Browsing by Department "Landscape Architecture"
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(1978)This study focuses on the problem of visual pollution in College Station. Basically, the study reviews the present sign control ordinance in College Station and the local conditions to determine compliance with the ordinance. ...
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(1976)This research project represents the search for what turned out to be the ideal. It is, however, fortunate that a successful research project is not always dependent upon proving a preconceived idea or product. Perhaps the ...
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(1982)The report, "Criteria for Underwater Recreational Design," accomplished two major goals. The first proved that structures designed specifically for the diver and management of the ecosystem are more responsive to diver and ...
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A Critical Analysis of the Fourth Ward North of West Gray Street: Recommendations for Rehabilitation (1979)The Fourth Ward-north of West gray study area is a predominantly residential neighborhood of approximately 300 acres. It is located in two major parts surrounded by redeveloped neighborhoods, burgeoning commercial enterprise, ...
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(1977)The object of this report is to study a neighborhood park and its impact on the neighborhood residents, park users and the City which provides the maintenance and service to the park. The hypothesis established for the ...
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(1993)With the tremendous economic, political, and social problems existing in the United States today, the game of golf seems to be quite insignificant. This may be true when viewing the entire overall "picture" of the world, ...
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(1977)The Community Development Block Grant Program was established by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and it was put in effect January 1, 1975. Since then, it has become the major instrument for American urban ...
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(1984)Architecture has often been said to reflect the spirit of the time, and I must agree that our disjointed environment accurately reflects the disjointed paradigm which currently predominates in our culture. I must also agree ...
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(1987)In recent years, increasing levels of soil salinity have begun to affect production levels of farmland in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Since high salinity levels greatly impede the ability of plant crops to absorb ...