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- Page 3 and 4: MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The Univ
- Page 5 and 6: RESOURCE COMMITTEE UNT DALLAS Jack
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- Page 9 and 10: FIGURE 4.7 SPECTRUM OF EXPERIENCES
- Page 11 and 12: 1.1 BACKGROUND ABOUT UNT DALLAS The
- Page 13 and 14: UNT DALLAS STRATEGIC PLAN MISSION,
- Page 15 and 16: UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS UNT Dallas
- Page 17 and 18: (Top-left) 70 percent of UNT Dallas
- Page 19 and 20: FIGURE 1.2: PLANNING PROCESS AND SC
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- Page 29 and 30: spaces in the Lee F. Jackson buildi
- Page 31 and 32: FIGURE 2.5: EXISTING CAMPUS BUILDIN
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FOREST RESTORATION STORMWATER DETEN
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Sustainability and resilience are k
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As a roadmap for the physical campu
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FIGURE 4.10: CAMPUS FOREGROUND FIGU
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VEHICULAR CIRCULATION Gateways The
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Parking Parking will be distributed
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PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION A network of
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FIGURE 4.17: CAMPUS DISTRICTS ACADE
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CAMPUS CORE The existing Multi-Purp
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CAMPUS CREEK The campus creek distr
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CAMPUS RESERVE The eastern area of
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GILLIAM PARTNERSHIP AREA The northe
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WELLNESS DISTRICT In the northern p
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RESIDENTIAL VILLAGE Wisdom Hall, no
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ACADEMIC FOREGROUND The northwest c
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ATHLETICS DISTRICT The athletics di
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GATEWAY PARTNERSHIP DISTRICT A new
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FIGURE 4.27: COLLEGE OF LAW LOCATIO
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FIGURE 4.28: CURRENT AND PROPOSED I
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FIGURE 4.29: CURRENT AND PROPOSED W
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FIGURE 4.30: CURRENT AND PROPOSED S
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5.1 DEVELOPMENT PHASING The campus
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PHASE 1A The phasing plan, Figure 5
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PHASE 1B - EVENTS CENTER The develo
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CAMPUS AT 25,000 STUDENTS Future lo
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ACQUISITION BOUNDARY AREA The acqui
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