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LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2014 AUGUST 2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PREPARED BY MGS ARCHITECTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the Wurundjeri, the traditional custodians of the land upon which the Melbourne campus is located. We recognise that Indigenous Australians have an ongoing connection to the land and the University values their unique contribution both to the University and the wider Australian society. DOCUMENT DETAILS LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2014 MASTER PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Version: 3.1 Purpose: FINAL Date of issue: 24 July 2014 PROJECT TEAM PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT Project & Development Division Infrastructure & Operations Group MASTER PLAN TEAM Lead Consultant McGauran Giannini Soon Pty Ltd Campus Master Planner Sub Consultants ARUP Access, Wayfinding and Human Movement, Ecology and Sustainability, Infrastructure and Services HILL PDA Economics and Property Strategy HLCD Heritage MEINHARDT Statutory Planning CLIENT LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Infrastructure and Operations Group La Trobe University TCL Landscape CONTACT Mr Stephen Morris Project Director Planning and Development Division Infrastructure and Operations Group Disclaimer While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at the time of printing, MGS has relied on considerable third party information and disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of this document.

MASTER PLAN FOREWORD This Master Plan sees our Melbourne campus evolving into a University Town. We are taking an outside in approach, bringing the community into the campus and blurring the lines between the University and our surrounding neighbourhoods. La Trobe University s first Master Plan, designed and delivered in 1967, helped establish the framework and building blocks for the University as it is today. However, nearly 50 years on, and in light of the rapidly growing and changing region in which La Trobe s Melbourne campus is located today, we have taken the opportunity to revise the Master Plan, which will prepare and guide the campus for its next 40 years. The new Master Plan has been developed through the lens of the Melbourne Campus Vision, launched in 2012. This vision commits us to being bold and dynamic, cementing our leadership, influence and presence in Melbourne s North and beyond. The Master Plan also respects and acknowledges our unique bushland setting and unique Eco-corridor that traverses the campus. This Master Plan sees our Melbourne campus evolving into a University Town. We are taking an outside in approach, bringing the community into the campus and blurring the lines between the University and our surrounding neighbourhoods. The development of this Master Plan has involved extensive consultation with staff, students, community and business groups, local industry, state and local governments. We have listened to individual and organisations needs, desires and dreams. Importantly, we have included infrastructure and development ideas, which will benefit both the University and our communities. The new Master Plan divides the campus into seven neighbourhoods each of which is uniquely designed to complement the overall vision of the campus growing to become a University Town. The Melbourne campus will be a place where students, staff and other community members will be able, and want, to study, work, research, live and socialise in a vibrant cultural, sporting and entertainment precinct, open and active during the day and evening, seven days a week. I am excited about our future. I am excited about what the Master Plan is promising, and I invite you to join us in helping it be delivered. PROFESSOR JOHN DEWAR VICE-CHANCELLOR, LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3

