA

Clark Clark Merriweather Merriweather Hensley Hensley Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Eckles Library Library Somers Somers Ames Ames Hand Hand Chapel Chapel Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym Gate Gate House House Webb Webb Acheson Acheson Cole Cole

Proposed Existing Buildings To Be Removed

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Discussion Topics of next Discussion Topics of next Community Meeting Community Meeting

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Schedule of Proposed Discussion Topics

  • May 7

May 7th

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Community Feedback and Site Analysis Community Feedback and Site Analysis Summary Summary

  • June 11

June 11th

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Design principles for campus plan, initial Design principles for campus plan, initial discussion of locations for future discussion of locations for future development development

  • July 9

July 9th

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Noise, lighting, Noise, lighting, population counts (discussion) population counts (discussion)

  • Aug. 13
  • Aug. 13th

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Landscape, storm water management, Landscape, storm water management, sustainability sustainability

  • Sept. 10
  • Sept. 10th

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Traffic, draft campus plan Traffic, draft campus plan

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