A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Arizona Board of Regents
Presentation
www. asu. edu/ cdp
Comprehensive Development Plan
ASU – One University in Many Places
The Transitional Design to 21st Century Excellence
Objective of the Design Process
Build a comprehensive metropolitan research university
that is an unparalleled combination of academic excellence
and commitment to its social, economic, cultural, and
environmental setting.
ASU Design Approach: College/ School Centric
Build a comprehensive metropolitan research university
that is an unparalleled combination of academic excellence
and commitment to its social, economic, cultural, and
environmental setting.
Build the University around strong, entrepreneurial
colleges/ schools.
Create a design that allows colleges/ schools to grow and
prosper to their intellectual and market limits.
Create a federation of unique colleges/ schools as the
foundation of the premier metropolitan research university
in the United States.
College/ School Centric Model: Empowerment
Build a comprehensive metropolitan research university
that is an unparalleled combination of academic excellence
and commitment to its social, economic, cultural, and
environmental setting.
Build the University around strong, entrepreneurial
colleges/ schools.
Create a design that allows colleges/ schools to grow and
prosper to their intellectual and market limits.
Create a federation of unique colleges/ schools as the
foundation of the premier metropolitan research university
in the United States.
Overcome historical physical and fiscal constraints through
school level ownership
Encourage and allow new designs and new directions to
gain distinctive differentiation for ASU colleges/ schools
Empower each college/ school to compete at the highest
level for students, faculty and resources
New College of Interdisciplinary
Arts and Sciences
College of Human Services
College of Teacher Education
and Leadership
School of Global Management
and Leadership
at the
West campus
The Public College
College of Nursing
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism
and Mass Communication
University College
KAET ( Arizona Education Television)
at the Downtown
Phoenix campus
Fulton School of Engineering
Barrett Honors College
College of Education
College of Law
W. P. Carey School of Business
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts
College of Architecture and Environmental Design
at the
Tempe campus
School of Industrial Administration
College of Technology and
Applied Sciences
Morrison School of Agribusiness
& Resource Management
East College
at the
Polytechnic campus
UNIVERSITY WIDE PLANNING PRINCIPLES
INTEGRATED and EMBEDDED COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
MIX OF AGE, INCOME, ETHNICITY, PHYSICAL ABILITIES
MIXED USE LIVE, LEARN, SHOP, WORK
OUTDOOR CAFES & RESTAURANTS
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS AS CIVIC SPACES
HUMAN SCALE OF BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE
SQUARES / QUADRANGLES / MARKETPLACES
CIVIC SPACE AND PUBLIC ART AT ALL CAMPUSES
COMPATIBLE MATERIALS PALLETTE
SUSTAINABLE and CLIMATE RESPONSIVE PLANNING
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS OF WELL CONNECTED DISTRICTS
BALANCED TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
• PEDESTRIAN NETWORKS / FRIENDLY STREETS
• BICYCLE NETWORKS
• PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
• UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY
CAMPUS AS CIVIC SPACE
Inward Focus
on Learning
Outward Focus
on Community
Interconnecting Academic
Communities
Interweaving of
Town and Gown
Polytechnic campus
Tempe campus
West campus
one university many places
Downtown Phoenix campus
CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
Revitalization
• Urban campus
• 15,000 Students
• Unique programs
• Mix of uses
• Connections with
downtown partners
The Public College
College of Nursing
Walter Cronkite School of
Journalism and Mass
Communication
University College
KAET ( Arizona Education
Television)
at the Downtown
Phoenix campus
WALKABILITY – FIVE MINUTE RADIUS
Proposed Light Rail
Current ASU
downtown campus
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RE- USE OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS
ASU AT THE DOWNTOWN PHOENIX CAMPUS
Central Avenue Section
MIXED USE FACILITIES
ASU AT THE DOWNTOWN PHOENIX CAMPUS
INCORPORATION OF LANDSCAPE INTO PLANNING
ASU AT THE DOWNTOWN PHOENIX CAMPUS
Extending ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
MIDWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
The West Valley is nearly
fully developed as a mature
community. A large portion
of the area is single family
residential built in the
1950’ s and 60’ s.
There are few educational
or cultural centers adjacent
to the campus.
Thunderbird Avenue
provides easy access to
the campus.
