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    Waterfronts: a landscape of opportunity 

    Melia, Paul J. A. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
    This study of the landscape of port waterfronts is appropriate because, after the culmination of perhaps several hundred years of growth, the quality of the landscape in these areas now needs to be redeveloped and upgraded. ...
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    The treatment, planting and maintenance of dry banks in the Auckland area 

    Hubbers, P. J. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1974)
    An endeavour will be made to more accurately define what constitutes a dry bank as specifically relating to the area being studied. Aridity and the factors that contribute to this condition will be discussed along with its ...
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    Tahakopa Valley from Tahakopa to Papatowai : with emphasis on the coastal holiday settlement at Papatowai 

    Bain, L. I. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1974)
    Taking part of the Tahakopa Valley, it is proposed that this be planned so that the various land uses become integrated elements in a total landscape rather than separated elements in a divided landscape. The proposal ...
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    Demonstration farms 

    Cruickshank, Fiona Helen (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
    The study aimed to review the concept of demonstration farms as a source of information for landscape architects. A review of agricultural history and the history of demonstration farms provided the context to current ...
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    Burwood Hospital : a landscape and land use study 

    Mahony, S. O. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1976)
    The following report is the result of a study of Burwood Hospital, Christchurch. The study concerned itself with the hospital buildings, the grounds in which they are situated, the landscape surrounding them and (in a ...
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    Punakaiki camp ground landscape study 

    Lincoln College (Lincoln College. Horticulture Department. Landscape Architecture Section., 1976)
    Recreation demand on the coastal fringe of South Island between Greymouth and Westport is increasing and there is need for a study of this impact, with particular reference to its probable effect on the camping ground at ...
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    A study of some landscape problems of hydro-electric schemes in New Zealand: with comment upon the landscape development of the Atiamuri power scheme 

    Evans, H. G. (University of Canterbury, 1970)
    The Atiamuri Power Station was commissioned in 1958. Primary restoration work was carried out after construction workers moved out. Many areas that had been acquired for use during the construction phase of scheme were ...
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    Brooklands Lagoon : a landscape study 

    Porteous, Tim (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    Brooklands Lagoon lies 15 kilometres north-east of Christchurch at the mouth of the Waimakariri River. The study area is bounded by Lower Styx Road to the west, Heyders Road and Spencer Park to the south, Pegasus Bay to ...
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    “Thickening the Light”: designing grounded experience in Christchurch’s Eastern Frame 

    Murphy, Charlotte (Lincoln University, 2014)
    This thesis explores the recent movement in landscape architecture towards phenomenological design, and investigates what possibilities could be generated through a process which places primacy on embodied experience. The ...
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    Cheviot Hills: the development of a landscape: past, present and future 

    Sage, E. G. (University of Canterbury, 1973)
    The Cheviot Hills Station has been occupied for well over 115 years by Europeans. The changes during the evolution of this station have developed the potential of the site and retained a close relationship throughout the ...
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