Capital Financial Plan and Physical Design Framework DRAFT Committee on Grounds and Buildings May 2010.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Presentation to CHA/CHIP Work Groups August 17, 2012 Meredith Bossin Planning & Development Review.
Advertisements

Employee Council Meeting January 2012 Office of the Architect.
Presentation Outline What is a Healthy Neighborhood? Planning Trends and Impacts on Health Planning Tools for Healthy Communities.
Friday, May 21, 2010 v1.0 Bendigo Campus: Masterplan Summary La Trobe University La Trobe University Masterplan Summary Bendigo Campus.
Project Background and Objectives
| 1 The Municipal Farm Sustainable Reuse Plan Project funded through a Brownfields Area-Wide Planning Pilot Grant from the United States Environmental.
December 2009 Movement & Activity Recommendations: 1.Promote & Increase Stair Usage 2.Promote Bicycle Commuting 3.Promote Walking Great Places to Work.
Beloit College. Master Plan Goals Create a Vision for the Next 25 Years Enrich the legacy of the campus Manifest the Strategic Plan in the campus facilities.
Beautiful PB Workshop Summary 212 ideas + proposed design solutions summarized in four priority investment strategie s: Create a highly integrated network.
Cardener River Corridor Guiding Principles Diversity of Economic Development Scale of Growth –Incentives for Infill and Re-use –Appropriate to existing.
Urban Design PrinCIPLes UrbAn DeSigN Done By : Majed Al-madhoun 2010.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission MONTGOMERY COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Maryland-National Capital.
A POLICY PLAN FOR NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT 2013 IDA ACHIEVEMENT AWARD SUBMISSION: PLANNING CATEGORY.
U R B A N G R E E N I N G P L A N Green Vision 2035.
What is a master plan? Creates the long-term vision for the University’s land and physical resources. Lays foundation for development plan, but is not.
South Gate General Plan: Addressing Health and Climate Change 22 January09.
CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA | MASTER PLAN UPDATE CAL POLY POMONA Academic Senate 19 JANUARY 2011.
 City of Mesa Council Presentation October 23, 2014.
Urban Systems Collaborative #urbansystems April 19, 2012.
GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER. Gateways The Civic Gateway The Learning Gateway The Environmental Gateway The Information Gateway The Gateway to Campus Life.
1 UAS Campus Masterplan December 2012 Draft. 2 PRIOR WORK - INPUTS –UAS Masterplan 2009 – Accreditation Review 2010 – UAS Strategic & Assessment.
LOGO 1 Sustainable Transportation Research and Practical Needs for Asian Countries Pawinee IAMTRAKUL, Thammasat University 24 November 2009 Asian Institute.
COMMUNITY ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTINFRASTRUCTURE P H O E N I X G E N E R A L P L A N U P D A T E Sustainability-Oriented.
January 18, 2007 Campus Planning1 Update on Campus Planning and Construction Parnassus and Mission Bay Lori Yamauchi Assistant Vice Chancellor Campus Planning.
University of California, San Francisco. UC Buildings: Complex Space by Campus University of California, San Francisco.
December 15, 2005 Campus Planning1 Update on Campus Planning and Construction Parnassus and Mission Bay Lori Yamauchi Assistant Vice Chancellor Campus.
One Ohio State Framework Office of Administration & Planning January 2011.
Public Meeting Agenda – September 13, 2007 Provide an Update on the Committee’s Work Discuss Emerging Vision for Redevelopment of Town-owned Property.
Natural Heritage & Urban Forest Strategy (NH&UFS) DRAFT STRATEGY Open House Presentation June 20 th, 2013.
1 ACCESS to QUALITY CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL and LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES Collaboratively encourages and supports opportunities to focus on the.
Land Use Study for the Community of Winchester May 21, 2012.
Linda K. McCarthy, Executive Director Missoula Downtown Association Missoula, Montana
