A port-city reunion: the Halifax waterfront
In recent decades, the role of port cities has changed dramatically. In many cases, the port function has been removed from the urban waterfront altogether. For this practicum, the subject is not the post-industrial, but rather an investigation into the role of landscape architecture in a place whe...
Main Author: | Segal, Devin |
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Other Authors: | Thurmayr, Anna (Landscape Architecture) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5310 |
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