Master Plans

A master plan is valued both for the the process it takes to create one and the end result itself. The process forces us to ask what the university values, what its goals are, and how to best reach those goals. The final document is a reference guide and road map that guides decision making.

Master Plans

Facilities Master Plan 2006-2026 || Finished April 2007  

Establishes priorities and goals for land, building and space use over a twenty year period that both guides campus development and serves as a concept plan for the development of the University’s Major Institutional Master Plan.

 Major Institutional Master Plan || In Progress 

A comprehensive land use plan that guides campus developments over the next 15 to 20 years and follows the codes and measures of the Seattle City government.   Currently the final Major Institution Master Plan is on track to be brought to the City's Hearing Examiner in late 2011.

 

Additional Master Plans

Housing Master Plan
Sustainability Master Plan
 

 

For more information on Facilities planning, please contact Jonathan Bregman.

 

Last updated: 09/14/2011