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Before 1953 (Over 60 Years Old)1953-1959 (60 - 54 Years Old)1960-1969 (53 - 44 Years Old)1970-1979 (43 - 34 Years Old)1980-1989 (33 - 24 Years Old)1990-1999 (23 - 14 Years Old)2000-Present (13 - 0 Years Old)Future/Current Construction

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BUILDING AGECAMPUS MASTER PLAN

02/25/13

0961 Research I0962 North Village Parking Garage0963 Village I0966 Village II0970 Village III0980 Foundation House0993 ODU Inn0994 Nusbaum Apts (A-C)0994 Nusbaum Apts (D)0994 Nusbaum Apts (E)1505 Human Resources III1509 Human Resources II1510 Human Resources I1520 Child Care Center1521 Civic ProgramA1 Systems Research and Academic

BuildingA2 College of Education BuildingA3 New Art Building

0098 Game Day Building0099 Game Day Ramp0103 Goode Theater0105 Orchid Conservatory Complex0106 Clubhouse0107 Monarch Theater0108 Navy ROTC0109 Peri/Nuclear Particle Physics

Facility0945 Research II0950 President's House0958 University Bookstore

0054 Webb University Center0055 Koch Hall0056 Art Studio Building0057 Academic Skills Center0058 Facilities Management0058 FM Bldg0058 FM Bldg 20060 Indoor Tennis Facility0061 Powhatan Apartments I0090 Powhatan Apartments II0095 Whitehurst Hall0096 Virginia House0097 Ireland House

0037 Gresham Hall0038 Gresham Hall Annex0039 Ted Constant Convocation

Center0040 South Village Parking Garage0041 Engineering Computational

Sciences Building0044 Chiller0045 Scotland House0046 France House0047 England House0048 Dominion House0049 Powhatan Sports Complex0051 Rollins Hall

0025 Gornto Teletechnet Center0026 Soccer Stadium0028 Parking Garage A0028 Parking Garage B0029 Oceanography & Physics0031 Sailing Center0033 Engineering Motorsports0035 Rogers Hall0036 Rogers Hall Annex

0001 Stables Theater0002 East Stands0002 North Stands0002 West Stands0003 Spong Hall0005 Dragas Hall0006 Visual Arts Building0007 Constant Hall0008 Kaufman Hall0009 Mary Denson Pretlow

Planetarium0010 Alfriend Chemistry Building0011 Child Study Center0012 Health Science Building0013 Education Building0014 Health & Physical Education

Building0015 Diehn Addition0015 Diehn Fine & Performing Arts

Center0016 Batten Arts and Letters Building0018 Bud Metheny Baseball Facility0019 Learning Commons Building0019 Perry Library0019 University College Building0020 Intercollegiate Athletic Building0021 Physical Science Building0022 Writing Center0023 Mills Godwin Building0024 Alumni Hall

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Perkins+Will� � � � March�13,�2013�

Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�BUILDING�AGE�Key�Issues:���

x Heritage�buildings�from�ODU’s�founding�era�all�lie�north�of�49th,�framing�Williamsburg�Lawn.��x Buildings�of�the�“Baby�Boom�era”�shape�the�campus�core�and�frame�Kaufman�Mall.��x Baby�Boom�housing�development�extends�the�campus�to�the�Elizabeth�and�Lafayette�River�waterfronts.��x ODU’s�“Generation�X/Millennial�era”�buildings�shape�University�Village�and�fillͲin�behind�Webb�Center�x Discrete�additions�and�renovations�have�begun�to�“refresh”�buildings�from�past�eras.��x Other?�

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GOOD/EXCELLENT

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NEEDS EXTENSIVEMAINTAINANCE/RENOVATION

SCHEDULED FOR DEMOLITION

NOT ODU OWNED ORMAINTAINED

HAS BEEN IMPROVEDIN LAST 5 YEARS

NEEDS EXTENSIVEMAINTAINANCE/RENOVATIONHISTORICAL VALUE

ODU FOUNDATIONOWNED/CONTRACTMAINTAINED

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BUILDING CONDITIONCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

03/06/13

0961 Research I0962 North Village Parking Garage0963 Village I0966 Village II0970 Village III0980 Foundation House0993 ODU Inn0994 Nusbaum Apts (A-C)0994 Nusbaum Apts (D)0994 Nusbaum Apts (E)1505 Human Resources III1509 Human Resources II1510 Human Resources I1520 Child Care Center1521 Civic ProgramA1 Systems Research and Academic

