16. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Campus of the University of Washington UW's main
campus is situated in Seattle, by the shores of Union
and Portage Bays with views of the Cascade Range to
the east, and the Olympic Mountains to the west. The
site encompasses 703 acres
Academic staff 5,803
Administrative staff 16,174
Students 47,571 fall2019
Undergraduates 31,041 fall 2019
Postgraduates 16,530 fall 2019
17. Why we chose this case study
First, the two
universities
are similar in
the aspect of
the large
area.
Second, when it comes
to development,
Washington University
was build on different
stages in different time
periods, same as Tripoli
University. Moreover,
the university used a
ten-year development
plan.
Third, the site
of the two
universities
are located
besides the
urban area
and part of
the city
At last, the two
universities
contained historic
structure, that
need to develop
and conserve
18. University of Washington
A Brief History of the University of Washington
•CITY AND UNIVERSITY GROW UP TOGETHER
Seattle was founded in 1853, and the University
of Washington was founded in this vicinity in
1861.
•Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest
universities on the west cost
19. 1909 - 1920
UW ENROLLMENT: 2200 STUDENTS
CIRCLE
The Gesier Basin is the largest single feature in
university , and an important middle ground
element at a size . however, it was something
that you walked around, rather than a place to
be.
Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition1909
University of Washington
A Brief History of the University of Washington
1909
-
1920
20. PLANNING FOR
SOUTH CAMPUS
Looking ahead to a
future phase of
expansion,
CENTRAL PLAZA
The Central Plaza of the Campus
is taking on a more defined
shape as adjacent axes are built
up and as major flanking
structures, including the library
and performance hall, are built.
University of Washington
A Brief History of the University of Washington
1909
-
1920
21. University of Washington
A Brief History of the University of Washington
1940
-
1960
UW ENROLLMENT: 12,162 STUDENTS
1940 - 1960
•The rapid increase of automobiles on campus
became a major problem during these years.
•UW GOLF COURSE As academic program
expanded, this facility was incrementally
reduced in size
CAMPUS MAP, 1958
22. University of Washington
A Brief History of the University of Washington
1940
-
1960
EXPANDED PARKING CAPACITY
The university was eager to create a more organized
approach to parking
THLETICS NEIGHBORHOOD
The IMA became the third large-scale structure in an
otherwise sparsely built part of campus
SOUTH CAMPUS
South Campus was becoming increasingly structured by large
scale architecture without the provision of supporting
landscape spaces or context
23. 1980 - 2005
UW ENROLLMENT: 35,290 STUDENTS
University of Washington
A Brief History of the University of Washington
1980
-
2005
WEST
CAMPUS
The proliferation of
academic and
residential program
into West Campus
develops largely
within the
framework
provided by the
urban grid
25. Central
Campus features some
of UW's most recognized
landscapes as well as landmarks
and contained a number of the
University's most historical
academic, research, housing,
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
26. Red Square
Red Square is the heart of the
campus It functions as the central
hub for students and hosts a
variety of events annually and
serves as a hub for two of the
University's major axes.
27. Central Plaza, large open square, surrounded by landmark buildings and artworks,
such as Suzzallo Library, the Broken Obelisk, and the statue of George Washington.
During the 1909 Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition,
the square was the site for the temporary U.S.
Government Building. After the exposition closed,
the building was removed and the area left an
open field
Broken Obelisk
28. 1926 1949
the early 1970s 1960s
The plaza is surrounded by the following buildings:
•Suzzallo Library to the east: the university's central library
•Gerberding Hall to the southeast: university administration
•Meany Hall to the southwest: performing arts facilities
•Odegaard Undergraduate Library to the northwest
•Kane Hall to the northeast: lecture halls
Suzzallo Library Gerberding Hall
Odegaard Undergraduate Library Kane Hall
Collegiate Gothic style
Brutalist-style buildings
29.
