COLLEGE OF SANTA FE MASTER PLAN
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
The College of Santa Fe's 95-acre campus was originally the site of the W.W.II Bruns Army Hospital, and was acquired by the College from the federal government in 1946. Many of the W.W.II barracks are still in use, and often stand next to new structures such as the Visual Arts Center, designed by architect Ricardo Legorreta. Hargreaves Associates’ master plan (with Chan Krieger Associates) corrects decades of haphazard planning, establishes a strategic vision for growth for the next 25 years and creates a unique and cohesive campus environment.