GLENDALE
PHOENIX
West Valley
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
1987 Master Plan
History ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Campus Image ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
1 Mile by ½ Mile
300 Acres
Thunderbird Road
43rd Avenue
Sweetwater Avenue
51st Avenue
University Way North
Thunderbird Road
43rd Avenue
Sweetwater Avenue
51st Avenue
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
• Maintain Compact
Academic Core
• Develop transitional
uses which connect
with residential
community
• Provide Mixed Use
centers along the
Thunderbird corridor
with unique uses
• Locate Student,
Faculty and Staff
Housing around the
perimeter of campus
• Simple internal street
grid
N
N
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Planning Principles
Proposed Building
Parking Structure
Proposed Mixed use Project
Existing Building
Market Rate Residential
Hotel
Public Venue
Library
Athletic/ Recreation
Support
Administrative
Parking Garage
Academic
Residential Life
Mixed Use – Commercial
& Residential
Proposed Building Use
N
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Existing Campus
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Proposed Campus
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DRAFT
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 567,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 51,000 GSF
Housing: 172,000 GSF
500 Beds
Total: 790,000 GSF
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
DRAFT
Develop East/ West spine
Establish entry
Introduce Mixed Use
Commercial
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 886,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 242,000 GSF
Housing: 808,000 GSF
2,500 Beds
Total: 1,936,000 GSF
Phase One
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Compete East/ West spine,
connecting ASU, commercial
center and hotel
Enrich ASU frontage with
Performing Arts
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 1,059,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 285,000 GSF
Housing: 970,000 GSF
3,000 Beds
Total: 1,344,000 GSF
Phase Two
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Expand Campus to the South
Introduce structured parking
Expand Mixed Use
Commercial and Housing
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 1,318,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 351,000 GSF
Housing: 1,213,000 GSF
3,700 Beds
Total: 2,882,000 GSF
Phase Three
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Mixed Use Commercial
633 K GSF +
Parking 2,100+
Hotel/ Conference Center
254 K GSF
Market Rate Residential
and/ or Retirement
Community
790 K GSF
Elementary School
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 2,060,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 553,000 GSF
Housing: 1,990,000 GSF
6,100 Beds
Total: 4,603,000 GSF
Long- Range Capacity
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Connecting ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
The East Valley is one of
the fastest growing sectors
in the Phoenix metropolitan
area.
It is projected that the
Williams Gateway area will
generate nearly 100,000
jobs over the next twenty
years. It will become one
of the largest employment
centers in the Valley.
The towns of Mesa, Gilbert
and Queen Creek have
extensive plans for
residential and commercial
development.
The Airport is expecting to
develop a new 300,000
passenger terminal.
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
EXISTING TEMPE
COMPARING CAMPUSES
EXISTING POLYTECHNIC
N
Williams Gateway Airport
ASU Property
Toka Sticks Golf Course
USAF Armstrong Laboratory
House of Refuge
Chandler Gilbert Comm. Coll.
US Army Reserve
Proposed Development
Gila River Indian Community
Adjacent Land Use
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Proposed Plan
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Connecting
• Create a cultural and
educational center in
the East Valley
• Improve connections
with industry and
community
• Redevelop into
comprehendible and
unique campus
• Reflect vision and
mission in physical plan
Academic
Residential Life
Public Venue
Library
Athletic/ Recreation
Facilities
Administrative
Proposed Building Use
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Existing Campus ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Proposed Campus ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
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Area Summary
Academic: 430,824 GSF
Support: 118,144 GSF
Other: 56,909 GSF
Housing: 87,482 GSF
900 Beds
Total: 693,359 GSF
Phasing
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Research and Academic
Multi- Purpose Auditorium
Union Expansion Phase 2
Student Oriented Housing
Recreation Center
Backus Mall
Phase 1
Area Summary
Academic: 606,307 GSF
Support: 155,843 GSF
Other: 196,706 GSF
Housing: 468,283 GSF
x Beds
Total: 1,427,139 GSF
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Research and Academic
Student Oriented Housing
Library
Polytechnic Mall
Phase 2
Area Summary
Academic: 787,357 GSF
Support: 195,638 GSF
Other: 243,551 GSF
Housing: 585,446 GSF
x Beds
Total: 1,811,992 GSF
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Research and Academic
Student Oriented Housing
Union Expansion Phase 3
Phase 3
Area Summary
Academic: 1,206,841 GSF
Support: 306,381 GSF
Other: 353,984 GSF
Housing: 878,169 GSF
x Beds
Total: 2,745,375 GSF
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Research and Academic
Student Oriented Housing
College Town Development
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 1,748,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 355,000 GSF
