SMU – Centennial Master Plan

Dallas, Texas

The campaign for SMU: A Time to Lead was launched in 1997. Initially envisioned as a $300 million campaign, it subsequently grew to $542 million through the gifts, pledges, and benevolence of over 40,000 alumni, parents, corporations, foundations, and SMU friends. This Centennial Master Plan created a roadmap for campus leadership to follow, illustrating campus acreage expansion opportunities and identifying 14 new facilities to construct and seven existing facilities to renovate. Campus beautification was implemented by providing more internal green space. Parking garages were created to help facilitate this major program. In addition, extensive landscaping, site furniture, lighting, and other campus amenities were identified and implemented, significantly enhancing the character and charm of the Collegiate Georgian campus setting.

The firm led a multi-disciplinary team in the conduct of a master plan to guide the finest intact Georgian campus in the United States into its Centennial year. Dozens of disconnected building and land initiatives identified in the University’s Strategic Plan, including a new stadium, the Meadows Museum, a science quadrangle, and a new eastern gateway, required prioritization and positioning on the master plan.

Southern Methodist University’s mission is to create, expand, and impart knowledge through teaching, research, and service, shaping students who will lead and innovate. This Centennial Master Plan supports the university’s mission by strategically enhancing campus infrastructure and facilities to foster a conducive learning environment. The plan’s focus on expanding green spaces and integrating parking garages reinforces a pedestrian-friendly campus. The prioritization of new and renovated facilities, along with the enhancement of campus amenities, ensures that the university continues to provide a vibrant and dynamic setting for education and community engagement.

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John Shiver

Associate Principal + Director of Education Practice