Master Plan ProcessPuget Sound's master planning process will unfold over the next 20 years. Phase One, from fall 2003 - summer 2004, was an intensive planning phase to evaluate the needs of the university and its relationship to the broader community. A series of diagrams have been developed to illustrate the relationship between the physical layout of the campus and the people who live, work, study, and gather here. A three-dimensional version of the master plan is available for view in Collins Memorial Library. Sacred Spaces As Puget Sound considers a new campus master plan, President Thomas shares his thoughts on the animation of place. Tapestry of Learning A way to think about linking all parts of the campus together in a way that celebrates the distinct qualities of each area. Low Resolution
High Resolution Defining Character Identifying physical attributes of the campus that make it a unique and enriching academic environment. Low Resolution
High Resolution Gathering Places A tool to assess how Puget Sound campus provides effective and meaningful spaces for all who participate in the life of the campus. Low Resolution
High Resolution Campus Aerial View Current Master Plan Proposed Master Plan Revisions Collaboration All the roles in the University of Puget Sound Master Planning process and how they all work together. A slide from the Master Plan Progress Report, courtesy of SRG Partnership. Five Senses of the University of Puget Sound Master Plan The five major areas of emphasis for the master plan. A slide from the Master Plan Progress Report, courtesy of SRG Partnership. |