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'That Peculiar Bird, The Landscape Architect'
Posted 16 10 2017
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N.Z.W.W. 28th September 1970
Garth Falconer has come across this article from the New Zealand Womans Weekly dated 28th September 1970 which features several formative NZILA members. It provides an interesting read on the professions early days and how far and how rapidly Landscape Architecture has progressed in NZ.
Article written by: Staff writer Marie Mihajlovic
Pictures by: Michael Mihajlovic
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