
Maps

Illustrative plan 2006
Princeton's campus in 2006, before the implementation of projects as outlined in the new 10-year plan.
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Illustrative plan 2016
The vision for Princeton's campus in 2016, including neighborhoods characterized by use, activity or academic discipline.
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Images

Historic core campus
Students gather outside McCosh Hall. No major new development is planned in the core of campus, though restoration of landscaping will revitalize the historic spaces.
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Campus plan model
A detailed model allowed the community to visualize future plans (shows core of campus from Nassau Street looking south).
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Plans in Progress open house
More than 900 people attended an open house in November 2006 to give their input on the future of Princeton's campus.
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Proposed arts plaza
Within the new arts and transit neighborhood, patrons at the new arts plaza will dine in a café at the former Dinky commuter rail station.
Credit: Peter Roper
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Proposed transit plaza
Within the new arts and transit neighborhood, commuters will arrive at the new NJ Transit station on foot and by bus or car.
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The building technologies incorporated into the new chemistry building served as a model for sustainable building goals.
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West side of proposed chemistry green
Newly restored woodland and biofiltration landscapes frame a pastoral setting around the new chemistry building along Washington Road.
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With new pedestrian pathways, this major new outdoor space serves as the centerpiece of the natural sciences neighborhood.
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Passing along one of the University's residential colleges, Blair Walk is restored to its historic character with new paving and plantings.
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Whitman College at Princeton University
The plan accommodates the planned increase in undergraduates from 4,700 to 5,200 by 2012, including the construction of Whitman College (completed in fall 2007).
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Reconstructed Butler College
New dormitories being built for the Butler College residential complex incorporate sustainable technologies, including "green" roofs planted with sedum.
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