While employed by AECOM in 2007, a bold new campus masterplan was developed out of identifying key pedestrian circulation and providing for the important need of open space. Through close collaboration with the owner and consultant team, what once was an urban medical campus devoid of any open green space will become a new and vital link of open and public green spaces that begins to build a medical campus. To reduce traffic circulation, the new garage was conceived with multiple entry points on multiple levels maximizing it’s key central location within the campus. A distinct set of new site design vocabulary of lights, furnishings and plant palette was developed to create a new sense of campus unity and improved way-finding.