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The master plan will focus on the ultimate development capacity for the 337-acre main campus, explore optimal development patterns, and identify the necessary supporting infrastructure.  The plan will address specific areas including:
Growth and Capacity
Issue: The university has grown from 13,000 gross square feet of building space to nearly 4 million gross square feet in 45 years and is essentially landlocked.  As a result, the plan needs to address the campus' capacity to support future development.  It must also address how the university can most efficiently increase infrastructure capacity levels to meet future demands.

Goal: Assess and quantify the campus' ideal development capacity including thresholds where significant infrastructure improvements are required to support the desired growth.

Distinctive Environment
Issue: The campus has evolved in response to its unique physical setting and academic mission.  The campus must be well organized, safe, and portray a physically distinctive setting specifically tailored to UNLV.

Goal: Identify appropriate development patterns and design guidelines representing the campus' urban and high desert environment.

Image and Identity
Issue: The campus' physical appearance is a direct reflection of the institution's ability to achieve excellence.  The plan shall provide recommendations and design guidelines that appropriately reflect UNLV's position as a premier urban research and academic institution.

Goal: Establish planning recommendations and design guidelines that will provide a high quality image and identity for the campus.

Student Life
Issue: The university's enrollment, programmatic, and physical growth require new and/or improved facilities devoted to student life.

Goal: Improve the physical environment for students in terms of facility types and facility quality.

Implementation
Issue: A successful master plan is one that can be implemented over time while continually reinforcing its overarching planning principles.

Goal: Establish a flexible overall planning framework that will define general directions while maintaining the ability to respond to unanticipated opportunities.
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