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LAN Interview with Nadia Amoroso on GeoDesign

Submitted by dfoolen on April 23rd, 2015 2:09 PM
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Diana Foolen

Landscape Architects Network interviews Nadia Amoroso, an Adjunct Professor in Landscape Architecture at the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development.  Nadia talks about her work in GeoDesign and landscape representation with LAN writer and UofG alumnus, Michelle Biggs.    

See article in Landscape Architects Network [1].

 

 

Keywords: 
Landscape Architecture
GeoDesign

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[1] http://landarchs.com/harnessing-the-power-of-geodesign-an-interview-with-nadia-amoroso/