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Planning Commission OKs Leadership Center

The Leadership Center will house students participating in leadership programs
The Leadership Center will house students participating in leadership programs

The Montecito Planning Commission (MPC) unanimously approved Westmont College’s designs for a new residential facility and determined that the design is consistent with the college's Master Plan on July 15.

Part of the new Westmont Institute for Global Learning and Leadership, the Leadership Center will house students participating in leadership programs and some of the programs included in the institute. The facility features three buildings east of Van Kampen Hall: two are residential and one is multipurpose. Each one will sit on caissons to float above the ground and preserve the root environment of the existing oak trees on the site, where a residence once stood.

Story poles mark the proposed building surrounded by existing oak trees
Story poles mark the proposed building surrounded by existing oak trees

Westmont put up story poles at several key corners of the proposed facility, and members of the Montecito Board of Architecture Review (MBAR) toured the site on April 20. At the hearing that followed, MBAR members complimented the project and design, which is designed in the character of recent buildings constructed on campus and similar in scale to adjacent residence halls.

The two residential buildings will feature beautifully designed bedrooms that open to outside walkways. During the school year, each bedroom will house two students. A central kitchen on each floor of both buildings will allow students to prepare their own meals.Lounge-from-NE-PRINT

The third building can be transformed for multiple uses. Sliding walls and movable furniture can accommodate six different set-ups, including a student lounge, lectures, banquets and welcome ceremonies. On occasion, the room will be open to outdoor patios to incorporate the scenic, natural setting.

The MPC also reviewed the Conditions of Approval to ensure their effectiveness in mitigating construction impacts. The MBAR is required to offer its preliminary and final approval of the design before Westmont can proceed. Then, college officials intend to begin construction as soon as Westmont has completed the capital fundraising.Westmont-Birds-eyePRINT

The Westmont Institute for Global Learning and Leadership includes five programmatic centers: the Mosher Center for Moral and Ethical Leadership; the Eaton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation; the Westmont Center for Neuroscience and Leadership; the Goble Center for Global Learning; and the Montecito Institute for Executive Education.