BuildingA2 College of Education BuildingA3 New Art Building

0098 Game Day Building0099 Game Day Ramp0103 Goode Theater0105 Orchid Conservatory Complex0106 Clubhouse0107 Monarch Theater0108 Navy ROTC0109 Peri/Nuclear Particle Physics

Facility0945 Research II0950 President's House0958 University Bookstore

0054 Webb University Center0055 Koch Hall0056 Art Studio Building0057 Academic Skills Center0058 Facilities Management0058 FM Bldg0058 FM Bldg 20060 Indoor Tennis Facility0061 Powhatan Apartments I0090 Powhatan Apartments II0095 Whitehurst Hall0096 Virginia House0097 Ireland House

0037 Gresham Hall0038 Gresham Hall Annex0039 Ted Constant Convocation

Center0040 South Village Parking Garage0041 Engineering Computational

Sciences Building0044 Chiller0045 Scotland House0046 France House0047 England House0048 Dominion House0049 Powhatan Sports Complex0051 Rollins Hall

0025 Gornto Teletechnet Center0026 Soccer Stadium0028 Parking Garage A0028 Parking Garage B0029 Oceanography & Physics0031 Sailing Center0033 Engineering Motorsports0035 Rogers Hall0036 Rogers Hall Annex

0001 Stables Theater0002 East Stands0002 North Stands0002 West Stands0003 Spong Hall0005 Dragas Hall0006 Visual Arts Building0007 Constant Hall0008 Kaufman Hall0009 Mary Denson Pretlow

Planetarium0010 Alfriend Chemistry Building0011 Child Study Center0012 Health Science Building0013 Education Building0014 Health & Physical Education

Building0015 Diehn Addition0015 Diehn Fine & Performing Arts

Center0016 Batten Arts and Letters Building0018 Bud Metheny Baseball Facility0019 Learning Commons Building0019 Perry Library0019 University College Building0020 Intercollegiate Athletic Building0021 Physical Science Building0022 Writing Center0023 Mills Godwin Building0024 Alumni Hall

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

��BUILDING�CONDITION�Key�Issues:�

x The�Academic�Core�and�Williamsburg�Lawn�are�challenged�by�facilities�in�fair/poor�condition.��x Science�programs�are�clustered�in�facilities�of�fair/poor�condition.��x University�Village�is�advantaged�by�facilities�in�good/excellent�condition.��x FirstͲYear�housing�is�concentrated�in�facilities�of�fair/poor�condition.���x All�perimeter�housing�facilities�have�physical�condition�concerns.�x The�three�most�significant�student�support�facilities�(Webb�Center,�Perry�Library,�Rec�Center)�are�all�challenged�by�significant�physical�and�

functional�conditions.�x Other?��

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10 Min. Walk

1/2 Mile Radius

Academic

Administrative

Library/Study

Student Support / Auxiliary Services

Athletics

Recreation

Facility Services

Student Housing

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0961 Research I0962 North Village Parking Garage0963 Village I0966 Village II0970 Village III0980 Foundation House0993 ODU Inn0994 Nusbaum Apts (A-C)0994 Nusbaum Apts (D)0994 Nusbaum Apts (E)1505 Human Resources III1509 Human Resources II1510 Human Resources I1520 Child Care Center1521 Civic ProgramA1 Systems Research and Academic

BuildingA2 College of Education BuildingA3 New Art Building

0098 Game Day Building0099 Game Day Ramp0103 Goode Theater0105 Orchid Conservatory Complex0106 Clubhouse0107 Monarch Theater0108 Navy ROTC0109 Peri/Nuclear Particle Physics

Facility0945 Research II0950 President's House0958 University Bookstore

0054 Webb University Center0055 Koch Hall0056 Art Studio Building0057 Academic Skills Center0058 Facilities Management0058 FM Bldg0058 FM Bldg 20060 Indoor Tennis Facility0061 Powhatan Apartments I0090 Powhatan Apartments II0095 Whitehurst Hall0096 Virginia House0097 Ireland House

