
Phasing on site
The installation is being phased around the campus’s most heavily used routes. This allows the schedule to progress without disrupting academic circulation.
Wayfinding, planter, and landscape-support elements across the campus are advancing on site under the revised installation schedule.

Wayfinding, planter, and landscape-support elements across the campus are advancing on site under the revised installation schedule.
Wayfinding, planter, and landscape-support elements across the campus are advancing on site under the revised installation schedule.
The main decisions and project implications behind this story are summarized below.

The installation is being phased around the campus’s most heavily used routes. This allows the schedule to progress without disrupting academic circulation.

Planters, separators, and complementary exterior elements were brought together under one architectural language. That approach creates a consistent visual composition across the campus.

Shop-drawing packages and dimensional checks are updated ahead of each phase. This technical follow-through accelerates the transition from fabrication packages to field installation.
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