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ULI Development Concept
Employing development, finance, higher education, and design expertise, and accounting for the thoughts and opinions of institutional
and community stakeholders, the panel assembled recommendations for the development of Howard University’s East Campus.
Recommendations below are intended as concepts to provide general direction, not a definitive solution.
Establish complementary academic and Cluster any new development uses
administrative use
Preserve urban wildlife corridors
Use as a swing space for Central Campus
Densification Establish a conservation conservancy
Provide flexible spaces for multiple Maintain key tree buffers around the
academic and institutional needs property
Institutional Environmental
Presence Consciousness
Embrace the historical designation Execute with partners to bring capital and
expertise
Comply with American Disabilities Act
Determine grad student housing for onsite
Work with building code and life safety academic programs
officials
Provide faculty and staff housing in scale
Allow for modernization of mechanical, with neighborhood
Historical electrical and plumbing systems Establish
Preservation Partnerships
Facilitate transparent process Create market rate housing scaled to
match Brookland neighborhood
Communicate on a regular basis with
community Include single family housing and senior
housing
Develop collaborative solutions for Howard
and surrounding community
Community Residential
Engagement Development
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