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Conference PresentationsPartnerships Forged in Planning Accelerate the Realization of Campus Vision
Delivered March 18, 2024Presented by Mark Cork, Mahlum Architects | Anne Schopf, Mahlum Architects | Amy Van Dyke, University of Washington-Bothell Campus | Meagan Walker, Cascadia Community CollegePlanning Types: Campus PlanningTags: Campus Master Planning, Capital Funding, Capital Planning, Community College, External Collaboration / Partnerships
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University of Washington-Bothell Campus, Cascadia Community College
Effective partnering, internally and externally, and addressing enrollment growth, vitality, and safety during the planning process can make all the difference in plan implementation. The 2017 University of Washington (UW) Bothell and Cascadia College campus master plan demonstrates how clear design principles and a flexible development framework drove rapid progress in realizing a campus vision in under six years. This session will help you identify how strong partnerships forged during a planning process can positively impact capital development, inform innovative capital funding strategies, and rapidly catapult your campus vision into reality.Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate how vital partnerships forged through the campus planning process enable projects to move forward and receive funding.
- Illustrate how implementing a planning process committed to community and student partnership creates a unique campus plan and vitalizing culture.
- Describe how creating qualitative campus planning through a shared vision sets up co-located institutions for success.
- Detail an oversight process to ensure the successful implementation of projects that follow qualitative guidelines in support of the campus vision.
Presenters:
Mark Cork, Partner, Mahlum Architects
Anne Schopf, Director of Design, Mahlum Architects
Amy Van Dyke, Director, Physical Planning & Space Management, University of Washington-Bothell Campus
Meagan Walker, Vice President of External Relations and Planning, Cascadia Community CollegeDelivered 03/18/2024.
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