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[QUOTE="CuseLegacy, post: 1795278, member: 469"] [B]IMPLEMENTATION AND PROJECTS [/B] The Campus Framework is a long-term plan meant to guide future campus development for the next 20 years. To stay relevant in the constantly changing world, the plan is designed to be flexible. In the near-term, the Campus Framework identities strategic investment opportunities in key catalytic projects. Many of these projects reinforce the draft Academic Strategic Plan that was developed concurrently with the Campus Framework, and all of the near-term projects reinforce the goals of the campus and design principles at the outset of this project. In the long-term, and as new needs are identi ed, the Campus Framework provides additional suggestions for possible future projects and development sites. These phasing plans are preliminary and evolving, and may change in order to accommodate future priorities. Prior to implementation, speci c design guidelines will be created to maintain view priorities, establish height restrictions, and de ne perimeters for speci c campus districts and neighborhoods. [B]1. SUPPORT ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE [/B] • National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC) and large auditorium • Renovate necessary spaces to enable NVRC and create general swing space • Science, engineering, and research building • Psychology building • Link Hall and HB Crouse renovations • Repurpose Women’s Building • Shaw Quadrangle building renovations • Huntington Hall renovation • Future University Avenue buildings • [B]2. ENRICH STUDENT LIFE [/B] • Dome improvements and roof replacement • The Arch student life and recreation center • Renovate Sheraton Hotel for student housing • Student services hub • Renovate Bird Library • Haven Hall and Booth Hall additions • Housing replacements • Schine Student Center • West Campus recreation elds and parking • West Campus housing • Build Ostrom Avenue Housing • Build consolidated athletics and recreation complex on South Campus [B]3. CREATE A VIBRANT CAMPUS SETTING [/B] • University Place Promenade • Waverly Avenue Streetscape Improvements (between Irving Avenue and Comstock Avenue) • Academic Promenade [B] • New boutique hotel[/B] • Energy Plant Complex • Create trail network on South Campus • Develop South Campus [/QUOTE]
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