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GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH

Search or browse through research completed by MLA graduates at the University of Manitoba. Our goal is to create a collective research database for all Landscape Architecture programs across Canada.

Designing for multiple clients : locals, visitors and snakes!

Zonneveld, Robert T.

2005

This research, with partial funding and full support from Manitoba Conservation, is intended to fill the current planning and design void by developing an ecotourism master plan for the population of garter snakes in the Narcisse-lnwood area. The scope of this practicum includes the existing facilities at the Narcisse dens and an examination of the . . .

Union in the landscape : a new landscape, a new ritual for relationship transitions

Voyce, Stephanie

2005

There are currently a range of beautiful choices for outdoor weddings in Manitoba. The settings generally include an arrangement of white tents, an arch or a pergola, some flowers pots, gardens and folding chairs. But are we, perhaps, missing out? ls there a place where guests can experience the spiritual awareness that often accompanies a feeling . . .

Reweaving diversity back into the Ironwood Trail : planning and management guidelines for the Town of Pinawa

Brehm, Jennifer Marie

2005

The lronwood Trail is located along the shores of the Winnipeg River in Pinawa, Manitoba and is part of a 3.5km section of the Trans Canada Trail. The trail plays a critical role in the foundation and spirit of Pinawa's community. Among many roles, the trail provides interaction between the locals and visitors, caters to a wide range of recreationa . . .

Teaching landscapes : a personal understanding of the environment

Edward, Christine

2005

Teaching Landscapes: A Personal Understanding of the Environment is a journey of self discovery about who I am as a designer, as an Aboriginal person, how I learn, and the influences my experiences and education has played on my understanding of the environment. This work covers the topics: using constructed landscapes to pass on information; learn . . .

If only for a moment ...

Bodnarchuk, Lindsay Camille

2005

The purpose of this landscape architecture practicum, titled If Only for a Moment..., is to explore the fluctuating human construct of disappearance as it relates to creative processes of landscape architecture, including, but not limited to: critical writing, image making, and conceptual as well as detailed design work. The explorative approach to . . .

Law, culture, and landscape architecture : defining the sidewalk landscape in downtown Winnipeg

Johnson Kwan, Melanie

2005

This research examines the space currently protected for the movement of pedestrians within the downtown of Winnipeg as a sidewalk landscape. This complex landscape contains both cultural and ecological systems which need to be considered holistically in order to maintain a healthy sidewalk landscape. As an application of the United Nations' 'Healt . . .

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