2013 Annual Strategic Action Plan Evaluation. Overview Background Role of SAP Implementation Evaluation process Council feedback Enhancement of SAP.
Urban Design Goals: Produce a high quality living environment for all residents. Clarify and enhance the relationship between new housing development and.
SESSION: SUSTAINABILITY & METRICS DDOT: Road to Sustainability and Resilient Infrastructure Lezlie Rupert, DDOT The presentation will address the policies.
City of Brisbane Open Space & Ecology Committee April 27, 2006 Baylands EIR Scoping.
Shireen Abdelrahman Lecture 5. Individual development projects - new construction, expansion, or renovation - can affect the surrounding environment in.
Land Use Study for the Community of Winchester July 9, 2012.
Jeff’s slides. Transportation Kitchener Transportation Master Plan Define and prioritize a transportation network that is supportive of all modes of.
Title Slide. Preliminary Conceptual Development Workshop Integrate sustainable design into new buildings and reduce carbon footprint Create more flexible.
1 CITY DEVELOPMENT WORLD AFRICA 2006 Johannesburg, South Africa November 6-9, 2006 TEAMWORK: WHY METROPOLITAN ECONOMIC STRATEGY IS THE KEY TO GENERATING.
Sustainable Development “Meeting needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.” World Commission on.
Comprehensive Plan Update Kevin O’Neill Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board September 2, 2015.
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION Saint John. ATSJ VISION A City that supports a high quality of life where calm and friendly streets encourage the connection between.
Village of Villa Park Comprehensive Plan Update CPAC Meeting December 2 nd, 2008.
200/768_K 0 Sustainable Growth & Development Subcommittee Report Committee for a Sustainable Emerald Coast May 17, 2007.
USF System Campus Master Plan Updates October 20, 2015 St. Petersburg.
Submission Document went to cabinet … Planning for the Future Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan (the Plan) is a key planning document and sets out the.
Using what we've got: Creating Community in the Street.
Potomac Hill Campus Master Plan Preliminary Planning Principles “Observing the Past, Planning the Future” Campus Master Plan Potomac Hill.
AACN – Manatt Study In February 2015, the AACN Board of Directors commissioned Manatt Health to conduct a study on how to position academic nursing to.
Livingston County Transportation Connectivity Plan Final Report December 2013.
City of Redmond: Northwest Redmond & U.S. Highway 97 Plan - October 11, 2006 What Makes a Great Neighborhood.
Planning Healthy Neighbourhoods Presenter: Stephanie Knox.
C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Central Estuary Plan A VISION FOR OAKLAND’S WATERFRONT Specific Plan and Environmental Assessment.
Module 5: Solutions – Sustainable Urban Communities MPP 655: Policy Making for Sustainable Urban Communities 1MPP Module 5.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE MEETING 2 – TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT 12/12/2013.
City of Portland Bureau of Development Services Staff Presentation to the Portland Design Commission Design Recommendation LU MS Conway’s NW.
South Waterfront Greenway Design Guidelines Portland Design Commission Briefing April 3, 2008.
Buena Park General Plan Update Overview Presentation.
Chelan County Transportation Element Update
2006 Facilities Master Plan Update Cañada College
European Regional Development Fund
The City of Colorado Springs Recognized a Unique and Powerful Window of Opportunity: Linking Expansion of its Knowledge and Innovation Capacity (UCCS)
Campus Construction Projects
London Road AGM Update – June 16/15
New Southwark Plan: Area Visions and Site Allocations Consultation
Parks and Recreation Services
URBAN DESIGN STRATEGY for Palmerston North drivers Sub drivers PUBLIC REALM Making places people-friendly and inviting Ensuring coherency in.
American Planning Association APHA Built Environment Institute
Presentation transcript:

