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Beyer Blinder Belle gets accepted by Princeton.


Princeton University Princeton University, at Princeton, N.J.; coeducational; chartered 1746, opened 1747, rechartered 1748, called the College of New Jersey until 1896. Schools and Research Facilities
 has announced the selection of Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol  to lead the development of a long-term plan for its campus.

Heading a team of seven other specialized firms, BBB BBB

A medium grade assigned to a debt obligation by a rating agency to indicate an adequate ability to pay interest and repay principal. However, adverse developments are more likely to impair this ability than would be the case for bonds rated A and above.
 will take a fresh look at the 400-acre campus and outline how it might grow in the future. The project is particularly challenging since Princeton is in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of an ambitious building program. Princeton's campus is characterized by a seamless marriage of architecture and landscape, a quality that can be extended by balancing new development with complementary open spaces.

"Under the leadership of president Shirley M. Tilghman Shirley Marie Tilghman (born Shirley Marie Caldwell, September 17, 1946) is the president of Princeton University (the first woman to hold the position).

A leader in the field of molecular biology, Tilghman served on the Princeton faculty for 15 years before being
, we have engaged in an intensive series of internal discussions over the past two years with senior administrators, faculty, architects and other key stakeholders through which we have developed a set of overarching principles for campus planning and development," said Mark Burstein, executive vice president at Princeton.

"Now we will work with BBB to develop a plan for applying these principles to specific decisions we will need to make not only about where to locate new facilities, but also about parking, transportation, pedestrian access and circulation, infrastructure support, signage, landscaping and other issues."

Beyer Blinder Belle has prepared long-term campus plans for several other institutions, including the State University of New York (body) State University of New York - (SUNY) The public university system of New York State, USA, with campuses throughout the state.  at Stony Brook Stony Brook may refer to:

Massachusetts:
  • Stony Brook, a tributary of the Charles River in Boston
  • Stony Brook (MBTA station) on the Orange Line in Jamaica Plain
  • Stony Brook (B&M station), a former Boston and Maine Railroad station in Weston
, Columbia University and the eight-campus Indiana University system.

The firm has assembled a team of specialists with whom it will work on various aspects of the plan. The other participants in the project include:

Michael Van Valkenburgh Michael R. Van Valkenburgh (b. 1950, Lexington, New York) is an American landscape architect and educator. Van Valkenburgh is the founder and principal of Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA), an award-winning landscape architecture firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and  Associates, Architecture Research Office, Lynden B. Miller Public Garden Design, Gorove/Slade Associates, Chance Management Advisors, Two Twelve Associates and Judith Nitsch Engineering.

The process of developing the campus plan is expected to take two years. According to Burstein, it will offer members of the University and local communities many opportunities for engagement.

The project is taking place during a 10-year building boom on Princeton's campus. Some 1.6 million s/f of space will have been added to the physical plant through new facilities by 2006, yielding a total physical plant of more than 9.5 million s/f. University officials estimate that Princeton will require an additional 1 million s/f between 2007 and 2017, the period to be covered by the plan. During the earlier internal discussions on campus planning, Princeton officials decided that, for the foreseeable future, the further expansion would take place on the main campus, rather than on land the University owns across Lake Carnegie in West Windsor.
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Title Annotation:Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Date:Oct 12, 2005
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