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    Victoria Square : a study of central city open space

    Clutterbuck, David F.
    Abstract
    This study firstly looks at the historical function and structure of central city open space. It then considers Christchurch and the function and structure of its central squares. The study finally takes a detailed look at a specific square in Christchurch, Victoria Square, and concludes by suggesting design possibilities to improve the Square's function and structure.
    Keywords
    Christchurch; Victoria Square; function; structure; open space; history; facilities
    Fields of Research
    120107 Landscape Architecture; 120301 Design History and Theory
    Date
    1976
    Type
    Dissertation
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    This digital dissertation can be viewed only by current staff and students of Lincoln University. Print copy available for reading in Lincoln University Library.
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