Facilities Master Plan

The mission of Seattle University requires that that the physical development of the campus is done in an intentional manner consistent with its academic programs, student requirements, and Jesuit tradition.  

The University retained a planning team of SRG Partnership (architecture) and Walker Macy (landscape) to assist in the development of a Facilities Master Plan, which is a tool designed to guide our decisions about building use, landscaping, traffic flow, and other issues over the next twenty years. 

The final plan can be found here. 

 

Process & Schedule   

The project took approximately nine months starting with the arrival of proposals to the adoption by the Board of Trustees.

 Topics of Discussion 

Several issues emerged meeting after meeting regarding the Seattle University Campus. Subjects included: security and lighting concerns; the positive and negative impact of the campus edges; movement across and through campus; and several others. For additional information on these such issues, please click here to visit our topics of discussion page.

Project Outcomes & Final Plan                 

After over 100 meetings with user groups and a year of analysis, SRG/Walker Macy and Facilities Services developed the Facilities Master Plan. The document holds over 90 pages of analysis, summaries and goals to help create a sustainable and community focused Jesuit institution. Please click here for the final plan.

 


Contact

We welcome comments and questions; please contact Jonathan Bregman.

 

last updated: 9/21/2011