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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
(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 ...
Recreation in Makara : a study of the recreation potential of Makara Ward, Wellington, New Zealand : a major design study submitted for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1973)
The purposes of this study, as the title implies is to discover whether the Makara Ward can satisfy any of the recreation needs and demands of the population of Wellington city and the surrounding region. If
investigation ...
Waitati by Blueskin Bay : [dissertation, Diploma in Landscape Architecture, Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1976)
The self-contained catchment is unique in several ways. The largely volcanic origin of the geological layers have left a striking landform of steeply rising domes that encircle and dominate the deeply indented valleys. The ...
Tinwald Domain landscape development : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture at Lincoln College in the University of Canterbury
(1973)
Tinwald Domain has in recent years been subject to increasing pressure from users on the space available, and because of this, the Domain Board realised that a planning scheme would have to be prepared. This would enable ...
Glentunnel Domain : landscape development study : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture at Lincoln College in the University of Canterbury
(1974)
Canterbury's growing population, especially its urban population, is putting greater and greater pressure on recreation facilities in the countryside. In order to keep pace with this increasing demand the Department of ...