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Utility Tunnel Infrastructure, University of Connecticut
An expansive utility project through the heart of the science campus afforded the opportunity to begin the implementation of the North Woodland Corridor, a major element of the Campus Master Plan. The University undertook this enabling project to source the utilities for the new Stem district development.
 
Pre-project conditions were dominated by vehicular pavements, inadequately scaled walkways and topography that divided the site. The walkways were redesigned at a wider width and with broad sweeping arcs that bring pedestrians through a variety of experiences heightened by diverse woodland plantings and topography. In addition, the existing roadway was narrowed, realigned and incorporated with bioswales to be more in keeping with the naturalistic vision and to try to lessen the impact of the vehicular access. The regrading of the site allowed more generously designed and appropriately scaled building entries while fully integrating the three adjacent buildings within the site. Rain gardens throughout collect stormwater runoff improving the water quality of downstream Swan Lake and Eagleville Brook.

Owner:

University of Connecticut

Location:

Storrs, CT

 

Engineer:

BVH
 

 

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