Berea, Ohio
The master plan for Baldwin-Wallace addresses short-term concerns and supports its long-term vision of remaining "a top liberal arts college with a personal touch."
Projects proposed by Ayers/Saint/Gross's plan reinforce a changing campus identity and strengthen connections to Berea's historic core. They include:
- A library addition with a bridge to the new student union and dining hall
- A new science facility
- New and renovated residence halls
- Renovations and an addition to the Conservatory of Music
- Additions to the drama department and recreation facility
- An 840-car garage
- A hotel and conference center
- Improvements to streets and open spaces.
These projects strategically place Baldwin-Wallace among its most competitive peer institutions. Since the plan's completion, Baldwin-Wallace received federal funding to improve the streetscape and pedestrian safety at Bagley Avenue and is moving forward with new facilities for recreational sports and student housing.
Completion: 2001
Size: 106 acres