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Phase One: Near Term Five Funded Projects 2008 PROPOSED METRA STATION PLAN VIEW 44 North SECTION VIEW

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan CAMPUS LANDSCAPE RECOMMENDATIONS Many new landscape improvements are recommended in Phase One of the master plan. The most significant idea is to identify the wooded landscape on the west and north sides of the campus as the Woodland Park. The park will be an amenity to the campus and the surrounding neighborhood. In addition, new quadrangles and new campus entries are identified. 1. New Entry court 7. Entry court at Conference center 2. Strengthen the Woodland Landscape 8. Convocation Quadrangle 3. Storm Water Retention Ponds 9. Sports field adjustments 4. Library Quadrangle 5. Library Walk 6. Student Center Quadrangle 45 3 1 2 2 4 6 5 7 8 9 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute walk 1250'

Phase One: Near Term Five Funded Projects 2008 PHASE ONE - NEAR TERM (FIVE FUNDED PROJECTS) - 2008 Summary # Building Name Building Area (GSF) 1 Emil and Patricia A. Jones Convocation Ctr. 150,000 2 Academic Library and Library Quadrangle 102,000 3 Financial Outreach Center 25,000 4 Childcare Facility 35,000 5 Conference Center 25,000 # Other Projects 6 Metra/CTA Transit Center 7 Reorganization of the sports fields 8 New entry road 9 The Woodland Park (Re-forest) 10 Potential Structured Parking Garage 11 New entry road east campus 12 Library Walk 13 Convocation Quadrangle Total 337,000 GSF 46 10 8 12 6 2 3 11 5 13 1 9 7 4

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) 4

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan PARCELIZATION PLAN The following plan indicates the parcels of land identified for future development within Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 47 E1 44,000 E 3 69,000 E 4 57,000 C3 70,000 (G2) 95,000 W1 50,000 (P3) 45,000 W2 124,000 sf. W3 30,000 sf. 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute walk 1250'

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) PHASE TWO MID-RANGE PLAN (2020) 1. Science and Technology Center Phase One 2. College of Business and (Alternative) Center for Community Economic Development 2a. College of Business Center for Community Economic Development 3. College of Education & Early Childhood Development Center 4. Media Arts Building 5. Residential Buildings (2 bldgs @350 students) 6. Expansion of Robinson University Center Other Projects 7. New Quadrangle 8. Structured Parking Garage (730 cars) 9. Convocation Mall 6 48 4 7 5 1 8 2a 3 2 9 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute wal 1250'

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER EXPANSION Phase One expansion of the Science and Technology Center is proposed in two wings that are located south of the existing building. These two wings will frame a new "winter garden" or atrium space that will help to be a focus for student life during the colder winter months. This facility will also mark the future center of the campus as new facilities continue to grow south and west. The proposed wings are anticipated to be 200,000sf in size. Example of Atrium Building 49 Science and Technology Center Expansion

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER EXPANSION Rendering of proposed Science Center (Phase I) 50 Williams Science Center Classrooms Harold Washington Hall Classrooms Administrative Offices Atrium Administrative Offices Classrooms Informal Meeting Space Raymond Cook Administration Entry / Conference Plan Diagram SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER EXPANSION The expanded facility is proposed to include laboratories, both wet and dry, administrative offices, and informal gathering places.

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The College of business and the future Center for Community Economic Development have two options within the plan. The campus community sees great benefit in acquiring the Secretary of State Driver Facility at 99th St. and King Drive. This facility would offer the University a highly identifiable building and parking that would help to meet the needs of the College and provide an outreach facility for the community. It is highly desirable for the university to acquire this facility. A second option is to build a new College facility adjacent to the College of Education and complete the long diagonal walk that extends from the Science and Technology Center. This location would meet the School's needs, however it would not be as identifiable with the surrounding community. 51 College of Business Alternate Site for Future College of Business and Center For Community Economic Development 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute walk 1250'

