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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

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Open SpaceConsiderations

DRAFT- Pre-decisional-For Discussion Purposes Only

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Watershed Map

watersheds

streams

Potentially impacted streams

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Regional Trail ConnectionOption B

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new fields (including artificial turf) – 6.4 acreswould need satellite field house /

restroom facilities and parking

New Fields StudyOption B

existing fields – 13 acres

new fields – 6.4 acres

TOTAL 25.8 FIELD ACRES

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new fields (including artificial turf) – 6.4 acreswould need satellite field house /

restroom facilities and parking

New Fields StudyOption D1

existing fields – 13 acres

new fields – 6.4 acres

TOTAL 25.8 FIELD ACRES

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Natural Reserve and Teaching areas

Teaching areas need:

•Diversity of soil types

•Redwoods and seep areas

•Mixed Forest areas

•Low intensity use areas (upper campus)

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McLaughlin Drive

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McLaughlin Drive

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Existing SlopesMclaughlin at science hill

8% for 380’

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Existing SlopesQuarry plaza to McLaughlin

10% for 200’

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Existing SlopesMusic to arts

Equivalent of

18% for 150’

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Existing SlopesRed Hill Road

18% for 900’

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• articulated building edges

• building around existing trees

• overhead tree canopy

• intimate, enclosed spaces

• screened buildings, native plantings

Existing Density and Character-Science Hill

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• closely spaced buildings create internally focused social spaces

• low and narrow buildings allow glimpses of forest beyond

• view corridors to forest

Existing Density and Character- Kresge College

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•Buildings spaced to create internal social space

•larger forest areas retained

•View corridors to forest

Density and CharacterCollege 9 and 10

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• Redwoods dwarf even 5-6 story buildings

• Vertical building details work well in redwood environment

Building Height and MassingCollege 9-10

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• 5-6 stories at south end of slope

• 3-4 stories at north end of slope

Building Height and MassingPhysical Sciences

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Pedestrian Rhythms - existing

•“Warped grid” of north south and east west routes acts as basic circulation framework

• Pedestrian routes alternate natural and developed environments

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Pedestrian Rhythms – Option D1

•3-4 story infill buildings

•New segments connect a more complete “Warped Grid”

•Retained landscapes (Gulches, Kerr meadow, Great Meadow, North Campus slopes) maintain the natural / developed rhythm