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Winter 2003 Studio 2 | ||||||||||||
The Winter 2003 Studio 2 focused on the Waverley West site, a large 1100 ha parcel about 3 km west of the University along with an important infill site in between at Pembina and Bison Drive. The site analysis and planning design work applies skills from the GIS course. A publication "Centre Making in Suburbia" presents the results of the studio work. The site analysis contributes to the Faculty of Architecture and Manitoba Housing sponsored design charrette for these lands following the studio. | ||||||||||||
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View of the north east portion of the Waverley West site, stand of oak trees and forest patches to be preserved as part of an open space network that incorporates the TransCanada Trail. The site analysis proposed this area as the first phase for development. |
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The studio class with guests at the final presentation. LtoR: Kevin Lalor (City of Winnipeg Planning and Land Use Division), Jim Gallagher (Manitoba Housing), John McNairnay (City of Winnipeg, Development Manager), and Basil Rotoff (CP Senior Scholar). Retrieved July 25, 2004from http://www.umanitoba.ca/academic/faculties/architecture/cp/Pages/studiowork2.html |