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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.

Southwood Golf and Country Club : a study in golf course architecture

Nelson, Christopher C.

1986

This practicum focuses on the study of golf course architecture, in this instance the re-design of Southwood Golf Course. The intent of the practicum is to examine the major issues and problems inherent in the site, to develop a coherent method of analyzing those problems and issues, and to resolve them within the framework of a Master Plan. Like m . . .

Downtown revitalization strategy : Brandon, Manitoba

Stillinger, Edward Alan

1986

This practicum presents a design strategy for public space revitalization for downtown Brandon, Manitoba. . . .

A conceptual development plan for Kerry Park, Killarney, Manitoba

Bone, Gordon W.

1985

Recreation development through facility improvement is becoming increasingly difficult due to spiraling costs, particularly those related to maintenance. The ample budgets of the early and mid 1970's for delivery of recreational services have all but disappeared. Although recreation awareness and pursuit of opportunity has continued to expand in th . . .

Environmental education through recreation : a strategy for zoo exhibit conceptualization

Craig, Carol Ann Nadia

1985

This practicum describes the process used for the development of Regina Zoo. General zoo concept, animal, ecosystem and site selection, exhibit concepts and the process for spatial requirements and zoo layout are discussed. . . .

Water theme parks : guidelines for waterslide developments

Wilton, Patricia May

1985

The aim of this study is to discuss the importance of recreation and to explore the concept of water based recreation. The general topic is Water Theme Parks with particular emphasis placed on the waterslide component and its various adaptations. This report will serve as an information source for planners, landscape architects and entrepreneurs in . . .

Woody plant response to the environmental conditions of the urban strip development in Winnipeg

Weaver, Robert George

1985

The practicum provides an overview of plant response to thirty-one environmental conditions. The information is presented in matrix format which is divided into three major plant groups, (twenty trees, twenty shrubs, and nine vines). Two examples of a generic case study are presented which demonstrate the usefulness of the data file to assist the l . . .

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