MASTER PLAN SUMMARY THE MELBOURNE CAMPUS AT 2013 The University s flagship campus is located in Bundoora. It has nearly 23,000 enrolled students and 2,250 staff. 75% of the Melbourne campus student population lives in the surrounding four municipalities along with over 50% of the campus workforce. The Melbourne campus has the largest landholdings of all the University s campuses and the largest student body. With landholdings of 235 hectares, the University s Melbourne campus is a similar size to the Melbourne CBD and arguably has significant capacity for the growth of a diverse range of activities in the future. Over 1,600 students currently live on the campus and it is anticipated this number will grow substantially over the next 20 years with a growing student population complemented by an expanded employment base in research and education, as well as commercial and retail jobs. La Trobe University and its on-site partners attracts over 30,000 daily visitors to the Melbourne campus, providing the second largest concentration of employment within the region. Yet people do not just visit for work or study; a range of attractions are on offer including sports and recreation and cultural activities. MELBOURNE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2014 Since the Melbourne Campus Master Plan Framework 2030 was endorsed in 2010, a number of significant projects have been initiated, completed or are in an advanced state of preparation. The University s five year strategic plan was released in 2012 and a new vision for the Melbourne campus has been developed. It was therefore necessary and timely to review and update the 2010 Master Plan to produce the Melbourne Campus Master Plan 2014. It is important to note that many of the objectives that were achieved in completion of the 2010 Master Plan remain valid. PURPOSE OF THE MASTER PLAN The fully realised Melbourne Campus Master Plan is a comprehensive guide to future development at the La Trobe University s Melbourne campus. The purpose of the Master Plan is to ensure cohesive campus development over time, which balances the varying needs of the University community and maximises the ability of the built environment to embody the values and aspirations of the institution. The Master Plan will act as an enabling device, which provides a clear framework for the development of a vibrant University Town. It will also serve as a blueprint for growth for all University departments going forward. The Master Plan will also be used as a tool for review and assessment: a standard that the University can use to review the success and progress of each phase of capital development and growth. MASTER PLAN TIMELINE The Melbourne Campus Master Plan will guide campus development between 2014 and 2040. While this time period has been the primary consideration in the creation of the Master Plan, the Master Plan Strategies developed as part of the process will provide an enduring built form and public realm ambition for decades to come. MASTER PLAN CONSULTATION A thorough programme of consultation was undertaken during the length of the project to ensure that the views of internal and external stakeholders informed the development of the Master Plan. Internal stakeholders included representatives from: University academic and research streams. Administration. Staff and student services. La Trobe Sport. Residential services. Infrastructure and Operations. Student bodies and University clubs. External stakeholders included: Representatives of state government departments and agencies, such as: the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure (DTPLI); the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI); the Metropolitan Planning Authority (MPA); and Public Transport Victoria (PTV). Representatives of Referral Authorities, such as Melbourne Water and VicRoads. Representatives of local government (Darebin City Council and Banyule City Council). Regional sporting organisations and clubs. R&D Park tenants and significant campus neighbours. MELBOURNE CAMPUS VISION 2012 VISION EXTRACT La Trobe will evolve from a university campus to a University Town. The campus will be the place to live, learn, work, meet and play in Melbourne s north. The University will build on its strengths, and with project partners and the community, pursue mutually beneficial opportunities that are built around the La Trobe Vision. The La Trobe experience will be an educating place, underpinned by excellence in both the design of buildings, places and landscapes, and the University s exemplary range of education and research programmes. MASTER PLAN ALIGNMENT The following development principles were considered in preparing the Melbourne Campus Vision and will inform the development of the Master Plan: Ensure the educational and research focus of the University remains paramount in the future planning and development of the core campus and surrounds. Retain and build upon the valued natural and architectural attributes of the campus. Ensure that development at the campus meets rigorous environmental, social and economic sustainability standards, as set by the University s senior management. Support mutually beneficial activities at La Trobe; uses that benefit the University and that benefit from proximity to the University. Ensure that campus landholdings are optimised and align with long-term strategic thinking. 4

latrobe.edu.au INTERNAL Infrastructure and Operations Group, La Trobe University and MGS Architects Melbourne campus Master plan 2013 PREPARED by mgs ARchITEcTS october 2013 Melbourne campus Master plan 2013 prepared by mgs Architects october 2013 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MeLbOurNe CaMPuS MeLbOurNe CaMPuS MaSTer PLaN 2013 PREPARED BY MGS ARCHITECTS February 2014 WE ARE HERE MASTER PLAN TEAM MGS ARCHITECTS TCL Campus Master Planner Landscape DRAFT FOR INTERNAL DISCUSSION ONLY ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES REPORT ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES ARUP HILL PDA HLCD Access & Transport Services & Infrastructure Sustainability & Ecology Development Economics Heritage MELBOURNE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2013 STAGE 1 & 2 CONSULTATION REPORT INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS MASTER PLAN CONSULTATION REPORT issues And opportunities report Appendices MEINHARDT Strategic Planning INTERNAL CONSULTATION ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES REPORT DRAFT MASTER PLAN For internal and external stakeholder review. FINAL MASTER PLAN For University Council endorsement. NOV 2012 DEC 2012 JAN 2013 FEB 2013 MAR 2013 APR 2013 MAY 2013 JUN 2013 JUL 2013 AUG 2013 SEP 2013 OCT 2013 NOV 2013 DEC 2013 JAN 2014 FEB 2014 MAR 2014 APR 2014 MAY 2014 JUN 2014 JUL 2014 FUTURE READY: LA TROBE IN 2017 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE CAMPUS VISION MASTER PLAN TEAM APPOINTED MASTER PLAN STUDY TOUR MASTER PLAN STUDY TOUR REPORT INTERNAL & EXTERNAL CONSULTATION DRAFT MASTER PLAN CONSULTATION Future Ready: Strategic Plan 2013 2017 MASTER PLAN CONCEPTS REPORT MASTER PLAN CONCEPTS MASTER PLAN CONCEPTS 5

The Master Plan will blur traditional boundaries and create strong links, turning the campus inside out to ensure meaningful connections with the surrounding community. KEY MASTER PLAN PRIORITY

KEY MASTER PLAN PRIORITY The central moat and open space network is a highly valued biodiversity, water and recreation resource for both the University and the region. Campus development will respect and enhance this significant asset.

