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Planning will begin for a multi-level parking garage and
a building adjacent to the Bryan Center to house the University
Stores and offices, as well as expansion of the library and undergraduate
admissions buildings, thanks to approval in October by Duke's board
of trustees.
Its Buildings and Grounds Committee approved architect Rafael Viñoly's
final design for the $20-million Nasher Museum of Art, to be built
between Campus Drive and Duke University Road and Anderson Street
and Alexander Avenue. The museum is expected to open in 2003.
The garage part of the Bryan Center's new complex, estimated at
nearly $20 million, will be located between the center and Science
Drive. The site's slope will permit construction of a six-level
facility with only one or two levels of the garage visible from
the north side, planners said. The three-story store building, according
to current thinking, would be located in the area now occupied by
the existing Bryan Center surface parking lot.
Trustees also authorized the start of planning for a major expansion
of Perkins Library on West Campus, north of Old Chemistry Building,
and approved the start of planning and design work for a $2-million
addition to Undergraduate Admissions that will provide a meeting
room to hold 150 people.
The trustee action on the new parking garage and store building
approved the definition of the project, the location of the facility,
and the selection of an architect. Final approval would come this
winter, with construction expected to begin next spring.
University Architect John Pearce says the garage and office building
will provide between 700 and 800 visitor and permit parking spaces
near the core of West Campus and will free up 25,000 square feet
of valuable space in the Bryan Center to accommodate more student
activities. One level of the garage would be devoted to visitor
parking.
The adjacent building will house the retail stores now in the
Bryan Center and provide space for offices now in the West Union
Building. A new landscaped quad and plaza area will be framed by
the south edge of Duke Chapel, the rear of Page Auditorium, the
face of the Bryan Center, and the facade of the new store building.
The Campus Master Plan approved last year by the board outlines
a need to construct new parking garages rather than continuing to
build surface lots. The new project will provide replacement parking
spaces for those that will be lost by the closing of the Perkins
Library/Divinity School parking lot for construction of new engineering
buildings and expansion of Perkins and Divinity, and help meet the
needs created by the new buildings. The garage also will help meet
the need for more parking for evening and weekend events at the
Chapel, Page Auditorium, and the Bryan Center.
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