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) COLLEGE OF EDUCATION During the planning process, the College of Education expressed their interest in being close to the Child Care Facility. In the long range plan, the Child Care Facility can eventually expand to an Early Childhood Development Center, and include additional classrooms, lecture halls, and more grade levels. They would work closely with the College of Education s curriculum, and provide an educational resource for students, teachers, and the community. The Plan proposes that the College of Education relocate to a site which is in close proximity to the Child Care Facility. This would allow the school to be adjacent to the Child Care Facility, and provide space for the Early Childhood Development center. 52 College of Education and expansion to the Early Childhood Development Center 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute wal 1250'

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan MEDIA ARTS CENTER S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. COTTAGE GROVE 53 Media Arts Center 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute walk 1250'

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) MEDIA ARTS CENTER 54 Proposed Concept for Media Arts Center Complex MEDIA ARTS CENTER A proposed Media Arts Center that includes an art gallery, recital hall, concert hall, black box theatre, classrooms, recording studio, radio/tv/media dept., and general office, is recommended to be located east of the Student Union Building. This is a large site that is situated in the community outreach district of the campus. It is adjacent to parking, near to the north entry of campus and close to the proposed transit center. This proposed facility is seen as a strong "Lantern" to the campus, a gathering place for performances that provides a multitude of media facilities for the Art Department, and Music Department. It will be a landmark facility for the campus and the South Chicago Region.

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan PROPOSED STUDENT HOUSING AND ROBINSON UNIVERSITY EXPANSION Within Phase Two, housing is proposed east of the Student Residence Hall. This expanded housing will be close to the Student Union and will strengthen the residential neighborhood of the campus. It will also help to mark the east entry to the campus. In addition, Robinson University Center can expand to provide more educational space, recreation activities, and learning centers for both the students and surrounding community. The student housing and expanded Robinson University Center will be close to the transit center making public transportation more accessible to both resident students and the neighborhood. S. VERNON A S. EBERHAR S. ST. LAWRE S. CHAMPLA S. LANGLEY S. COTTAG 55 Proposed expansion to the Robinson University Center Proposed Student Housing 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute walk 1250'

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) MID TERM ROAD ADJUSTMENTS Campus roads that scribe the south parking lots should be clarified and expanded. The parking will widen requiring the roadway to move further east, creating a drop off opportunity at the Emil and Patricia A. Jones Convocation Center. A new campus entry road should be investigated by extending 98th street into the campus south of the School of Education. This will help to disperse some of the traffic coming into and out of the campus. In addition, a convocation mall or quadrangle can be created on axis with the Convocation center and 98th street. This can create a more civic entry to the campus and higher identity for the Convocation Center. 1. New campus parking road 2. Potential new campus entry at 98th St. 3. Interior circulation road surrounding Convocation Mall 56 1 DROP OFF DROP OFF 3 2 DROP OFF 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute wal 1250'

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan CAMPUS LANDSCAPE RECOMMENDATIONS As the campus continues to expand, the landscape will need to be strengthened and enhanced. A new entry from 98th street, a new convocation center mall, and a new quadrangle east of the media arts center are all positive additions to the campus landscape and the environment for students, faculty and staff. 1. New Quadrangle 2. Convocation Mall S. VERNON AVE S. EBERHART A S. ST. LAWRENC S. CHAMPLAIN S. LANGLEY AV S. COTTAGE 57 1 2 0 100' 200' 300' 600' 900' 1 minute walk 250' 5 minute walk 1250'

Phase Two: Mid-Range Plan (2020) PHASE TWO: MID-RANGE PLAN 2020 - SUMMARY The Mid-Range plan includes major expansion to the academic facilities, including Science and Technology, the College of Business and Education, Media Arts Center, and Student Housing. A reuse of the Secretary of State Driver Facility is suggested in this phase to become the new College of Business and Center for Community Economic Development. In addition, parking structures on the east side of the campus will have to be added within this phase of development to accommodate the growing campus population as well as to make room for new buildings. A convocation mall or quadrangle can be created on axis with the Convocation center and 98th street. This will create a more civic entry to the campus and higher identity for the Emil and Patricia A. Jones Convocation Center. The Mid-Range Plan includes the following: # Building Name Building Area (GSF) 1 Science and Technology Center(Phase I) +/-200,000 2 Media and Arts Center +/-200,000 3 Student Housing 2 bldgs (300 students) 90,000 4 Expansion of Robinson University Center 75,000-100,000 5 College of Education 75,000-100,000 Early Childhood Development Center 35,000 6 College of Business (Alternative) 75,000-150,000 6a Acquire Secretary of State Driver Facility 150,000 For College of Business and Center for Community Economic Development 7 Parking Structure (southeast) 185,000 58 # Other projects Total 800,000-1 million gsf 8. New Quadrangle 9. Convocation Mall 4 8 2 3 7 1 9 6 5 6a

