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    Lunns Road: The landscape of suburban industry: A study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture, Lincoln College, University of Canterbury

    Milligan, G.
    Abstract
    The Lunns Rd Area in Upper Riccarton, Christchurch, was chosen for the study. This site comprises 36 hectares of industrial zoned land in Paparua County. Approximately half of the 36 ha has been developed for industry, the remaining land is in agricultural use. The site offered the opportunity to coordinate a number of different industries, ranging from warehousing to heavy engineering. None of the industries are very large, but they are typical of New Zealand Manufacturing Industries in a suburban location. The objectives of the brief were: I. A survey of existing site conditions and user requirements II. A proposal for the accommodation of existing areas on the site, taking into account the possibility of future industrial development III. Analysis of the existing Paparua County District Scheme Ordinances to determine their effectiveness in developing and maintaining landscape quality; the suggestion of changes to these ordinances to improve their effectiveness, if this seems necessary IV. Preparation of guidelines which could assist industries within the county to implement landscape requirements and achieve landscape quality.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    industrial development; industrial zones; landscape assessment; land surveying
    Fields of Research
    330109 Landscape architecture; 330410 Urban analysis and development; 330404 Land use and environmental planning
    Date
    1979
    Type
    Dissertation
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