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East Williamson County Higher Education Center

Illustrative Campus Master Plan and Campus Pedestrian Circulation/Open Space Plan
Campus Plan
Campus Parking and Vehicular Circulation Plan and Phase 1 Site Plan
Phase 1 Site Plan
Entry Monument Rendering
Landscape Rendering
Project Details
East Williamson County Higher Education Center Location: Hutto, Texas
Categories: Land Planning, Landscape Architecture
Services: Campus site plan and landscape design
Project Description
  • Designed 56 acre campus master plan for multi-institution higher education center
  • Site parking, access, buildings, utilities, walking paths and plazas to create an inviting academic environment
  • Developed a phased expansion strategy with multi-phase build out
  • Plazas, walking paths and open space provide inviting natural spaces for students, faculty and staff to escape the built environment
  • Utilized native plants
  • Specified materials, colors, furnishings, lighting and landscaping to create cohesive campus
CONTACT
(512) 246-7003
info@secplanning.com
ADDRESS
3600 W. Parmer Lane Suite 210Austin, TX 78727
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