Designing for pedestrians in a landscape of rational fear: Churchill, Manitoba
The intent of this practicum is to improve pedestrian access in and around Churchill. Challenges and causes for rational fear in the landscape were identified and paths and mechanisms were designed to mitigate these concerns. The purpose is to make the landscape a more welcoming place that can be en...
Main Author: | Kirouac, Rachelle L. |
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Other Authors: | Brown, Brenda (Landscape Architecture) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30368 |
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