1、CAMPUS MASTER PLAN PRESENTATIONYUNNAN GARDEN CAMPUS10 November 2010Key point: Introduction / The Document is published in four parts7 February 2011Key point: Master Plan Document the main planning guidanceKey point: Background Papers various specialist informationKey point: Appendix technical report
2、sKey point: Principal Ideas a condensed version of the master planKey point: ContentsKey point: Heritage of traditional and contemporary buildings sit comfortably togetherKey point: Early plan and topographyKey point: Picture of early daysKey point: Existing campus plan with CleanTech Park with pote
3、ntial of seamless interrelationshipMaster Plan Goals- Create an enduring identity for the campus- Support sustainability when designing infrastructure, buildings, and landscaped spaces- Develop academic teaching facilities that support the pedagogy embraced by the Blue Ribbon Commission - Extend the
4、 Universitys engagement with the community- Create an extended campus through seamless physical engagement with Clean Tech Park- Form a heritage precinct of buildings, gardens, water bodies and landscapes- Locate and define a new multifunction campus centre - Distribute sporting and cultural facilit
5、ies throughout the campus- Improve pedestrian safety by upgrading the covered walkway system- Diversify the residential character of the University through introducing new types of accommodationKey point: A comprehensive consultative process resulted in identifiable goalsKey point: Illustrative mast
6、er planKey point: The Conceptual Design Framework of the Master Plan begins with Natural SystemsGuiding the Plan: Key PrinciplesSustaining the Natural EnvironmentConnecting the CampusPreserving the Open SpaceInfilling the Built EnvironmentReinforcing the Urban ContextKey point: Key Principles identi
7、fy Design DirectionsKey point: IllustrationKey point: The Matrix / Patch / Corridor Planning Strategy a basis of establishing an ecology supporting bio-diversityKey point: Drains / Topography as exist on the campus today (2010)Key point: Concrete drains take water off campus / Not invitingKey point:
8、 Transformation of Stormwater Management could recreate aspects of the natural systemKey point: Uniting Chinese Heritage Centre and formal garden as improvement to both / potential for underground buildingKey point: Integrating Buildings and Landscape / green roofsKey point: Endemic plants / support
9、ing biodiversityShadingBuilding FormsGreen RoofsUnderground StructuresUnifying ArchitectureMaterial SelectionRetro-fitting Existing BuildingsClimateOrientationSitingViewsCross VentilationThermal ComfortNatural and Artificial LightingTransforming the Campus: Built FormKey point: Attention to Built Fo
10、rm and Passive DesignKey point: Examining existing buildings as well as planning for new onesKey point: North Spine potentialKey point: Modifications related to Small Groups / evolving pedagogyKey point: Lighting the campus / Research 24/7Key point: Example - Existing ConditionKey point: Night GlareKey point: Potential to enhance the landscape and provide better lighting