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Landscape Planning provides the
stewardship of the exterior campus
environment and the creation of
dignified surroundings for the academic, research, and public
service pursuits engaged in by the
campus community. Landscape planning has a rich history at the
university. The Voorhees Mall on
College Avenue Campus, Passion
Puddle at Cook, and Antilles Field
on Douglass are several examples of the notable landscape spaces that
contribute to the campus experience
at Rutgers University.
The Senior Landscape Architect, who is a certified professional in the
state of New Jersey, oversees all
landscape planning projects. The development and implementation of a comprehensive Master Plan will
provide the direction for the
management, preservation, and enhancement of the campus landscape. All landscape planting and grounds improvement initiatives being
undertaken by various internal
university administrative units, including Facilities Operation and
Services, University Housing, and
Parking Transportation Services, as well as those by student groups and
faculty researchers, are coordinated by the Senior Landscape Architect
and staff.
Working closely with the Design
Department and Planning Office, Landscape Planning will review plans
for all major capital projects for
consistency with the Landscape
Master Plan. Providing design services on landscape renovation projects and technical expertise and
policy recommendations are also
coordinated through Landscape
Planning.
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