Capital Financial Plan and Physical Design Framework DRAFT Committee on Grounds and Buildings May 2010

Overview 2 Why UCSF is Different Strategic Plan Goals & LRDP Capital Financial Plan  Capital Plan Objectives  Proposed Plan Physical Design Framework  UCSF Context & Character  Universal Principles & Guidelines  Planning & Design Framework

3 Why UCSF is Different  Small Student Body of 3,000  Graduate & Professional Students Only  Exclusively Health Sciences  Campus & Medical Center  Multi-Site Urban Campus

4 Strategic Plan Goals  Fostering Innovation & Collaborative  Translational Discoveries into Improved Health  Educating FutureLeaders  Providing Highest Quality Care  Nurturing Diversity  Promoting a Supportive Work Environment  Serving our Community LRDP  Development Policies  Land Use Plans

5 Capital Financial Plan Objectives  Seismic Remediation or Replacement  New Construction for Academic Programs  Renovations: Modernization of Space/Equipment  Upgrade and Renewal of Infrastructure  Expansion of Child Care and Parking  Parnassus Site Redevelopment

6 Capital Financial Plan by Function Total: $2.7 billion

7 Capital Financial Plan by Improvement Category Total: $2.7 billion

8 Current Funding Commitments $2.3 Billion  Medical Center Clinical Facilities at Mission Bay  Regeneration Medicine Building at Parnassus  Osher Building at Mount Zion  Cardiovascular Research Building at Mission Bay  Neurosciences Research Building at Mission Bay

9 Capital Financial Plan by Fund Source Total: $2.7 billion

10 Capital Financial Plan Critical Needs-Funded and Unfunded

Campus PlanningMarch 3, 2010 Project Approval Organizational Responsibilities Develop Strategic Plan/LRDP Formulate Capital Strategy Authorize Specific Projects Implement Project Administration/Faculty/Staff/Students/Community Define Project Parameters Executive Cabinet/Leadership Operating Group Building & Oversight Committees Campus Steering & Coordinating Groups Medical Center Capital Budget Committee Executive Cabinet/Leadership Operating Group 11

Physical Design Framework 12 Background Universal Planning & Design Principles Planning & Design Framework  Parnassus Heights  Mission Bay Campus Systems Physical Planning & Design Process

UCSF: A Multi-Site Urban Campus 13 Background Parnassus Heights Mission Bay Mount Zion

14 Universal Planning & Design Principles  Context  Community  Connectivity  Cohesiveness  Collegiality  Conservation

Respond to Context while Reinforcing Identity 15 Universal Planning & Design Principles  In and Of the City  Collegial Edges at the Public Realm  Sensitivity to Neighborhood Scale, Density & Character  Identifiable UCSF Signage, Materials, Architecture, Art

Campus PlanningMarch 3, 2010 Welcome the Community  Inviting Active Edges  Engaging Street Frontages  Accessible Public Spaces  Visually Interesting Buildings at Pedestrian Level 16 Universal Planning & Design Principles

Campus PlanningMarch 3, 2010 Ensure Connectivity to and within Campus  Building Entrances on Public Streets  Strong Physical & Visual Connections  Amenities for Pedestrians, Cyclists & Transit Users  Clear Way-finding 17 Universal Planning & Design Principles

Campus PlanningMarch 3, 2010 Improve Campus Cohesiveness  Architectural Diversity with Common Characteristics  Specific Material Palette  Buildings that Frame Open Space & Circulation Routes 18 Universal Planning & Design Principles

Campus PlanningMarch 3, 2010 Create Spaces to Promote Collegiality  Accommodate a Variety of Uses  Design for Social Interaction  Sunny & Protected  Appropriately Scaled  Relate to Adjacent Buildings 19 Universal Planning & Design Principles

Campus PlanningMarch 3, 2010 Green Roof/ Roof gardens Bioswales filter storm drain water Energy Performance & Water conservation Natural Light and Fresh Air Lead through Conservation & Sustainability  Buildings that Meet/Exceed UC Policy on Sustainable Practices & Climate Action Goals  Open Spaces that Meet Storm Water, Native Plant & Other Sustainability Requirements  Sustainable Alternative Transportation Options 20 Photovoltaics Universal Planning & Design Principles

21 Planning & Design Framework Strategies  Strengthen UCSF’s Identity and Wayfinding  Enhance Campus Core  Enhance Pedestrian Experience  Expand Open Space Network  Develop Opportunity Areas  Develop Transportation Facilities

22 Parnassus Heights Enhance Campus Core 22  Attractive Plaza on Parnassus Avenue  More Usable & Sunny Outdoor Space  Safer Pedestrian Street Crossing  Less Traffic Congestion  Special Paving, Street Furniture, Landscaping, Lighting, Signage

Mission Bay 23  Special Attention to Building Façades, Bases, Entries & Corners in Public Realm  Articulation & Stepping of Building Mass  Building Entrances on Public Streets  Active Uses, Services & Amenities at Street Level  Building Transparency & Human Scale  Ample Seating & Landscaping  Connectivity to Campus  Clear Wayfinding Enhance Pedestrian Experience

Parnassus Heights & Mission Bay 24  Appropriate Building Scale & Massing  Special Attention to Building Façade Design  Program Space & Design to Engage Public Realm  Accentuate Campus & Building Entrances  Integrate Open Spaces & Pedestrian Linkages Develop Opportunity Sites

25 Campus Aspirations  Fulfill important clinical & academic priorities  Ensure safe working & learning environments  Provide efficient & sustainable infrastructure  Provide needed support facilities  Enhance the public realm  Promote sensitive, high quality building design