0037 Gresham Hall0038 Gresham Hall Annex0039 Ted Constant Convocation

Center0040 South Village Parking Garage0041 Engineering Computational

Sciences Building0044 Chiller0045 Scotland House0046 France House0047 England House0048 Dominion House0049 Powhatan Sports Complex0051 Rollins Hall

0025 Gornto Teletechnet Center0026 Soccer Stadium0028 Parking Garage A0028 Parking Garage B0029 Oceanography & Physics0031 Sailing Center0033 Engineering Motorsports0035 Rogers Hall0036 Rogers Hall Annex

0001 Stables Theater0002 East Stands0002 North Stands0002 West Stands0003 Spong Hall0005 Dragas Hall0006 Visual Arts Building0007 Constant Hall0008 Kaufman Hall0009 Mary Denson Pretlow

Planetarium0010 Alfriend Chemistry Building0011 Child Study Center0012 Health Science Building0013 Education Building0014 Health & Physical Education

Building0015 Diehn Addition0015 Diehn Fine & Performing Arts

Center0016 Batten Arts and Letters Building0018 Bud Metheny Baseball Facility0019 Learning Commons Building0019 Perry Library0019 University College Building0020 Intercollegiate Athletic Building0021 Physical Science Building0022 Writing Center0023 Mills Godwin Building0024 Alumni Hall

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�BUILDING�USE��Key�Issues:��

x A�majority�of�academic�facilities�are�within�a�5Ͳminute�walk�from�Webb�Center�and�Perry�Library.���x Administrative�facilities�are�dispersed�along�the�campus�perimeter.���x Student�Support�spaces�are�primarily�clustered�at�Webb�Center.���x Most�student�housing�is�located�in�discrete�“neighborhoods”�at�the�perimeter�of�campus�and�the�academic�core.��x University�Village�housing�facilities�are�distant�from�primary�ODU�amenities�at�Webb�Center,�Perry�Library,�and�Student�Rec�Center.��x Athletics�and�Rec�facilities�are�clustered�together�on�the�west�side�of�the�campus.��x Major�public�venues�–Foreman�Field,�Alumni�Center,�University�Theatre,�the�TED�Ͳ�are�located�directly�off�Hampton�Boulevard�near�parking�for�

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Academic

Student Support / Auxiliary Services

Athletics

Facility Services

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LAND USE ZONESCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

02/25/13

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

LAND�USE��Key�Issues:��

x West�of�Hampton�Boulevard,�development�has�traditionally�been�single�use.���x East�of�Hampton�Boulevard,�recent�development�has�included�low�rise�mixed�uses,�with�retail�and�student�support�functions�located�on�the�

ground�floor.��x ODU�land�ownership�between�49th�and�47thStreets,�east�of�Hampton�Boulevard,�has�created�“missing�teeth”�in�the�Village.��This�isolates�the�

existing�student�housing.��x Land�use�along�the�banks�of�the�Elizabeth�and�Lafayette�Rivers�is�currently�oriented/planned�solely�as�open�space�and�housing.��x Athletic�land�use�is�consolidated�in�the�SW�corner�of�the�campus.�This�location�may�compete�with�academic�expansion.��

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Arts and Letters

Business and Public Administration

Education

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ACADEMIC PRECINCTSCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

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Arts and Letters0001 Stables Theater0015 Diehn Fine & Performing Arts Center0015 Diehn Addition0016 Batten Arts and Letters Building0103 Goode Theater0107 Monarch TheaterA3 New Art Building

Business0007 Constant Hall

Education0011 Child Study CenterA2 College of Education Building

Eng and Tech0008 Kaufman Hall0945 Research II0961 Research IA1 Systems Research and Academic Building

Health Science0012 Health Science Building

Science0005 Dragas Hall0009 Mary Denson Pretlow Planetarium0010 Alfriend Chemistry Building0021 Physical Science Building0023 Mills Godwin Building0029 Oceanography & Physics0041 Engineering Computational Sciences Building0105 Orchid Conservatory Complex

Swing0006 Visual Arts Building0013 Education Building0109 Peri/Nuclear Particle Physics Facility

Vacated0056 Art Studio Building

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�ACADEMIC�PRECINCTS��Key�Issues:��

x Two�Colleges�Ͳ�Arts�&�Letters�and�Engineering�&�Technology�–�are�spread�across�multiple�zones�in�a�disparate�pattern.���x Dragas�Hall�is�located�away�from�other�College�of�Science�facilities.��x For�the�most�part,�new�campus�capital�improvements�support�existing�program�locations.��

