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Santa Clara University

CAMPUS MASTER PLAN

A center that embodies sustainability and models its mission of environmental stewardship

Santa Clara University wished to align the campus facility strategy with a forward-looking mission that addressed aging facilities and provided proper support for academic, residential, and athletic plans. At this time, the University consisted of 15 buildings comprised of over 200,000 GSF and more than 430 faculty and staff organized across 40 departments. The entire total number of employees was around 1600. MKThink conducted stakeholder engagement, programming, utilization, and occupancy assessments to design a strategic master plan that embodied the University's mission of a center that met sustainability standards and modeled its mission of environmental stewardship. 

BREAKDOWN:

DATE: 2007-2008
CITY: Santa Clara
STATE: California
SIZE/SCALE: 200,000 SF
MARKET: Higher Education
SERVICES: Stakeholder Engagement, Future Planning, Master Planning, Strategic Planning, Programming Assessment, Utilization and Occupancy, and Assessment.

PROJECT:

CHALLENGE: The university wished to align the campus facility strategy with its forward-looking mission, addressing aging facilities and providing proper support for academic, residential, and athletic plans.
APPROACH: MKThink conducted stakeholder engagement, programming, utilization, and occupancy assessments to design a strategic master plan that embodied the University's mission.
RESULT: Campus Facility Strategy aligned with the University's vision of a forward-looking center that met sustainability standards and modeled its mission of environmental stewardship.
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