MASTER PLAN STRATEGIES KEY MOVES The Key Moves diagrams (adjacent and overleaf) summarise the Master Plan Strategies that will help the Melbourne campus transform into a thriving University Town. LTU A VIBRANT UNIVERSITY TOWN POSITIONED AT THE CENTRE OF MELBOURNE S EMERGENT NORTH CONNECTING WITH THE COMMUNITY AN INTEGRATED NETWORK OF UNIVERSITY TOWN NEIGHBOURHOODS DEVELOPING STRONG EAST-WEST & NORTH- SOUTH REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS A UNIFYING ECO-CORRIDOR NETWORK THAT PROVIDES ECOLOGY BENEFITS & REGIONAL CONNECTIONS DEVELOPING A PRIMARY PEDESTRIAN NETWORK; AN ARMATURE FOR DEVELOPMENT 8

H TC S S C A A STRING OF REGIONAL DESTINATIONS BASED ON SCIENCE DRIVE NORTHERN ACADEMIC EXPANSION & TOWN CENTRE SOUTHERN EXPANSION A GROWING RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY THROUGH NORTHERN EXPANSION ENHANCING FORMAL LANDSCAPE AXES & DEVELOPING NATIVE BUSHLAND CORRIDORS A STRONG UNIVERSITY TOWN PRESENCE ON MAJOR ARTERIALS A VIBRANT EMPLOYMENT CLUSTER & R&D PARK SOUTHERN EXPANSION A REGIONAL SPORTS & RECREATION DESTINATION A NETWORK OF SHORT & LONG-TERM CAR PARKING NODES 9

PROTECTING AND ENHANCING OUR NATURAL ASSETS The Moat provides a place of contemplation and connection with water and the environment; its presence will continue to engage students, staff and the broader community in the decades to come.

MASTER PLAN 2040 VISUALISATION The University Town will develop around a thriving eco-corridor of native vegetation and wetlands, which supports and enhances biodiversity and water quality, both locally and on a regional scale.

MASTER PLAN 2040 VISUALISATION The Melbourne campus will transform from its current introverted character to a University Town that fully engages with the surrounding community.

MASTER PLAN 2040 VISUALISATION The establishment of signature buildings and an expanded health presence along the growing Plenty Road corridor will create a dynamic and memorable northern gateway to the University Town.

MASTER PLAN 2040 VISUALISATION The University Town will be characterised by a series of memorable pedestrian promenades, transit-focused streets and high quality boulevards that all work to connect the traditional core with emerging neighbourhoods and surrounding communities.

MASTER PLAN 2040 VISUALISATION Building on the University s established brand, the campus will develop as a regionally significant sports and recreation destination.

MAIN DRIVE PLENTY ROAD SHORT-TERM INITIATIVES 2014 2022 This stage sees the initial northern expansion of academic and residential built form, as well as the development of regional facilities. The early stages of the Primary Pedestrian Network begin to create an armature for future campus development. WATERDALE ROAD KINGSBURY DRIVE WAIORA ROAD 16

PLENTY ROAD MAIN DRIV E MEDIUM-TERM INITIATIVES 2022 2030 This stage sees the continued northern expansion of academic and housing built form. Development along Plenty Road and within the Town Centre is almost complete. Car parking is consolidated into neighbourhood nodes and the Primary Pedestrian Network expands further, creating a quality public realm experience between old and new. AD RO LE A RD TE WA KIN GS BU RY DR IVE D OA AR IOR A W 17

PLENTY ROAD MAIN DRIV E LONG-TERM INITIATIVES 2030 2040 The final stage sees the completion of required development within the majority of University Town Neighbourhoods. Car parking is capped at 2013 levels and consolidated to four main nodes. The Primary Pedestrian Network is complete and built form is framed by high quality plaza, courtyard and parkland spaces. 18 AD RO LE A RD TE WA KIN GS BU RY DR IVE D OA AR IOR A W

PLENTY ROAD MAIN DRIV E HORIZON INITIATIVES 2040+ The University Town may continue to develop within or beyond the Master Plan timeline, subject to demand and partnership opportunities. For example, additional sports infrastructure and complementary activities could be delivered on Plenty Road, and the R&D Park could expand south to the Industrial Estate interface. AD RO LE A RD TE WA KIN GS BU RY DR IVE D OA AR IOR A W 19

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE CAMPUS LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN 0 25 50 100m 20

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 0 25 50 100m Built form core to University operations Built form core to University operations with upper level residential development Residential built form Residential development parcel R&D Park built form Community/commercial built form Existing University built form Plaza/urban square The La Trobe Tan Pedestrian Network Road Network 21

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