Campus Planning
Planning for the campus experience
Through campus planning, we apply rigorous analysis and creative thinking to physical and less-tangible campus elements. Our goal? To create a solid framework for the institution¡¯s future¡ªone that balances today¡¯s market realities and pedagogical trends. What will your campus look like in 5, 10, or 20 years? Are your facilities competitive? These are just a few questions that we¡¯ve sorted through for more than 50 institutions.When universities dream about where their institutions can go, they truly become inspired. That energy is contagious in campus planning.
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Planning a campus vision pathway
At Thompson Rivers University, the team's goal for the Campus Master Plan was to provide a cohesive strategy of proposing incremental and achievable change so that the resulting campus realized through the plan's implementation would be so much more than the sum of its parts. Read MoreOur innovative educational designs support our greatest asset: the next generation of students.
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Our People
L¨¦o Lejeune, Vice President, Buildings, Education Sector Leader
When universities dream about where their institutions can go, they truly become inspired. That energy is contagious in campus planning.
Nancy MacDonald, Regional Business Leader, Infrastructure
Urban professionals address the needs of our communities and help unlock the benefits of development. We¡¯re city-builders.
Patrick Calhoun, Principal, Business Center Operations Leader, Senior Planner
In educational building design, you like hearing how your design positively impacts students. When you extrapolate out to future generations, that experience is both joyful and humbling.
David Dixon, Vice President, Urban Places Fellow
We help communities manage change to become more livable, equitable, and resilient.
We¡¯re better together
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Become a client
Partner with us today to change how tomorrow looks. You¡¯re exactly what¡¯s needed to help us make it happen in your community.
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Design your career
Work with passionate people who are experts in their field. Our teams love what they do and are driven by how their work makes an impact on the communities they serve.