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  • Ohio State's campus master plan: Framework 3.0

    Framework 3.0 is Ohio State’s next iteration of the campus master plan and updates two previous Columbus campus master planning documents, published in 2010 and 2017. Planning priority focus areas include the academic core with enhanced classrooms and teaching labs, Carmenton, the university’s innovation district, and strengthening east-west connections along Woody Hayes Drive and Lane Avenu...
    A man looking at a poster board that reads "Carmenton"
  • A Vision for the Future

    A vision is coming to life as the university’s campus planning roadmap, Framework 3.0, is shared with the university community. On September 21, representatives from Planning, Architecture and Real Estate (PARE) hosted an open house for Buckeyes to view new campus renderings, discuss campus planning districts and learn about the principles of community, experience, stewardship and connectivity th...
    Framework 3.0 Planning Sessions
  • In the News: University Plans for Expansion and Updates in Framework 3.0

    In September, The Lantern shared an overview of Framework 3.0 and the benefits Ohio State's master plan will bring to the Columbus campus. "There's parts of campus that are very much student-focused, so we really drilled into that student experience," said Amanda Hoffsis, vice president of Planning, Architecture and Real Estate.Read Full Article ...
    Core North campus rendering
  • Attend the Framework 3.0 Campus Master Plan Open House

    After more than 14 months of university-wide engagement through listening sessions, open houses, surveys and more, the Framework 3.0 campus master plan was approved by Ohio State’s Board of Trustees on August 17, 2023. Now is your chance to learn about the university’s planning roadmap for decades to come. On September 21, join representatives from Planning, Architecture and Real Estate (PA...
    aerial of campus with framework text and buckeye leaf on top
  • In the News: Indianola Junior High Undergoing Renovations for Metro Schools Expansion

    The Ohio State University is partnering with Battelle and Metro Schools to give the former Indianola Junior High School an extensive makeover. As 10TV highlighted, Battelle committed about $13 million to the project as it and Ohio State were instrumental in the founding of Metro Schools in 2006. Read Full Article. ...
    Indianola Junior High

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