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Creating a Roadmap Toward a Vibrant Campus Living Space

Friday, July 29, 2022
Matt Kucinski

Adding residence hall 鈥渂eacons.鈥 Opening up ample green space. Creating a diversified portfolio of on-campus housing options.

These are a few exciting outcomes resulting from a Residential Master Planning process that unfolded at 17c起草社区 over the past six months. A team of 17c起草社区 community members, working alongside partners from GMB Architecture + Engineering, reviewed data and input from many stakeholders, including information from student surveys, focus groups with students and employees, a comprehensive facilities condition assessment, site visits to other higher education institutions, and past strategic and master plans.

鈥淲e believe that a vibrant residential environment is an essential component of the university learning experience,鈥 said Sarah Visser, vice president for student life and co-chair of the Residential Master Plan committee. 鈥淭his residential master plan builds on the strengths of our current on-campus student housing portfolio and helps identify key opportunities for innovation and investment in residential spaces that will amplify and expand the transformational learning experiences that 17c起草社区 is known for.鈥

The Residential Master Plan provides a roadmap toward updating all residence halls, including adding connecting lounges on each residential floor, increased accessibility through elevators, open-air staircases connecting lobbies and residence hall basements, and updated kitchen and community spaces. One popular idea in the plan is the addition of central 鈥渂eacon鈥 lounge/study spaces stacked above each residence hall lobby, which would provide more natural light to residence hall floors and showcase the vibrancy of residential life to those passing by.   

A redesign of some apartment housing on the east side of the Beltline allows for the introduction of other types of room configurations intended to appeal to upper-class junior and senior students. The plan also includes the recommended addition of a proposed multi-story new residential building with different room configuration options (e.g., single rooms, multi-room suites, etc.) to be built near the School of Business on the corner of Burton and the East Beltline.   

The Residential Master Plan also envisions how adding a new Commons Union and consolidated dining hall adjacent to Hekman Library would open up opportunities to create additional green space in the heart of the residential campus. The plan includes a new north campus green space where Knollcrest Dining Hall currently stands. This new green space will foster additional opportunities for student connection and community-building, including features like a hammock park and outdoor firepits.    

鈥淥ur community is a strength, and we want all students to feel a sense of belonging and connection from the time they step onto campus,鈥 said Lauren Jensen, vice president for enrollment strategy. 鈥淏y creating more community gathering spaces inside and adjacent to residence halls, we create more opportunities for connection amongst our students.鈥

The aspirations for the plan are that it will be coherent and contemporary, promote access and accessibility, enhance the quality and variety of unit type offerings, foster student gathering, and that on-campus housing spaces will become a compelling first choice for upper division students.

鈥淲hen students live and learn together, they form deep relationships,鈥 said Visser. 鈥淲e hear from graduates all the time that they remain close friends with their roommates, suitemates, and floormates long after they have moved on from 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus. We are excited to continue this legacy by creating more opportunities and spaces where meaningful connections and transformative learning take place.鈥


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