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Softening the edges of a modernist university campus
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York / Montreal / Gloucester / Auckland / Worcester / New York / London / /

Company

Yale University Press / Avon / McGraw-Hill / Macmillan / BP / Southern Capital / Canterbury University Press / Architectural Review / Vinci / Eventually / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

United Kingdom / New Zealand / /

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Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Okeover homestead / Auckland Museum / University of Canterbury / College Council / University of Canterbury Photographic Services / Canterbury University College / Ilam campus / Utopianist Campus / Christ’s College / Macmillan Brown Library / Postwar University / Christ Church College of Oxford University / University Grants Committee / University of Canterbury Chronicle / Canterbury University / James Hight Library / University Colleges / Ilam campus Yet / Canterbury Campus / campus A Landscape History / University Drive / University of Auckland / Social Science Research Centre / Canterbury College / University of Canterbury Department / James Hight building / University of New Zealand.15 Figure / Verdant Campus / Ilam homestead / /

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suburban site / city site / food / century central city site / web version / /

NaturalFeature

South Island / Waimakariri River / Avon River / /

Organization

University Grants Committee / School of Engineering / Royal Horticultural Society / Department of Planning / School of Architecture / Department of Education / Students’ Union / Ministry of Works Landscape / Postwar University / Canterbury University College / Canterbury University / Plant and Microbial Sciences Department / Department of Housing Construction / University of Canterbury Facilities Management / US Federal Reserve / Oxford University / University of Canterbury / University of Canterbury Department of Geography / Assistant Government / Anglican Church / Arts Faculty / College Council / Engineering School / University of Canterbury Chronicle / University of Auckland / Auckland / Christ’s College / Student Union / School of Art / Yale University / University of Canterbury Registry / Ministry of Works / Social Science Research Centre / University of the Plains / Canterbury College / University of New Zealand.15 Figure / Science School / Christ Church College / Christ Church / University of Canterbury Photographic Services / Paul Mellon Centre for Studies / Canterbury Association / /

Person

Simon McCarthy / Bruce Echberg / William Field / Jeremy Thin / Eve Welch / George Malcolm / Ludwig Hilbersheimer / Brian Butterfield / Nick Courtney / Edgar Stead / J.R.P. Blake-Kelly / Samuel Hurst / Heinrich Kulka / Leon Battista Alberti / John Robert Godley / Duncan Shaw-Brown / Trevor McLean / William Mountfort / Peter Cadigan / Imi Pkrsolt / Jeanette Colman / Eric Pawson / Ernst Plischke / Neville Phillips / Dick Hlavac / Interview / W. Hansen / John Hunt / William Hansen / Colin Baumann / Friedrich Neumann / Lionel Brett / Jeff Field / Jeff Palmer / Neil Aitken / Vincent Orange / Colin Burrows / John Adam / Douglas Lloyd-Jenkins / Robert Hughes / David Painter / Lindsay Hampton / Antonio Filarete / Kate Hewson / Murray Laughlin / John Ritchie / Chris Connolly / Hugh Baxter / John Charles Watts-Russell / /

Position

architect / Oxbridge model / Gardener / Professor / distinguished amateur scientist / Landscape Architect / Major / Associate Professor / Painter / Professor / Consultant / modernist architect / Officer / Deputy Vice-Chancellor / Consultant Advisors / Archivist / Painter / Vice-Chancellor / /

PublishedMedium

the Chronicle / the University magazine / Architectural Review / /

TVStation

Waka / /

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