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Land Use Planning and Campus DesignSustainable land use planning balances the many needs of the university, including:
Stanford's campus design reaffirms the sustainable design principles established by Frederick Law Olmsted in his original plan for the university. These design principles emphasize placement of buildings to respect the axis and form of open spaces and courtyards. Buildings are carefully sited to incorporate sustainable principles of daylight and shading; to maintain a balance of intensive-use areas, formal spaces, and natural environments; to continue the use of a predominant palette of native or low-water-using plant materials; and to plan for infill and redevelopment to maintain a compact urban core campus and a rural academic reserve. |
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