Initial Master Plan - continued
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| Architectural Associates plan
(Fall,1954) : bird's-eye perspective rendering. |
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In late November 1954, the chair of the board of governors, Coyne, perhaps in consultation with a few other
officials, made a review of the first comprehensive master plan prepared by the association of architects.
That scheme, here named Architectural Associates plan (Fall 1954), is illustrated
to the right and below.
It contains most of the detailed content found in the final, approved scheme.
The image to the right is from a bird's eye perspective of this first comprehensive scheme. The rendering was produced
on or before, November 1954 and can be compared with a revised view prepared in December of that year.
The illustration below is an original composite reconstitution prepared using only graphic and written information
contained within the November 1954 version of the master plan document.
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| Architectural Associates plan
(Fall, 1954) : composite reconstitutioned site map. |
Carleton University Library, Special Collections and Archives
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This new overlay illustrates
how that concept would have appeared as a planimetric map.
On noteworthy change requested by Coyne, prior to showing the
master plan to the board of governors, was a revision of the projected timetable for development.
Timing for the development of the entire campus (as proposed in these
illustrations) was based on a three-phase
scheme with enrolment of 5000 to 6000 full-time students in "several decades". That timing was changed
at Coyne's instruction to become "50 to 75 years from now" (Coyne to Balharrie, 25 November 1954;
NAC: MG28 III 36, vol.38, file Carleton Univ. master plan to Dec. 1961).