The Campus Plan is a vision for the physical future of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
   The Plan was prepared in a process that engaged a broad cross-section of individuals whose lives are closely linked with the campus, including students, faculty, staff, administrators, technicians, and consultants.
   The challenge in creating this Campus Plan was to support the University in realizing the qualitative, human goals that emerged from the stakeholder workshops and charrettes – goals which have universal appeal to the University’s diverse constituencies.
   To achieve the desired results, the Campus Plan establishes a pattern of common open space that will serve as a framework within which individual building projects can be developed. Regulating lines are used to define public spaces and are necessary to produce the intended vision for the campus. The buildings to be developed should be conceived as a means of creating public spaces as well as containers for academic functions. In this way, each new building becomes another step toward realizing the common vision.
   The Campus Plan builds on the efforts of three distinguished urban design firms that created a series of smaller area plans in 2001. Each of those earlier plans contained important concepts which have been integrated into this Plan and are key to its form.
   Three-dimensional images of the spaces that can be created were developed to visualize the Campus Plan. These images, included in the Plan, can lead the process and serve as a reference for evaluating all future proposals.



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