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    Students in the wilderness

    Egoz, Shelley
    Abstract
    The relationship between wilderness and design and the landscape architect's role in that environment, was the underpinning theme of a field trip to Stewart Island involving Lincoln students and staff. One of the Lincoln University BLA programme's requirements is for students to participate in at least one field trip during their course of study. These field trips are of value both as an educational and social experience.
    Keywords
    wilderness; landscape architecture; Stewart Island; landscape design; student experience
    Date
    1999-07
    Type
    Journal Article
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    Egoz, S. (1999). Students in the wilderness. Landscape New Zealand, July/August 1999, 26-27.
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