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The University of Texas–Pan American – Campus Master Plan Update

The updated master plan provides a flexible framework designed to accommodate anticipated growth to 37,000 students over the next 20 years

Project Brief

The University of Texas – Pan American Campus Master Plan Update provides a flexible framework for campus development over the next 20 years, guiding growth toward an enrollment of 37,000 students. This update involved predicting future building needs, identifying locations for future building sites, and making recommendations for building renovation or replacement. Additionally, the plan developed a strategy for land acquisition, defined the aesthetic values governing campus architecture and landscape, and positioned roadways, pathways, parking, and utilities.

The design addresses the university’s long-term goals by creating a cohesive and adaptable plan that supports academic growth and enhances the campus environment. By strategically positioning new buildings and infrastructure, the master plan ensures that the campus can accommodate increasing student enrollment while maintaining a high quality of life. The integration of aesthetic guidelines and thoughtful placement of pathways and utilities promotes a visually appealing and functional campus that meets the needs of the university community.

K-12 & Higher Education

Perspective of red brick and limestone library with classical portico and students gathered on an outdoor terrace.

Preserving the American West while expanding the future of research and scholarship

SMU – The Rees-Jones Library of the American West

Dallas, Texas

With education through play at the forefront, LISD’s new Early Childhood Learning Center celebrates kids and redefines how we look at pre-kinder design

Longview ISD Early Childhood Learning Center

Longview, Texas

Public plaza at UT Dallas Athenaeum Phase 1, designed for community engagement and cultural events.

Born from a continued partnership, this project translates a bold vision into a place for art, scholarship, and gathering

UT Dallas – Arts and Performance Complex – Phase 1 Athenæum

Dallas, Texas

Georgian-style exterior of the SMU Cox School of Business with brick facade, cupola, and central entry facing the David B. Miller Business Quadrangle.

This comprehensive transformation of the Cox School of Business merges historic context with modern academic ambition

SMU – Cox School of Business

University Park, Texas

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Jacquelyn Block

Principal
Director of Institutional Practice

Jeremy Roehr

Associate Principal
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Mark Holsinger

Associate Principal
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Chris Andersen

Associate Principal
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Steve Brookover

Associate Principal
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Beth Schmidt

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Senior Design Leader

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