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Institutional Master Plan
Allston Brighton Boston
College Task Force

Next mtg: Tues, Aug 19, 2008
6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.
Brighton Marine Health Center
77 Warren Street
Brighton, MA 02135
Office of Governmental
& Community Affairs

116 College Road
Hopkins House
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Phone: (617) 552-4787
Fax: (617) 552-8659
Email: gca@bc.edu

Office of Public Affairs
14 Mayflower Road
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Phone: (617)552-3350
Fax: (617)552-3959

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Campus Vision Plan Foundations

Analysis of the existing Boston College campus revealed three guiding foundations:

  1. The power and beauty of the Middle Campus will stand as an iconic guide to development.
  2. A pedestrian environment will pervade the plant from the Upper Campus to the Brighton Campus.
  3. Areas for development will be identified with respect for existing open spaces and neighboring uses.
Through a year-long process involving both the campus and neighboring communities, several principles were developed to guide the master plan:
  1. Create a unified and contiguous residential and academic core campus.
  2. Develop cohesive residential villages by class.
  3. Reinforce our mission by bringing together academic, social, and spiritual pursuits.
  4. Strengthen movement systems on campus by creating a better pedestrian environment and creating clear peripheral vehicular circulation and parking.
  5. Extend the landscape quality of defined open spaces found on the historic Middle Campus, and expand this through a system of “linked quadrangles” to the new Brighton Campus.
  6. Respect the surrounding character of the neighborhoods by directing density closest to the core campus.
  7. Locate academic uses on the campus proximately to enable faculty collaboration.
  8. Strengthen environmental stewardship and enhance the University’s leadership in sustainability through a decision-making process that is guided by consideration for ecological consequences.
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