Campus Access 6

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan ROADWAYS S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. WILLIAM H. ROBINSON CENTER S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. Roadways will scribe the perimeter of the campus, avoiding major conflicts with pedestrians. NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY PAUL & EMILY DOUGLAS LIBRARY 73 STUDENT UNION BUILDING DANIEL HALE WILLIAMS SCIENCE CENTER RAYMOND COOK ADMINISTRATION STUDENT RESIDENT BUILDING HAROLD WASHINGTON HALL JACOBY DICKENS CENTER ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS AND HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING THE EMIL AND PATRICIA A. JONES CONVOCATION CENTER PAVED PARKING LOT B4 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR OAD ILLINOIS ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR CENTRAL OAD RAILR OAD PAVED PARKING LOT B6 Existing Proposed Campus roads extend into the campus from the perimeter roadway. Because a number of areas are not well served by roads, many pedestrian walkways are used by vehicles as campus service roads. The proposed campus roads will continue to extend into the campus from the perimeter roadway. However, some of these roads will extend further into the campus, providing more drop-off locations. An improved entry from 95th Street and a new entry from 98th Street are recommended.

DMV FACILITY EDUCATION BUSINESS AND HEALTH SCIENCES PAUL & EMILY DOUGLAS LIBRARY HAROLD WASHINGTON HALL DANIEL HALE WILLIAMS SCIENCE CENTER NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY RAYMOND COOK ADMINISTRATION STUDENT UNION BUILDING JACOBY DICKENS CENTER ADMINISTRATION CONVOCATION CENTER WILLIAM H. ROBINSON CENTER STUDENT RESIDENT BUILDING PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING Campus Access PEDESTRIAN ACCESS Create a pedestrian pathway system that brings all districts together and links each district to transit and parking. 74 S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AV S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. Existing Proposed Numerous pedestrian pathways provide multiple ways to walk through the campus. However, many of the walkways are excessively wide and hard in their appearance. The walkway system is proposed to extend to the east and south to address the new areas of development and to link campus districts to parking areas and transit. A clear separation between walkways and roadways is recommended. Campus vehicles should not drive on walkways once the new roadways are installed.

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan SERVICE ACCESS S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE Service access will be incorporated into clusters, and will be separated from pedestrian movement. WILLIAM H. ROBINSON CENTER NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY PAUL & EMILY DOUGLAS LIBRARY STUDENT UNION BUILDING DANIEL HALE WILLIAMS SCIENCE CENTER RAYMOND COOK ADMINISTRATION STUDENT RESIDENT BUILDING HAROLD WASHINGTON HALL JACOBY DICKENS CENTER ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS AND HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING THE EMIL AND PATRICIA A. JONES CONVOCATION CENTER PAVED PARKING LOT B4 ILLINOIS ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR CENTRAL OAD RAILR OAD CENTRAL RAILR OAD PAVED PARKING LOT B6 ILLINOIS 75 Existing Proposed service zone head house Currently, servicing happens in a very undisciplined way. Service and delivery vehicles tend to drive anywhere on campus. As such, they can be a source of conflict with pedestrians and can destroy the pedestrian environment. Future servicing on campus should be clustered into head-houses that each serve a number of buildings. This would help to eliminate truck servicing at each building. To the extent possible, servicing should be clustered along convenient service roads.