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Corridor Style - First Year

Total Number of Beds#

Dining Locations

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02/25/13

Corridor Firstyear0035 Rogers Hall0036 Rogers Hall Annex0037 Gresham Hall0038 Gresham Hall Annex0045 Scotland HouseCorridor0046 France House0047 England House0095 Whitehurst Hall0096 Virginia House0993 ODU InnSuite0048 Dominion House0097 Ireland HouseApartment0061 Powhatan Apartments I0090 Powhatan Apartments II0963 Village I0966 Village II0970 Village III0980 Foundation House0994 Nusbaum Apts (A-C)0994 Nusbaum Apts (D)0994 Nusbaum Apts (E)

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�HOUSING�PRECINCTS��Key�Issues:��

x Most�student�housing�is�grouped�in�neighborhoods�with�multiples�unitͲtypes�and�classes.��x University�Village�is�the�only�apartmentͲbased�neighborhood.��x Student�housing�neighborhoods�have�differing�access�to�quality�open�space.��x University�Village�housing�neighborhoods�are�isolated�and�distant�from�primary�student�services�Webb�Center,�Library,�and�Recreation�

facilities.��x The�majority�of�FirstͲyear�housing�is�located�Rogers�and�Gresham,�on�property�that�does�not�border�the�main�campus.�The�majority�of�UpperͲ

class�housing�is�in�the�Village.���

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Academic Space(100,210,220, 250,570)421,100 s.f. @ 4 floors

Student Support Space(510,530-560,580,590,610-660,680,690,711,800)102,800 s.f. @ 4 floors

Office Space(300)81,700 s.f. @ 4 floors

Recreation Space(620,670)225,300 s.f. @ 2 floors

CURRENT 2012 NEEDS

Academic Space(100,210,220,250,570)226,900 s.f. @ 4 floors

Student Support Space(510,530-560,580,590,610-660,680,690,711,800)110,700 s.f. @ 4 floors

Office Space (300)98,200 s.f. @ 4 floors

Recreation Space (620,670)84,500 s.f. @ 2 floors

Facility Support Space(710,720-45,750,760,770)24,800 s.f. @ 1 floor

PROJECTED FUTURE NEEDS(VISION PLAN)

Lower Division Housing2,085 Beds677,700 s.f. @ 6 floors

Upper Division569 Beds199,200 s.f. @ 6 floors

Library Space(400)165,900 s.f. @ 4 floors

Library Space (400)98,100 s.f. @ 4 floors

Ticketing Plaza / IndoorHitting Facility13,500s.f. @ 1 floor

Soccer Stadium Improvements7,300 s.f. @ 1 floor

POTENTIAL ATHLETIC NEEDS

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FACILITY SPACE NEEDSCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�FACILITY�SPACE�NEEDS��Key�Issues:��

x There�is�a�significant�shortage�of�instructional/research�space�to�meet�the�ODU�Vision�Plan�(nearly�650,000�GSF).��x There�is�a�significant�shortage�of�library�and�study�space�to�meet�the�ODU�Vision�Plan�(over�260,000�GSF).��x There�is�a�significant�shortage�of�administrative/student�support�space�to�meet�the�ODU�Vision�Plan�(over�700,000�GSF).�x There�is�a�significant�shortage�of�undergraduate�housing�to�meet�the�ODU�Vision�Plan�(over�2,650�beds).��x There�is�a�significant�shortage�of�undeveloped�land�–�or�land�easily�available�for�redevelopment�–�to�continue�current�building�design�and�

massing�patterns.��Key�questions:�

o Should�65Ͳ�160�feet�(midͲrise)�be�considered�the�maximum�building�height?��o Should�Colleges,�Departments,�and/or�Programs�be�moved�to�the�regional�education�centers?���o Should�undergraduate�student�housing�be�developed�offͲcampus�or�at�the�regional�centers?��o Should�administrative/support�functions�(that�do�not�require�daily�student�access�and�contact)�be�developed�offͲcampus�or�at�the�regional�

centers?��o Should�additional�new�strategies�for�optimizing�and/or�creating�space�on�campus�be�explored?���

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Plaza

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Athletics

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OPEN SPACE CHARACTERCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

