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    Modern regionalism

    Egoz, Shelley
    Abstract
    Bruno Gilmour, a landscape architecture student was introduced to critical regionalism philosophy through a design theory paper at Lincoln University. Bruno realised the potential for critical regionalism to bind his project ideas together and justify his design decisions at the various scales in a project focusing on the Whaingaroa-Raglan area.
    Keywords
    landscape architecture; landscape design; critical regionalism; Raglan
    Fields of Research
    120107 Landscape Architecture
    Date
    2000-07
    Type
    Journal Article
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    Egoz, S. (2000). Modern regionalism. Landscape New Zealand, July/August, 26-27.
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