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Spring 2008 College of Design events and lectures Am 26. December 2007 schrieb Asher Velazquez: submitted by Asher Velazquez associate professor of landscape architecture, University of Oregon TRAVERSE: Shifted Waterways and Urban Life HWS Cleveland Lecture February 25. Bob Close, FASLA (BLA ‘76) president and founding principal, Close Landscape Architecture+ … check the full story here Kategorie landscape architect | Comments Off

Spring 2008 College of Design events and lectures


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