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Mission Bay

Mission Bay – UCSF Campus Site

UCSF is developing a major new campus at Mission Bay, containing 2.65 million gross square feet (gsf) of research and support uses, including housing for students and postdoctoral scholars. At least 8 acres of publicly-accessible open space will be located on the campus, and 2.2 acres are set aside for the San Francisco Unified School District for use as a public school site. Development of the entire campus may take 15-20 years, and an estimated 9,100 persons are expected to be employed at the Mission Bay campus at full buildout.

The first phase of development includes four research buildings (UCSF Genentech Hall, the California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research, Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Hall, and the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building), a Campus Community Center, an adjacent parking structure, a student housing project, and the development of major open space areas. Further information on the Mission Bay campus may be found at the UCSF Mission Bay Website.

In April 1999, UCSF published the Mission Bay Master Plan and Design Guidelines, which provides an overall framework to guide the physical development of the Mission Bay campus, and sets forth basic principles to guide the design of individual buildings at the site. The Master Plan also serves as a guide to site grading and landscaping, and the phased development of infrastructure serving the site.

Mission Bay – UCSF Medical Center ▪ Hospital Replacement Program

UCSF plans to develop an integrated specialty hospital facility on a 14-acre site south of the existing campus site. The site includes Blocks 36 through 39 of the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Area.

Mission Bay Map (PDF file)
http://www.ucsf.edu/maps/mb.pdf

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