AKA: University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), Second Campus, Master Plan #4, Santa Barbara, CA
Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools - university buildings; representations - drawings - plans
Designers: Luckman, Charles, Associates (firm); University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), Office of Architects and Engineers, Santa Barbara, CA (firm); Robert E. Floyd (architect); Charles Irving Luckman Sr. (architect); Victor H., Jr. Pinckney (landscape architect)
Dates: constructed 1962-1963
This plan filled a need for a larger campus designed to accommodate 15,000 students, rather than the 10,000 planned for in the 1958 master plan. To provide further room for growth, the University of California Regents bought land for married student housing and 200 more acres for other campus needs. This latter parcel was obtained from the Storke Family.
Charles H. Luckman and Associates prepared this Long Range Development Plan for the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 11/1963; prior plans for the University had been adopted by the University of California Board of Regents in 1950, 1953, 1958 and 06/1962; Victor H. Pinckney, Jr., served as Consulting Landscape Architect for this 11/1963 comprehensive plan; Robert E. Floyd, Head, Office of Architects and Engineers, University of California, Santa Barbara, also collaborated with Luckman and Pinckney on the design.
PCAD id: 12929