COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, OCCUPANCY BY DIVISIONS
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, OCCUPANCY – OPTION 2
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, 2006 Expansion Opportunities New Building at 65 Fifth Rental Space at 79 Fifth More Floors at 72 Fifth Additional Rental Space EXPANSION OPPORTUNITIES
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, 2006 Growth Enrollment –From 9,000 to 13,500 Faculty –Increase in full time faculty –Increase in joint appointments Physical Plant –From 500,000 to 800,000 NASF in non-residential facilities Divisions –Lang –New School BA Program –Parsons (BBA, future MS Graduate Programs) GROWTH
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, 2006 Shift in Internal Trends Non-credit to credit Evening to day Non-traditional age to traditional age Continuing Ed to FT undergraduate Commuter to residential Low tech to high tech PT faculty to FT faculty Small physical plant to 1.3 million square feet Divisional model to collaborative University model SHIFT IN INTERNAL TRENDS
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, 2006 External Trends Growth of Interdisciplinary Fields Openness to the Community Evolving Functional Organization Sustainability in Design EXTERNAL TRENDS
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, 2006 Academic Initiatives Develop a general education curriculum Build the undergraduate experience around cross- disciplinary themes Establish centers of study ACADEMIC INITIATIVES
COOPER, ROBERTSON AND PARTNERS SCOTT BLACKWELL PAGE PRESENTATION MARCH 28, 2006 Goals Provide a setting for intellectual collaboration and interaction Plan facilities efficiently Eliminate space redundancies Provide proper adjacencies Co-locate similar functions GOALS