EDUCATION BUSINESS AND HEALTH SCIENCES PAUL & EMILY DOUGLAS LIBRARY HAROLD WASHINGTON HALL NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY DANIEL HALE WILLIAMS SCIENCE CENTER RAYMOND COOK ADMINISTRATION STUDENT UNION BUILDING JACOBY DICKENS CENTER ADMINISTRATION CONVOCATION CENTER WILLIAM H. ROBINSON CENTER STUDENT RESIDENT BUILDING PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING Campus Access UTILITY ACCESS Expansion of the utility system will be guided by the development framework outlined in the Long-Range plan, creating efficient and well-organized utility corridors. S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 76 S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. existing physical plant Existing Proposed Currently, the utilities are distributed through a utility tunnel system that extends from the physical plant. New utility corridors will need to be identified that will serve the east, south, and west districts of the campus. Expansion of the physical plant itself should be anticipated as well.

Chicago State University Campus Master Plan TRANSIT #4 #111 #100 #4 #111 #100 #3 #4 #3 #111 #3 METR A #111 #4 S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE #3 #4 #3 The relocation of transit facilities will foster a campus of easy connections and mobility. WILLIAM H. ROBINSON CENTER NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY PAUL & EMILY DOUGLAS LIBRARY #4 STUDENT UNION BUILDING #3 DANIEL HALE WILLIAMS SCIENCE CENTER #353 #353 RAYMOND COOK ADMINISTRATION STUDENT RESIDENT BUILDING HAROLD WASHINGTON HALL JACOBY DICKENS CENTER ADMINISTRATION METR A BUSINESS AND HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING THE EMIL AND PATRICIA A. JONES CONVOCATION CENTER PAVED PARKING LOT B4 RAL RAILR ILLINOIS ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR CENTRAL OAD RAILR OAD OAD PAVED PARKING LOT B6 ILLINOIS CENT 77 Existing Proposed Currently, CTA bus stops and the Metra station are located on the northern edge of the campus, at 95th Street. From these locations, it may take up to ten minutes to walk to the center of campus. The relocated CTA turnaround and Metra station create a transit center at a central location on campus. In this configuration, pedestrians can have quick and easy access to the center of campus. Achieving this reorganization will require continued discussions between all agencies involved, including the City, CTA, Metra and the University.

Campus Access PARKING S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. S. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. Parking will be provided in both surface parking lots and parking structures located towards the periphery of the campus. Proposed Library Parking 60 spaces Proposed Reserved Parking 50 spaces WILLIAM H. ROBINSON CENTER Lot A3 NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY Lot A1 120 spaces Lot A2 PAUL & EMILY DOUGLAS LIBRARY STUDENT UNION BUILDING 78 DANIEL HALE WILLIAMS SCIENCE CENTER RAYMOND COOK ADMINISTRATION STUDENT RESIDENT BUILDING HAROLD WASHINGTON HALL JACOBY DICKENS CENTER ADMINISTRATION Lot B7 Lot A15 Lot A17 BUSINESS AND HEALTH SCIENCES Lot B1 Lot B2 PAVED PARKING LOT B4 Lot A16 Lot B8 PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING Lot B3 Lot B4 Lot B9 Lot B11 Lot B5 Lot B10 THE EMIL AND PATRICIA A. JONES CONVOCATION CENTER EDUCATION Lot B12 Lot B6 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR OAD ILLINOIS ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR CENTRAL OAD RAILR OAD PAVED PARKING LOT B6 Existing Proposed New Parking Structure New Surface Parking Existing parking is relatively close and convenient to the academic buildings. However, many parking areas are isolated due to landscaped berms or missing sidewalks, and do not have clear pedestrian access. In the near future, parking areas close to the academic core will also be desirable building sites. Parking will be distributed, serving the full campus within a maximum seven minute walk. Much of the parking will need to be accommodated by structures. These facilities should be safe, inviting, well lit, and well designed. They should be welcoming to students, faculty, staff, and visitors. On-street parking is recommended along the perimeter campus road. In addition, convenient drop off and pick up areas are recommended throughout the campus, along the new road system.