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2015/11/19

An Camas Mor existing vegetation map from 2012




http://www.ancamasmor.com/Downloads/Landscape%20Ecology%20Method%20Statements/IM_16_AppK_LEMS_drawing01-woodlands.pdf
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Urbanism///Metabolism is this year's edition of Urban Design & Housing, a course included in the Landscape Architecture Degree of the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

This blog is edited and updated by the students taking this course in the current academic year of 2015/2016. The students are entirely responsible for the published material. It includes students in the second year of the BA(Hons)/MSc Landscape Architecture and the first year of the Master in Landscape Architecture. Both programmes are part of the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh.

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  • Reed Kroloff: A tour of modern architecture
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  • Etienne Turpin (ed): Architecture in the Anthropocene
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