



Visualizing the next 20 years of development in a million-square-foot North Campus neighborhood of the University of California, San Diego, involved planning and program evaluation, building-massing studies, architecture and landscape design guidelines.
The plan provides for a landscape wedge connecting this coastal campus section to the Pacific, emphasizing views from large, vivid public spaces rather than private spaces, and recommending ways to address future large parking and dormitory structures.

SPURLOCK POIRIER Landscape Architects
Elbasani & Logan Architects
for the University of California, San Diego
