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Ua1b3/1 Campus Master Plan, Johnson/Romanowitz/Architects & Planners Jan 1990

Ua1b3/1 Campus Master Plan, Johnson/Romanowitz/Architects & Planners

WKU Archives Records

A 20-Year Campus Master Plan developed by Johnson/Romanwitz/Architects & Planners for Western Kentucky University which includes maps, planning methodology, parking, pedestrian access, future construction and growth, signage, maintenance and accessibility.


An In-Depth Study Of The Landscape Architecture Program At The University Of Texas At Arlington, Pat D. Taylor Jan 1990

An In-Depth Study Of The Landscape Architecture Program At The University Of Texas At Arlington, Pat D. Taylor

Landscape Architecture Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the critical issues related to quality in the program of landscape architecture (LARC) at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). The results of this study are to be used as guideposts for establishing long-term policies and short-term actions for the program. In addition, these results will serve as points of departure for measuring progress toward these goals, both immediately and in the future.


An In-Depth Study Of The Landscape Architecture Program At The University Of Texas At Arlington, Pat D. Taylor Jan 1990

An In-Depth Study Of The Landscape Architecture Program At The University Of Texas At Arlington, Pat D. Taylor

Landscape Architecture Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the critical issues related to quality in the program of landscape architecture (LARC) at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). The results of this study are to be used as guideposts for establishing long-term policies and short-term actions for the program. In addition, these results will serve as points of departure for measuring progress toward these goals, both immediately and in the future.