Resources

Please find selected resources and readings below:

Articles

Explorations

Campus Developments

  • Columbia's Manhattanville Campus
    A center of academic and civic life, ensuring that Upper Manhattan remains a world-class center of pioneering research and teaching.
    http://manhattanville.columbia.edu/
  • Cornell Tech's Future Campus
    A new type of urban campus that provides space to think, but one that is also intimately integrated — in both mission and design — with New York City.
    http://tech.cornell.edu/future-campus
  • Drexel University Campus Master Plan
    The Master Plan outlines 30 years of campus growth and development. Projects enumerated in the plan range in size and scheme from landscape improvements to the creation of a new campus neighborhood. The University has enlisted a number of different design firms to assist with Master Plan undertakings, ensuring a dynamic and diversified campus aesthetic.
    http://www.drexel.edu/strategicPlan/initiatives/master-planning/
  • Harvard University Allston Campus
    Harvard University filed its most recent Institutional Master Plan for the Allston Campus in 2013. The document includes plans for continued revitalization of Barry's Corner, a campus and community vision, a new network of green spaces, plans to improve the public realm and streetscapes, a strategy to promote environmental sustainability, pedestrian access improvements, improved transportation networks, and community benefits.
    http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/planning/institutional-plann...
  • North West Cambridge Development
    The University of Cambridge is creating a sustainable, mixed-use community to address the lack of affordable accommodation for its staff and post-graduate students and the need to foster research and development.
    http://www.nwcambridge.co.uk/
  • NYU 2031: NYU in NYC (Archival Site)
    In 2031, New York University will mark its 200th anniversary. To provide the academic infrastructure necessary for the University to fulfill its mission in that milestone year, and to coincide with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s bold planning efforts for the city, the University has—for the first time in its history—developed a long-term strategy, NYU 2031,to guide its future growth. What will NYU look like in another generation?
    http://www.nyu.edu/nyu2031/nyuinnyc/
  • Yale's New Residential Colleges
    On June 6, 2008, the Yale Corporation approved the construction of two new residential colleges. This historic decision opens Yale College to a greater number of students than ever before, even as related investments add new capacity for teaching and research across the campus.
    http://newresidentialcolleges.yale.edu/
  • Yale's West Campus
    In 2007, Yale purchased the 136-acre Bayer Pharmaceutical campus, located seven miles from New Haven, which included 17 buildings furnished and outfitted with office equipment and bio-science laboratories.
    http://westcampus.yale.edu/

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