Master plan

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A master plan has many meanings, it can refer to:

Generally it may be used for serious plans or strategies, see:

In religion and philosophy, a master plan may refer to a cosmology or plan of the universe and creation, see:

In education, master plan may refer to:

In design, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning, the terms masterplan, master plan, or master planning, commonly refer to:

  • strategic placement
  • scale or relative size
  • location
  • proximity
  • functional relationship

(with respect to components of a city, area, neighborhood, site, building, room, etc.)

The term masterplan may refer to:

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