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Site Concept GATHER the community and the people from the region EXTEND the boundaries of our city and our awareness of the importance of the lake to the city and the region CONNECT the city with its waterfront and the region
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Proposed Site Development Plan
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Aerial View - 1
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Aerial View - 2
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Aerial View - 3
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Aerial View - 4
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site analysis study
To view the PDF file, right-mouse-click, over
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"History exists so long as an object is in use, so long as its form relates to its original function - when form and function are severed, and only form remains as vital, history shifts into the realm of memory. History comes to be known through the relationship between a collective memory of events, the singularity of place, and the sign of the place expressed in form." Aldo Rossi, The Architecture of the City, MIT Press, 1989. |
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Bay Chapter of the RAIC Syllabus - Student Thesis The information and documents on this web site are copyright protected and the property of Cory Stechyshyn and are free for downloading but are not for reproduction without permission by the author. copyright (C) 2005 Cory Stechyshyn, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. |
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