30. South Campus
The land was previously the site of the University Golf
Course but was given up to construct a building for the
School of Medicine. Today, South Campus is the
location of UW's health sciences and natural sciences
facilities, including the UW Medical Center and the
Magnuson Health Sciences Center as well as locations
for instruction and research in oceanography,
bioengineering, biology, genome sciences, hydraulics,
and comparative medicine.
West campus
It is home to the College
of Built Environments,
School of Social Work,
Fishery Sciences Building,
UW Police Department as
well as many of the
University's residence halls
and apartments, such as
Stevens Court, Mercer
Court, Alder Hall, and Elm
Hall.
East Campus
is largely taken up by wetlands and Huskies sports facilities and
recreation fields, including Husky Stadium, Hec Edmundson Pavilion,
and Husky Ballpark. While the area directly north of the sports
facilities is home to UW's computer science and engineering programs,
which includes computer labs the area northeast of the sports facilities
is occupied by components of the UW Botanic Gardens, such as the
Union Bay Natural Area, the UW Farm, and the Center for Urban
Horticulture.
Campus sectors
31. THE MASTER PLAN OF A 10-YEAR CONCEPTUAL
PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CAMPUS
Sasaki is an interdisciplinary design firm
practicing Architecture, Interior Design, Planning
and Urban Design, Space Planning, Landscape
Architecture, Ecology, Civil Engineering, and Place
Branding.
32. DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE NEXT DECADE
GIDING PRINCIPLES
Guideline principles to achieve a higher education results and service institutions balanced with the preservation
of historical campus; therefore, the campus can keep up with the increasing student density.
They adopt the five principle guides for development.
33. The plan includes a sustainability framework comprised of five elements
34. •The plan aims to support and catalyze academic and teaching research
partnerships with allied industries, contribute to a highly livable innovation
district, and stimulate job growth and economic development
35.
36. •The plan extends UW's commitment to better connect the University
internally and with its broader context
37. •The university includes 2.25 miles of continuous waterfront. The master plan
includes a proposed shoreline activation strategy and waterfront trail
39. In the life of the plan the South Campus gets
largely redeveloped as a world class academic
medical district and medical center with an
enhanced public realm strategy that connects
to the water
West campus
•A series of pedestrian bridges
connects the South Campus to
Central Campus. New open
spaces provide views and
physical connections to the
water
40. •The majority of the university's
future growth will occur in the West
Campus, which converts lowest
development and surface parking lots
into a dense innovation district that
steps down in height as you move
toward the water
West campus
41. Land currently used as surface
parking accommodates innovation
and industry partnerships north of
the athletics and recreation
Proposed land bridge connects
the central campus to east
campus
East campus
46. مشابه مثال
(
(UW Campus
the University of Washington
CLIENT
University of Washington
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
SIZE
700 acres
SERVICES
Planning and Urban Design
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Architecture
Space Planning
STATUS
Completed 2018
AWARDS
Society for College and University
Planning, Merit Award for
Excellence in Planning for an
Existing Campus
47. University of Washington’s 2018 Campus Master Plan (CMP) is the regulatory vehicle for the
University’s future development, defining both the square footage to be constructed and the
geographic location of such development.
48.
49. The plan extends UW’s commitment to better connect the
University internally and with its broader context
The university includes 2.25 miles of continuous waterfront. The mas
plan includes a proposed shoreline activation strategy and waterfr
t
50. Central Campus
The public realm strategy for the Central Campus retains the existing historic open space structure, introduces
development along the periphery, and makes the edges more porous
51. The majority of the university’s future growth will occur in the West Campus, which converts lowrise development and
surface parking lots into a dense innovation district that steps down in height as you move toward the water
West Campus
52. South Campus
In the life of the plan the South Campus gets largely redeveloped as a world class academic medical district and
medical center with an enhanced public realm strategy that connects to the water
53. In the life of the plan the South Campus gets largely redeveloped as a world class academic medical district and medical
center with an enhanced public realm strategy that connects to the water
East Campus
54. The plan includes a sustainability framework comprised of five elements