02/25/13

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

OPEN�SPACE�CHARACTER��Key�Issues:��

x The�campus�has�good�landscape�“bones”.��The�grid�of�corridors�and�sightlines�–�as�well�as�the�structure�and�pattern�of�existing�unbuilt�spaces�–�provides�a�framework�for�development.��

x Williamsburg�Lawn�is�a�heritage�landscape�and�has�an�iconic�sense�of�place,�defining�the�northwestern�entrance�to�the�campus�along�Hampton�Boulevard.���

x The�campus�has�only�two�campus�quads�–�The�Quad�and�Kaufman�Mall�–�and�both�are�highly�valued.���x The�Maglev�corridor�serves�as�a�landmark�–�with�both�good�and�bad�qualities�Ͳ��marking�the�only�continuous�east/west�campus�pedestrian�

spine.��x The�Quarantine�Road�has�a�distinct�scale�and�character�–�due�in�part�to�surface�and�plant�materials.��x Streetscape�planting�and�furnishings�at�43rd,�Hampton�Boulevard�and�University�Village,�create�a�defining,�urban�landscape�expression.���x A�network�of�specialty,�stormwaterͲbased�open�spaces�is�woven�between�academic�facilities.��

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Promotes Image and Identity,mature/healthy plantings

Needs improvements:programming, planting, hardscape, drainage

Missed opportunites,Requires re-design and re-purposing

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OPEN SPACE QUALITYCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

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Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�OPEN�SPACE�QUALITY��Key�Issues:��

x Waterfront�area�is�underdeveloped�for�recreation�space.��x Although�Kaufman�Mall�and�the�Quad�are�highly�valued,�they�require�several�key�improvements:�grading,�stormwater�management,�turf�

management,�improved�furnishings�are�necessary�to�provide�more�opportunities�for�use.�x Open�space�further�from�the�academic�core�declines�in�quality.��x Streetscapes�decline�in�quality�away�from�Monarch�Way,�University�Village�side�streets,�Hampton�Boulevard�and�43rd�Street.��

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2020 NIRSA RECREATION SPACE NEEDS

Soccer/Flag Football Field2 Total

Softball Field4 Total

Basketball Court2 Total

Volleyball Court1 Total

POTENTIAL ATHLETIC NEEDS

Softball Field

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OPEN SPACE NEEDSCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

02/25/13

���points�and�SIssue��

Perkins+Will� � � � March�13,�2013�

Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�OPEN�SPACE�NEEDS��Key�Issues:��

x Based�on�NIRSA�and�NCAA�standards,�there�is�a�significant�shortage�of�outdoor�field�and�court�space.��x There�is�a�corresponding�shortage�of�ODU�property�available�for�open�space�development.��

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43rd STREET

48th STREET

49th STREET

POW

HATA

N AV

E

ELKH

ORN

AVE

BLUE

STON

E AV

E

HAMP

TON

BLVD

MONA

RCH

WAY

KILL

IAM

AVE

Renovation / Redevelopment Zone

Capital Plan Project Site

Preservation Area

Under Consideration

Elev=9.6 (2 ft. Above Current100 Year Floodplain)

Potential partnership

Potential bridge

Potential Demolition

NORTH

0' 325' 650'162'

PE RKI NSWI L L+

POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONESCAMPUS MASTER PLAN

02/25/13

���points�and�SIssue��

Perkins+Will� � � � March�13,�2013�

Old�Dominion�University�Campus�Assessment��Key�Points�

�POTENTIAL�DEVELOPMENT�ZONES��Key�Issues:��

x The�majority�of�ODU�property�has�regular�and�significant�flooding�potential.�x Undeveloped�areas�within�University�Village,�south�of�41st,�represent�the�most�significant�opportunity�for�development�on�higher�land.��x NonͲODU�properties�east�of�Hampton�Boulevard,�between�49th�and�47th,�serve�as�a�bookend�for�the�historical�campus�mall.��x ODU’s�riverfront�area�is�a�unique�campus�attribute.�By�redeveloping�aging�and�outͲofͲdate�facilities,�there�is�a�significant�opportunity�to�take�

advantage�of�this�area,�while�still�being�mindful�of�potential�rise�in�sea�level.��x Founders�Park�has�little�current�programmatic�value�to�ODU�but�is�highly�valued�open�space�to�adjacent�neighbors.���

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