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4.Campus Entrances

Students, professors, employees, and visitors come on campus via vehicle, public transportation, foot, or bicycle. Each campus entrance has its own personality, reflecting the major means of access, whether foot, car, or bus. Pedestrian campus entrances should be situated where significant numbers of people come on foot and should create comfortable subspaces for waiting, dining, informal study, perusing notices, and picking up newspapers or fliers. Major and smaller entrances are critical sites for readable, well-lit campus maps. A separate study should be performed to identify and create campus entrances, as well as to integrate gathering place design features where suitable.

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Figure 3.4 Entrance Plaza for interaction

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