Facilities Master Plan Southwest Minnesota State University November, 2006.
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Transcript of Facilities Master Plan Southwest Minnesota State University November, 2006.
Facilities Master PlanSouthwest Minnesota State University
November, 2006
Outline
• Process
• Campus Profile
• Existing Facilities & Site Analysis
• Framework for Campus Development
• Capital Plan Improvement
Thank you to the following people for their participation, collaborations and contributions.
• Dr. Ray Lou Provost
• Dr. Beth Weatherby Dean – Arts, Letters & Sciences
• Doug Fraunfelder VP Finance & Administration
• Cyndi Holm Director of Facilities
• Dr. Sandy Craner Asst. Professor Biology, faculty representative
• Sandy Hoffbeck Acquisitions Librarian, faculty representative
• Jim Swartz Professor Art, faculty representative
• Bill Mulso Executive Director of the SMSU Foundation,MSUAASF Representative
• Charles Kost GIS Center Director, MMA and MAPERepresentative
• Ron Schoephoerster Scheduling Officer, Council 5 representative
• Erin Kooiker President, Student Association
Purpose…of this Campus Master Plan Update is to:
• provide a valuable tool for future decision making
• support the academic mission• set a logical course for capital
improvements over the next thirty to fifty years
The campus master plan was prepared in 2000. The 2006 master plan updated provides a 5-year incremental update to the 2000 plan.
SMSU is 1 of 52 campuses in theMinnesota State College and University system.
SMSU ContextMarshall High School
Atlantic Hotel
Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport
Historic Farmstead
Marshall High School
Mike’s Cafe
Pond and surrounding area
SMSU Environs
View towards Campus looking Northeast
MarshallHigh School
Highway 19
Highway 23
View towards Campus looking Southwest
Highway 19
Highway 23
Highway 59
SMSU Environs
Minneapolis-St. P
aul
St. Cloud
Sioux Falls
Des Moines
Omaha
Madison
Moorhead
Duluth
RochesterMarshall
Geographic Service Area
• Created by Minnesota legislature 1963 as Southwest Minnesota State College
• Enrolled its charter class late in the fall of 1967 with buildings still under construction
• The University changed from the quarter to the semester system in 1996
• In January of 2002, a fire destroyed the residence hall dining facility. The smoke damage from the fire extended to the Student Center
• The university made a change to its current name in 2003 to Southwest Minnesota State University
• Ranked top of its division since 1998 by U.S. News and World Report’s annual America’s Best Colleges issue—Nine consecutive years
Aerial photograph from A History of Southwest State Universityby Richard H. Jorgensen
Pre-construction photograph from A History of Southwest State University by Richard H. Jorgensen
Campus History
The mission of Southwest Minnesota State University is to:
• Provide high quality education
• Be dedicated to excellence in teaching
• Prepare students to be lifelong learners in a changing global, social
and natural environment.
The vision of Southwest Minnesota State University is to
become a university of choice.
Academic Goals• Sustain renewal of academic base
• Aggressive renewal of facilities
• Substantive transformation of employee base
• Programs of distinction
• Strengthen partnerships with other post-secondary and K-12 institutions
• Increase diversity enrollment 6% per year
• SMSU will address the long-term needs of the following signature programs:
– Hotel and Restaurant Administration
– Culinology
– Environmental Studies
– Education and Business
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Fiscal Year
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Student using computer kiosk
Students in Recreation and Athletics link
Enrollment History
• Library Renovation• Commuter Lounge• Student Center• Conference Center• HRI Lab Remodel• Softball Field Relocation• Football Practice Field Relocation• Science Initiative – Labs Remodeled• Central Chiller Plant• Completion of Chilled Water Loop
Student Center
Library (Circulation Desk)Commuter Lounge Entry
Well Lounge
Recent Facility Improvements
Future Facility Improvements• Residence Hall Pre-design – BKV Group• Science Labs & HRI Remodeling Pre-design – BTR• Hotel and Restaurant Industries Pre-design – Horty Elving• Alumni Plaza – Close Landscape Architecture• Regional Event Center – DLR• Road Improvements• Science Laboratories – Phase II Design• Fire Alarm Upgrades
Regional Event Center
Alumni Plaza
Residence Hall Pre-design
Planning Initiatives • Definition of Campus Core and Edges
• Pedestrian and Vehicular Movement
• Parking and Transit
• Future Land Use
• Hierarchy of Open Space
• Expression of “Campus”
View of Bellows Lounge
Athletics andRecreation
FacilitySupport
Wildlife Area
Athletics andRecreation
Academic
Future Academic Use
AcademicSupport
ResidentialFacilitiesParking
Parking
Parking
Parking
Child Care
Existing Commercial Development
FutureCommercial
Development
View of wildlife area
MarshallHigh
School View towards Student Center
View towards Residential Facility
View towards Individualized Learning Building
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HIGHWAY 19
Current Land Use
Pedestrian path in residential area
Interior Circulation in RA Link
½ Mile10 Min. Walk
¼ Mile5 Min. Walk
Pedestrian Movement
ParkingParking
Parking
ParkingH
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HIGHWAY 19
View toward parking near Mustang Trail
View toward High School of main parking lot
MTA Transit Stop
MTA Transit Stop
Vehicular Access
• Express surrounding regional ecology & character
• Create clear campus entries
• Create clear vehicular circulation
• Distinguish parking areas & better integrate into campus
• Continue development for exterior & interior way finding system
• Acknowledge current density & maximize existing space
Framework for Campus Development
Short-Term Facility Plan2-5 Years – 2008 - 2011
Mattke Stadium improvements
New Parking
Classroom, laboratory and facility improvements
Develop public-private associations forPublic safety initiativesRoadway infrastructure and
improvements
Landscaping and courtyard restorations
Parking and landscaping improvements
Regional Event Center
New Locker Room Facilities
New parking
Demolition of existing building and construction of new residence halls
New temporary parking
Prairie restoration and wetland improvements
New entry monument
Mid-Term Facility Plan6-15 Years – 2011 - 2017
Wind energy facility
Landscape, access and parking/improvements
Environmental Science facility
Plant Science greenhouse/laboratories
Culinary Arts/Hotel simulation laboratories
Fine and Performing Arts Facility
Demolition of existing and construction of new residence halls
Birch Street Mall
Long-Term Facility Plan15+ Years – 2018+
Construct Classroom Facility
Recreation Athletic (RA) facility extension to Regional Event Center plaza and Bellows Academic Center
Illustrative Campus Facilities Plan
HIG
HW
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HIGHWAY 19
Athletic field improvements
Wind Energy facility
Environmental Science facility
Regional Event Center
Fine and Performing Arts Center
Campus gateway and signaled intersection
Student Housing
Birch Street mall
Campus gateway and prairie/wetland improvements