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  • Key Framework 3.0 Themes Emerge

    The Framework 3.0 core team is comprised of 40 representatives from across Ohio State’s Columbus campus including Enterprise for Research Innovation and Knowledge (ERIK), Facilities Operations and Development, Office of Academic Affairs, Office of Business and Finance, Office of Student Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Wexner Medical Center, among others. Meeting monthly since Framework 3....
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  • In the News: Framework 3.0 draft outlines possible future campus planning

    During the May Board of Trustees meeting, Amanda Hoffsis, Ohio State’s vice president of Planning, Architecture and Real Estate (PARE), presented the draft Framework 3.0 plan, which outlined an ambitious future vision for The Ohio State University’s physical environment that supports teaching, research and patient care. “The way students and faculty utilize space is different now and we...
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  • Fostering Greater Connections through Framework

    Ohio State has embarked on a study to update the campus master plan, Framework 2.0, with work on Framework 3.0 underway. Since last June, students, faculty and staff have been engaged through stakeholder workshops, open houses and surveys to help envision the future of welcoming places and collaborative spaces at Ohio State. This summer, the feedback will be used to inform key recommendations for...
  • Faculty, Staff, Grad Student Campus Experience “Pop-Up” Feedback Sessions

    On April 19, faculty, staff and graduate students with paid appointments are encouraged to stop by one of the locations below and spend a few minutes with Planning, Architecture and Real Estate (PARE) representatives to share your thoughts about your desired campus experience and amenities. Feedback will be used to inform campus planning as part of Framework 3.0. Spend five minutes to tell ...
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  • Creating Campus Connections

    n mid-March, Planning, Architecture and Real Estate hosted the third series of scenario planning workshops on campus as part of the Framework 3.0 updates to the university’s long-term master plan. Sessions focused on the geographic area between Cannon Drive, Neil Avenue, Herrick Drive and King Avenue, where the majority of the Wexner Medical Center and health science colleges spaces are located. ...
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