Master Plan 2008
Title
Master Plan 2008
Description
The Master Plan 2008 proposed nine planning principles for future development, which articulated key environmental, conservation and urban design issues to assist realising the vision, Growing Esteem.
Growing Esteem was the University’s visionary response to global and educational change, which provided a new benchmark for curriculum reform in higher education. It emphasised the on-campus experience for students and the critical importance of developing a significantly stronger sense of cohort or learning community.
The proposal was structured as per the consolidation of discipline clusters across the campus, they were divided as per their cardinal directions, i.e. North, South, East, West and Centre precincts.
Growing Esteem was the University’s visionary response to global and educational change, which provided a new benchmark for curriculum reform in higher education. It emphasised the on-campus experience for students and the critical importance of developing a significantly stronger sense of cohort or learning community.
The proposal was structured as per the consolidation of discipline clusters across the campus, they were divided as per their cardinal directions, i.e. North, South, East, West and Centre precincts.
Creator
Master planner Daryl Jackson
Date
2008
Collection
Citation
Master planner Daryl Jackson, “Master Plan 2008,” Constructing Change: the evolving Parkville campus , accessed November 26, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/constructing-change/items/show/36.