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2009 ASLA Annual Meeting & Expo

“Client Roundtable: Colleges & Universities”

DUKE UNIVERSITY - Mark Hough, ASLA, Campus Landscape Architect

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – MADISON - Gary Brown, FASLA, Director of Planning and Landscape Architecture

HARVARD UNIVERSITY: ALLSTON DEVELOPMENT GROUP – Dennis Swinford, ASLA, Principle Project Planner

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO- Steve Wiesenthal, FAIA, University Architect

Moderator: Betsy Boykin, President, Core Studio Design

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D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

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D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

West Campus: Olmsted Brothers 1927-1930

D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

BALMORI ASSOCIATES NEW YORK CITY, NY

BIOHABITATS BALTIMORE, MD

CAROL JOHNSON ASSOCIATES BOSTON, MA

EDAW ALEXANDRIA, VA

HADEN STANZIALE DURHAM, NC

HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES NEW YORK CITY, NY

LAPPAS + HAVENER DURHAM, NC

MARSHALL TYLER RAUSCH PITTSBURGH, PA

MICHAEL VERGASON ALEXANDRIA, VA

NELSON BYRD WOLTZ CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

OLIN PHILADELPHIA, PA

QUENNELL ROTHSCHILD & PARTNERS NEW YORK CITY, NY

RATIO INDIANAPOLIS, IN

REED HILDERBRAND WATERTOWN, MA

REYNOLDS & JEWELL RALEIGH, NC

SUSAN HATCHELL RALEIGH, NC

SWANSON AND ASSOCIATES CHAPEL HILL, NC

LANDSCAPE

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D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

• Duke is A HISTORIC & DYNAMIC CAMPUS

• Duke is A PREMIER UNIVERSITY

• Duke includes AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED HEALTH SYSTEM

• Duke is A UNIVERSITY IN THE FOREST

• Duke is A COLLECTION OF MEMORABLE PLACES

• Duke should be A WALKABLE CAMPUS SUPPORTED BY AN

UNDERSTANDABLE CIRCULATION SYSTEM

• Duke is A COMMUNITY OF COMMUNITIES

• Duke is A CITIZEN OF DURHAM AND THE REGION

Principles for the Duke Campus

D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

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D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

WEST CAMPUS PEDESTRIANWAY: EDAW AND LAPPAS + HAVENER

D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

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D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

WEST CAMPUS PLAZA: HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES

D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

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D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

NEW CAMPUS MASTER PLAN: PELLI CLARK PELLI, BALMORI ASSOCIATES

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

2009 ASLA Annual Meeting & Expo “Client Roundtable: Colleges & Universities”

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Campus Overview:

• Public, land grant university established in 1848

• Flagship campus of a 26-campus University of Wisconsin System

• 935 acres on main campus in the heart of Madison, the capitol of Wisconsin • 9,565 acres across the entire state in arboretum lands, experimental farms,

agricultural research stations, and other off-campus properties • Current enrollment of 42,000 students (incl. graduate & professional) • ~18,000 faculty & staff

• By population, 10thlargest ‘city’ in the state of Wisconsin

• 7,000 beds in on-campus housing (lowest in the Big Ten)

• 13,000 parking spaces (no student parking) – “free” bus passes for all

• over 50% of our faculty & staff use some form of alternative mode to campus daily

• The “Wisconsin Idea” – the boundaries of the university are the boundaries of the state, permeating every household, business and industry…

• To find out more…www.wisc.edu

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Process for hiring consultants:

• All consultant hiring is done by the State of Wisconsin Dept. of Administration • Campus has one out of seven votes on selection committee

• All hiring is qualifications, experience & past performance based

• On projects with an estimated project budget of $150,000 to $5 million, campus can recommend three consultants from list of those submitting letter of interest & qualifications presented

• On projects over $5 million, formal interviews are held

• All firms must be registered with the State of Wisconsin to quality • Firms outside Wisconsin need to partner with in-state firms to qualify • All submittal processes are done via WisBuild (on-line project mgmt) • For more information: www.doa.wi.gov(under State Facilities)

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

2005 Campus Master Plan – “Recreating Ourselves in Place”

Ayers Saint Gross & Ken Saiki Design

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

East Campus Redevelopment

JJR - Madison

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Quinn Evans - Madison

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Reed Hilderbrand – Watertown, MA

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

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Dennis J. Swinford, ASLA, AICP Principal Project Planner

Dennis J. Swinford, ASLA, AICP Principal Project Planner

Harvard University Allston Development Group

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Ayres I Saint I Gross Architects + Planners and Michael Vergason Landscape Architects, LTD

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