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The George Washington University | Mount Vernon Campus Plan June 11 st 2009 Community Meeting #3 EHRENKRANTZ ECKSTUT & KUHN ARCHITECTS with EDAW + VIKA CAPITOL Todays Meeting Agenda Welcome and Updates Recap of GW Project


  1. The George Washington University | Mount Vernon Campus Plan June 11 st 2009 Community Meeting #3 EHRENKRANTZ ECKSTUT & KUHN ARCHITECTS with EDAW + VIKA CAPITOL

  2. Today’s Meeting Agenda • Welcome and Updates • Recap of GW Project Goals • Recap of Community Concerns • Draft Design Principles • Landscape Analysis Diagrams • Draft Plan of Potential Development Sites • Next Community Meeting and Discussion Topics • Q&A P.1

  3. Recap of GW Project Goals for the Recap of GW Project Goals for the Mount Vernon Campus Plan Mount Vernon Campus Plan P.2

  4. Summary of GW Mount Vernon Campus Plan Goals • Physical space � Re-allocate remaining development in 2000 Campus Plan (limited, if any additional GFA) • More academic vs. residential/student life • S.F. to depend on sites/configurations • Sustainability � Storm water plan � Building standards • Campus Environment � Streetscape • Plantings, pedestrian-ways, sculpture � Open space/landscape � Lighting • Pedestrian, athletic fields P.3

  5. Summary of GW Mount Vernon Campus Plan Goals • Honor existing agreements with neighbors • Campus plan measures � Population counts � Existing square footages/surveys P.4

  6. P.5 Recap of Community Concerns Recap of Community Concerns

  7. Recap of Community Concerns • Campus/Community History • Storm Water Management • Sustainability • Campus Development • Neighborhood Impacts • Student Population • Information Sharing LINK TO ISSUES EXHIBIT: http://neighborhood.gwu.edu/campusdev/CampusPlan_MountVernon.cfm P.6

  8. P.7 Draft Design Principles Draft Design Principles

  9. Design Principle 1 1. Accommodate GW’s space needs within already approved Campus Plan square footage parameters 1.1 Approximately 100,000 sf of new academic space 1.2 Approximately 100 new beds 1.3 Additional athletic/recreational expansion space P.8

  10. Design Principle 2 2. Locate new campus buildings in areas that both reinforce the campus environment and respond to neighborhood impact concerns 2.1 Enhance existing campus character (building materials, etc.) 2.2 Concentrate new development towards the center of the campus and/or closer to Whitehaven, to the extent possible 2.3 Preserve existing trees to the extent possible – particularly healthy specimen trees 2.4 Balance academic and residential space needs on campus P.9

  11. Design Principle 3 3. Enhance Campus Presence 3.1 Reinforce the prominence and appearance of the main campus entrance at Whitehaven Parkway 3.2 Identify areas for campus perimeter improvements (landscaping, fencing, signage, etc) P.10

  12. Design Principle 4 4. Improve Campus Pedestrian Experience 4.1 Improve pedestrian circulation on campus (sidewalks, lighting, etc.) 4.2 Enhance campus vehicular circulation (including vehicular, shuttle bus, emergency and service vehicle traffic) and minimize pedestrian/vehicular conflicts P.11

  13. Design Principle 5 5. GW’s Commitment to Sustainability 5.1 Continue commitment to sustainable building design 5.2 Enhance the campus stormwater management framework 5.3 Increase number of tree and screen plantings, with a focus on the campus edges 5.5 Manage campus lighting impact P.12

  14. P.13 Landscape Analysis Diagrams Landscape Analysis Diagrams

  15. Tree Assessment KEY SPECIMEN TREE TREES THAT CREATE SIGNIFICANT VALUE ON THE SITE NON-SPECIMEN TREE EVALUATE FOR HEALTH TRASH OR WEED TREE TRASH OR WEED TREES OR TREES IN POOR CONDITION P.14

  16. Softball Field Relocation Options Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 P.15

  17. P.16 2000 Mount Vernon Campus Plan 2000 Mount Vernon Campus Plan Approved Approved

  18. P.17 Approved 2000 Campus Master Plan

  19. Approved 2000 Campus Master Plan Current Status of Current Status of New Development New Development Approved Under the Approved Under the 320,000 GFA 320,000 GFA 2000 MV Campus Plan 2000 MV Campus Plan Built To Date Built To Date 153,000 GFA 153,000 GFA Remaining Remaining 167,000 GFA New Development Development 167,000 GFA New P.18