Housing: 1,105,000 GSF
3,400 Beds
Total: 3,208,000 GSF
Capacity Plan
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS
Existing Building
Proposed Building
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Empowering ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
642 Acres
47,000 Students
8,125,000 GSF
N Existing Campus
N
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
LTR
Tempe Redevelopment
Rio Salado
Arts and Business Center
South Campus
Regional Planning
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
TEMPE
Current Projects
Arizona Biodesign Institute
Phases I & II
McAllister Academic Village
Parking Structure # 7
Interdisciplinary Science &
Technology Bldg. I & II
Wrestling Training Facility
Lattie Coor Building
Brickyard
Combined Heat and Power
Facility
Women's Gymnastics
Practice Facility
Virginia G. Piper Center for
Creative Writing
The Decision Center for the
New Arizona
• Arts and Business
Gateway
• South Campus Housing
Feasibility Studies
Under construction/
recently completed:
Planning Principles
N
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Create a vibrant 24/ 7
living learning
environment for
education and culture that
is interwoven into the
spirit of the surrounding
area
Create a great research
University whose buildings
and grounds reflect the
stature of a world class
institution
Create a campus which is
responsive to the unique
history, place, climate and
sustainability of our region
Proposed Plan
Create a vibrant 24/ 7
living learning
environment for
education and culture that
is interwoven into the
spirit of the surrounding
area
Create a great research
University whose buildings
and grounds reflect the
stature of a world class
institution
Create a campus which is
responsive to the unique
history, place, climate and
sustainability of our region
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Existing Building
Proposed ASU Building
Proposed Mixed Use Project
Proposed Building Use
Academic
Residential Life
Public Venue
Library
Athletic/ Recreation
Facilities
Administrative
Parking Garage
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
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Existing University Drive
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Proposed University Drive
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Existing Cady Mall
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Proposed Cady Mall
Existing Orange Mall
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Proposed Orange Mall
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Existing Lot 59
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Proposed Desert Park
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Existing Campus
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Proposed Campus
Academic & Student
Support: 4,750,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 785,000 GSF
Housing: 1,590,000 GSF
6,400
Beds
Total: 7,125,000 GSF
Existing Building
Proposed Building
Existing Area Summary
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 6,780,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 785,000 GSF
Housing: 3,882,000 GSF
12,000 Beds
Total: 11,447,000 GSF
Light Rail
Arts and Business Gateway
South Campus
Multi- Purpose Facility and
Natatorium
North Campus and Rec
Library Expansion
AZ Bio
Alumni Lawn and Cady Mall
Phase 1
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Phase One
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 9,207,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 1,759,000 GSF
Housing: 5,423,000 GSF
16,700 Beds
Total: 16,389,000 GSF
Union and Rec Center
Expansion
College Ave Village
Rural and University
Station
East Village
Interdisciplinary Sciences
North Parking
AZ Bio
Orange Mall
Phase 2
Existing Building
Proposed Building
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Phase Two
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 10,318,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 1,759,000 GSF
Housing: 6,229,000 GSF
19,000 Beds
Total: 18,304,000 GSF
Palo Verde Village
Stadium Improvements
Interdisciplinary Sciences
Selective Renovations
Butte Arboretum
Palm Walk Improvements
Phase 3
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Phase Three
Additional Research,
Interdisciplinary Science,
and Academic Space
Additional Student, Faculty,
and Staff Housing
Public- Private Development
Area Summary
Academic & Student
Support: 10,034,000 GSF
Auxiliary: 2,759,000 GSF
Housing: 9,192,000 GSF
28,250 Beds
Total: 21,985,000 GSF
Long Range Capacity
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Capacity Plan
Empowering
Existing Building
Proposed Building
ASU AT THE TEMPE CAMPUS
Polytechnic campus
Tempe campus
West campus
one university many places
Downtown Phoenix campus
CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
INTEGRATED and
EMBEDDED COMMUNITY
AND CAMPUS
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
AS CIVIC SPACES
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
OF WELL CONNECTED
DISTRICTS
Polytechnic campus
Tempe campus
West campus
one university many places
Downtown Phoenix campus
CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
INTEGRATED and
EMBEDDED COMMUNITY
AND CAMPUS
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
AS CIVIC SPACES
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
OF WELL CONNECTED
DISTRICTS
A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Comprehensive Development Plan
INTEGRATED and EMBEDDED
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS AS
CIVIC SPACES
COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS OF
WELL CONNECTED DISTRICTS