New AUA Members present their campus master plans and outline their new projects currently under construction or in development. Presentations focus on how they are creating campus-wide approaches and project specific solutions to the topics of resiliency, sustainability, accessibility, carbon reduction, social justice and diversity.
Prerequisite Knowledge:
No prerequisite knowledge is required for attendance; the material is directly relevant to those responsible for Campus planning, design, and Implementation of policies.
HSW Justification:
This presentation session focuses on multiple topics associated with HSW including CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS (delivery methods), DESIGN (master planning, urban planning, site design, safety and security measures, accessibility), ENVIRONMENTAL (community relations, sustainability, resiliency), PRE-DESIGN (land use analysis, programming), and PRESERVATION (campus culture, historic preservation, reuse, adaption).
Learning Objective 1:
Participants will be able to examine how other campuses are addressing the issues of resiliency, sustainability, carbon reduction, accessibility, social justice and diversity.
Learning Objective 2:
Participants will be able to determine if any of these approaches and solutions are viable to incorporating into their campus development.
Learning Objective 3:
Participants will be able to examine how their own campuses are approaching these same issues and view them firsthand during the conference.
Learning Objective 4:
Participants will be able to examine the development of new members campuses related to historic preservation and reuse of existing facilities.
Mon, June 24, 2024
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Eastern