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  • McKinley Avenue Streetscape
    McKinley Avenue Streetscape

    Transformation of an uninviting city arterial street into a pedestrian-friendly boulevard which forms the spine of the campus transportation system.

  • Ball State University Campus Master Plan
    Ball State University Campus Master Plan

    Since being selected as landscape architects and master planners for the campus in 1982, REA has been responsible for over $60 million in site development projects.

  • Art & Journalism Building Courtyard
    Art & Journalism Building Courtyard

    A courtyard designed around a landmark gingko tree is a favorite outdoor destination on campus featuring a multitude of seating opportunities and a vantage point for viewing the activities along the main campus roadway.

  • Rankin and Tirey Hall Plaza
    Rankin and Tirey Hall Plaza

    An important new landmark open space that provides a gateway to visitors and students, creates an active gathering space for small groups, and links the street to the adjacent campus grounds.

  • Dr. William L. Ridgway University Student Center
    Dr. William L. Ridgway University Student Center

    An outdoor space that extends the student activities to the outdoors allowing for entertainment, gatherings, and relaxation.

  • Discovery Park Phase IV
    Discovery Park Phase IV

    A contemporary campus development whose walks, fountain, and planting designs are based on the sequence of Fibonacci numbers.

  • University of Evansville Campus Master Plan
    University of Evansville Campus Master Plan

    A site master plan to accommodate anticipated growth of the University over the next decade, building upon the historic campus fabric and strengthening the connection between old and new.

  • Ball Nurses’ Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park
    Ball Nurses’ Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park

    A vision for the historic renovation of the last remaining open space from the Olmsted Brothers’ 1930s plan, adapting it to the modern campus and protecting it from encroachment by development.

  • Community Park
    Community Park

    A master plan that creates the framework for a series of diverse experiences and opportunities for discovery.

  • Engineering Mall
    Engineering Mall

    Considered a campus showpiece, this four-acre site surrounded by red brick and limestone buildings has become the most important open space on the Purdue University campus.

  • Yue-Kong Pao Hall
    Yue-Kong Pao Hall

    Transforming a vacated street into a pedestrian mall and entrance plaza for the Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts.

  • Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Master Plan
    Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Master Plan

    The new master plan establishes a framework for growth, outlines a network of open spaces and circulation systems, and strengthens the relationship of the campus to the St. Joseph River.

  • Sycamore Walk
    Sycamore Walk

    “The competition solution provided a series of gathering spaces arranged along a pedestrian spine in the heart of the campus.

  • University of Southern Indiana Master Plan
    University of Southern Indiana Master Plan

    A new quadrangle, library, and bell tower with associated gathering spaces to define the heart of the University campus.

  • Indiana Institute of Technology Master Plan
    Indiana Institute of Technology Master Plan

    A vision for a more cohesive and memorable campus environment was fashioned utilizing input from faculty, staff and students. The strategic plan made recommendations for the accommodation of  building expansions and proposed open spaces over time.

  • Trine University
    Trine University

    Characterized by a collection of 19th century academic buildings arranged in a quadrangle setting, the University sought a plan that would link the historic and modern halves of its campus.