In developing a master plan for the first satellite campus for top-tier Texas A&M, we hoped to foster a strong sense of primary local identity, cultural pride, and vibrant campus life. Since inception in 2010, a unique sense of place has taken shape at the school, reinforced by a cohesive architectural expression. The fast-growing student body now takes part in a lively campus culture that is unique to TAMU-San Antonio, with a campus plan rooted in local tradition.
Our development plan incorporates a Core Campus District Plan for the main building and surrounding core campus development (funded, immediate-priority core campus buildings), as well as phased future construction across the entire campus development site.
The plan includes both new and proposed land use and open space plans. The plan documents new campus components and indicates proposed developments for a 10-to-15-year forecast, phased in two-to-four-year increments keyed into university funding cycles. Some key components:
Texas A&M University System
San Antonio, Texas
644 acres
Completed 2012
MEP | CNG Engineering
Structural | Jaster Quintanilla
Civil | Pape Dawson Engineers
Landscape | Bender Wells Clark Design
Traffic/Parking | DeShazo Group
Telecom | DataCom Design Group
Cost Estimating | Project Cost Resource