The University of New Mexico has provided the final version of their report submitted to the Getty Campus Heritage Project
here, in PDF format.
For 100 years, the University of New Mexico constructed small buildings in a Spanish-Pueblo to accommodate their campus. When the influx of students utilizing the GI Bill came onto campus, larger buildings had to be constructed; however, the integrity of an American & Hispanic style has remained. The University of New Mexico is attempting to preserve these American & Hispanic Style Historic buildings in the midst of a demand to create more buildings on their campus, while still maintaining their "academic zones", which allow students easier access and quicker routes to on-campus locations.
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