  20. P.19 Potential Development Sites Potential Development Sites Draft Plan of Draft Plan of

  21. Scheme A Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only A1/Academic: A1/Academic: Removed W St. Removed W St. Merriweather Merriweather 45,000 GFA Parking Lot Parking Lot Hand Hand 3-4 Stories Chapel Chapel A2 A2 Clark Hensley Clark Hensley A2/Academic: A2/Academic: New Parking New Parking 25,000 GFA 2-4 Stories A1 A1 A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA R1 R1 3 Stories Academic Academic Building Building A4/Academic: Eckles A4/Academic: Eckles Library Library 30,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds A3 A3 3-4 Stories S1/Sport- -Recreation: Recreation: Somers S1/Sport Somers 18,000 GFA 3 Stories Ames Ames Pelham TOTAL NEW GFA: Pelham TOTAL NEW GFA: A4 A4 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: S1 S1 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym P.20

  22. Scheme B Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only A1/Academic: A1/Academic: Removed W St. Removed W St. Merriweather Merriweather 45,000 GFA Parking Lot Parking Lot Hand Hand 3 Stories Chapel Chapel A2 A2 Clark Hensley Clark Hensley A2/Academic: A2/Academic: New Parking New Parking 25,000 GFA A1 A1 2-4 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA R1 R1 3 Stories Academic Academic Building Building A4/Academic: Eckles A4/Academic: Eckles Library Library 30,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds A3 A3 3-4 Stories S1/Sport- -Recreation: Recreation: Somers S1/Sport Somers 18,000 GFA 3 Stories Ames Ames Pelham TOTAL NEW GFA: Pelham TOTAL NEW GFA: A4 A4 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: S1 S1 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym P.21

  23. Scheme C Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only Pedestrian & Emergency Vehicle Access Only A1/Academic: A1/Academic: Removed W St. Removed W St. Merriweather Merriweather 45,000 GFA Parking Lot Parking Lot Hand Hand 3 Stories Chapel Chapel A2 A2 Clark Hensley Clark Hensley A2/Academic: A2/Academic: New Parking New Parking 25,000 GFA A1 A1 2-4 Stories A3/Academic: A3/Academic: 25,000 GFA R1 R1 3 Stories Academic Academic Building Building A4/Academic: Eckles A4/Academic: Eckles Library Library 30,000 GFA 3 Stories R1/Residential: R1/Residential: 50,000 GFA/100 new beds A3 A3 3-4 Stories S1/Sport- -Recreation: Recreation: Somers S1/Sport Somers 18,000 GFA 3 Stories Ames Ames Pelham TOTAL NEW GFA: Pelham TOTAL NEW GFA: A4 A4 193,000 GFA 193,000 GFA TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: TOTAL DEMOLISHED GFA: S1 S1 26,000 GFA 26,000 GFA NET NEW GFA: NET NEW GFA: 167,000 GFA 167,000 GFA Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym P.22

  24. Proposed Existing Buildings To Be Removed Cole Residence Hall: Cole Residence Hall: 9,500 GFA Hand Merriweather Hand Merriweather Gate Gate Chapel Chapel Gatehouse Bldg: House Gatehouse Bldg: House Clark Hensley Clark Hensley 1,000 GFA Webb Academic Bldg: Webb Academic Bldg: Cole Cole 3,500 GFA Acheson Academic Bldg: Acheson Academic Bldg: Webb Webb 6,500 GFA Academic Academic Building Building Eckles Portion of Portion of Eckles Library Library Ames Academic Bldg: Ames Academic Bldg: 5,500 GFA TOTAL EXISTING GFA TOTAL EXISTING GFA TO BE DEMOLISHED: TO BE DEMOLISHED: Acheson 26,000 GFA Acheson 26,000 GFA Somers Somers Ames Ames Pelham Pelham Lloyd Gym Lloyd Gym P.23

  25. P.24 Discussion Topics of next Discussion Topics of next Community Meeting Community Meeting

  26. Schedule of Proposed Discussion Topics th • May 7 th Community Feedback and Site Analysis • May 7 Community Feedback and Site Analysis Summary Summary th • June 11 th Design principles for campus plan, initial • June 11 Design principles for campus plan, initial discussion of locations for future discussion of locations for future development development July 9 th th • Noise, lighting, • July 9 Noise, lighting, population counts (discussion) population counts (discussion) Aug. 13 th th • Landscape, storm water management, • Aug. 13 Landscape, storm water management, sustainability sustainability th • Sept. 10 th Traffic, draft campus plan • Sept. 10 Traffic, draft campus plan P.25

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