A Comparative Study on the Organization of University Campus Master Plans

  • Tsurusaki Naoki
    Department of Urban and Architecture, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
  • Sakai Takeru
    Kyushu University New Campus Planning Office
  • Ueno Takeshi
    Department of Design and Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University

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  • 大学キャンパス・マスタープランの構成に関する比較分析
  • ダイガク キャンパス マスタープラン ノ コウセイ ニ カンスル ヒカク ブンセキ

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Abstract

The present study is performed to clarify the structure, explanatory elements, trends and references of campus master plans. The campus master plans studied were from 44 universities in the U.S., Canada, Australia and U.K. The results were as follows; 1)Campus master plans consist of an introduction, discussion of the existing setting, targets/policies, plans and application, and can be classified into expansion, element-oriented and task-oriented types. Master plan components can be classified into ten categories: existing setting, land use, space, access, campus image, infrastructure, community relations, facilities, environment and other. 2)References include drawings, photographs, sketches and tables. The contents of the references are historical documents(regional), historical documents(university), articles, geographic data, regional data, existing setting, analysis, concept, plan and details. 3)Expression elements of the references can be classified into 10 groups and 31 categories.

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  • 都市・建築学研究

    都市・建築学研究 6 135-144, 2004-07-15

    Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University

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