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ContributorsNBBJ (Firm) (Author) / Cella Barr Associates (Author)
Created1985-08
DescriptionThis document includes only the "Student, Staff, and Faculty Forecasts" chapter of the "Planning Background" document.
ContributorsNBBJ (Firm) (Architect) / Cella Barr Associates (Architect)
Created1985-08
Description
In April of 1985 the Arizona State Legislature affirmed their support of the ASU West Campus Plan, described in this document, by appropriating $9.5 million for year one design and construction. The ASU West Campus Plan will provide order to physical improvements in the future. It is intended as a flexible framework to guide campus development consistent with a conceptual idea. No buildings have been designed; examples shown are purely illustrative.
ContributorsSalt River Project (Producer)
Created2009
DescriptionA history of Bob Stump's involvement in Arizona, the west valley, and the awarding of the Bob Stump Endowed Chair.
ContributorsArizona State University (Author)
Created2005
DescriptionThis documents states the key points of the Comprehensive Development Plan, shows three phases of the plan, and a master plan map with proposed campus uses.
ContributorsArizona State University (Publisher)
Created1983-11-18
Description
Beginning with an executive summary, this report is then presented in six sections.
Section I traces the historical development of the west side branch campus concept.
Section II Details support for the West Campus and presents demographic data which support an estimate of 5,000 student FTE by 1989-1990.
Section III identifies possible academic programs, discusses academic support services, and presents ideas regarding campus organization.
Section IV identifies needed student and institutional support services and suggests how cost savings can be realized through sharing of ASU - Tempe Campus Resources.
Sections V and VI present computer models which suggest preliminary cost estimates for facilities needs and five year operating costs in formats which can be adjusted for a variety of assumptions.
Section I traces the historical development of the west side branch campus concept.
Section II Details support for the West Campus and presents demographic data which support an estimate of 5,000 student FTE by 1989-1990.
Section III identifies possible academic programs, discusses academic support services, and presents ideas regarding campus organization.
Section IV identifies needed student and institutional support services and suggests how cost savings can be realized through sharing of ASU - Tempe Campus Resources.
Sections V and VI present computer models which suggest preliminary cost estimates for facilities needs and five year operating costs in formats which can be adjusted for a variety of assumptions.