
“Renew our environment” is one of the five initiatives of Mary
Baldwin’s 10-year strategic plan, Composing
Our Future. To embark upon
that process in a focused and effective way, in May 2005 the Mary Baldwin
College Board of Trustees engaged Geier Brown Renfrow Architects to collaborate
with the college to develop a campus master plan. Building on the college’s
strategic vision, the campus planning process began with the analysis of
existing campus systems and defining our facilities needs (see links at left).
Following months of broad-based conversations with MBC faculty, staff, and
students, consensus was reached and the campus master plan was crafted.
The document provides a flexible framework for ensuring that the MBC campus
supports academic excellence, personal transformation, and a rich and inclusive
community. It was accepted and endorsed by the Board of Trustees on February
3, 2006. Transforming Our Environment 1842–2042 balances practical realities
with a compelling vision for the future.
All documents are in the Adobe PDF format.
| Section |
File Size |
Part
I
· Introduction
· Campus Vision |
5.1 MB |
Part II
· Campus History |
3.2 MB |
Part
III
· Campus and Building Use
· Vehicular Circulation and Parking |
4.5 MB |
Part
IV
· Pedestrian Environment
· Next Steps |
2.3 MB |