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IV. The Plan to Meet the University's Facilities Needs
C. District Development Plans The campus comprises eight districts on the main campus (Figure 8), plus outlying university-owned properties. The size of each district is defined by an approximately five to seven minute walk radius. Various campus districts have developed over time, from natural woodland and meadows, to agrarian fields, to romantic and classical campus compositions, to more "urban" areas, resulting in the general orthogonal street grid and the high?density buildings found in some areas. Such features continue to characterize many of the districts. Depending on the period of its development, each district has unique physiographic and cultural characteristics evidenced in its natural features, open spaces, buildings, and their uses. The plans for each district have been designed to embrace the most positive characteristics of the campus and to extend them forward into the future. Districts: |
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