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    A proposed landscape master plan for Lincoln College campus development

    Jackman, A. E.
    Abstract
    In view of a rapidly expanding building programme at Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, it is now the time to consider a reorganisation of the Campus. In order to achieve a pattern for roading, parking, services and building sites an overriding concern for the preservation and development of the existing environment must be shown in proposals to reorganise the Campus structure. The Landscape Master Plan, as prepared under the authority of the Lincoln College Council, shall cover a period of development of up to a stage of maximum site use.
    Keywords
    landscape planning; landscape design; master plan; Lincoln College; campus development; surveys; proposals
    Fields of Research
    120107 Landscape Architecture; 120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning; 120101 Architectural Design
    Date
    1971
    Type
    Monograph
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    • Landscape Architecture Section, Horticulture Department, Study series [4]
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    Jackman, A. E. (1971). A proposed landscape master plan for Lincoln College campus development. Study No. 5. Lincoln, New Zealand: Lincoln College. Horticulture Department. Landscape Architecture Section.
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