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from FROM BEGINNING TO END Landscapes for the vulnerable as a catalyst for a better neighbourhood for all
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This work is a product of students’ outcome from LAD3002 Landscape Design Studio 6 (2021-22 spring semester) offered by NUS Department of Architecture, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Programme. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of NUS, or the Department of Architecture. The department does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. The report reflects public information available up to May, 2022.
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This booklet was edited by part-time lecturer Evi Syariffudin and lecturer Kenya Endo, with the core source being student’s work from the design studio, under the guidance of two tutors.
First of all, we take this opportunity to thank our 21 year 3 students who dedicated numerous efforts for achieving studio’s learning objectives and coming-up with out-of-the box ideas.
Secondly, we had valuable contributions from a number of guest experts, as listed below, for providing useful advice, feedbacks, and lectures for the student’s learning (alphabetical);