The Master Plan for each campus is a diagram of needs, priorities and quantities. Each Master Plan is developed from the information gathered from the outreach efforts, facilities assessments, and the BOUSD educational vision. The goal of each Master Plan is to quantify these priorities and their associated cost. Master Plan diagrams should not be interpreted as a “design solution” for each campus. Rather, all locations, adjacencies, and program suggestions within the buildings are presented to show they are recognizable and accounted for. As each Master Plan is implemented, each project will begin with a programming phase, and the design team will work with each school to assess the details and implications of each priority identified in the campus master plan.
The Master Plan for each campus is a diagram of needs, priorities and quantities. Each Master Plan is developed from the information gathered from our outreach efforts, facilities assessments, and the BOUSD educational vision. The goal of each Master Plan is to quantify these priorities and their associated cost.
Master Plan diagrams should not be interpreted as a “design solution” for each campus. Rather, all locations, adjacencies, and program suggestions within the buildings are presented to show they are recognizable and accounted for. As each Master Plan is implemented, each project will begin with a programming phase, and the design team will work with each school to assess the details and implications of each priority identified in the campus master plan.