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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER
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Gateways The Civic Gateway The Learning Gateway The Environmental Gateway The Information Gateway The Gateway to Campus Life
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER City and University Burlington
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER University and City
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Civic Buildings at the University Green
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER
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The University Green
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Spatial Structure
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Spatial Structure
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Spatial Structure
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Planning Issues
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Planning Issues Civic/Service/Parking conflicts
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Planning Issues Image of the University from Main Street
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Planning Issues Service and Parking dominate Opportunity Spaces
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Planning Issues Potential Design Opportunities
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Campus Planning Issues Vibrant Social Communication
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Unify Landscape and Building The University Green The Academic Quad The Gateway Quad Major Green Open Spaces
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Clarity of Spatial Definition Building Edges Define Space Enhance Urban Edge Define a New Campus Gateway
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Major Pedestrian Routes/Service Access Connect Campus Places Reduce Service/Pedestrian Conflicts
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER CATS Shuttle Route Enhance Campus Transit System
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Landscape Elements Variety Within a Clear Spatial Structure Landscape Concepts Reinforce Campus Districts University Green Academic Quad Gateway Quad Forest Water Field
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER A New Gateway Quad
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER East Plaza Drop-off
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Gateway Quad “The Forest”
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER The Beach
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Evening Winter View
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER The Gateway Campus Center The Building as Social Center The Building as Campus Connector The Building as a Showcase of Context, Environment and Use
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Context Existing Condition
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Context Adapted Building Context
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Context New Campus Center
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Environment Closed Cycle Concept Open Cycle Concept
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Building and Open Space Strategies Environment Harvest Sun for Daylight Solar Power replaces Electricity Wind circulates and exhausts Air Water provides Cooling Living Machines recycle Sewage
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Building Conditioning Strategies Environment Passive Mode in Transient Places Mixed Mode in Light Activity Places Conventional Mode in Dedicated Places
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Program Organization Consolidate Existing Activities Strategically Group New Activities Circulation as Social Connector Choreograph Interior and Exterior Places by Season and Time of Day Use
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Existing Ground Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Ground Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Gateway Connections
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Bridge to North Expansion
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Existing First Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER First Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER North Entry
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Winter Garden
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Existing Second Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Second Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Fireside Lounge
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Existing Third Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Third Floor Plan
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Learning Commons Northwest Corner
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Ground Floor Plan with Bookstore
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER First Floor Plan with Bookstore
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Environmental Strategies - Wind
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Environmental Strategies - Sun
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER Living Machines
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GATEWAY CAMPUS CENTER
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