Archives 2000 - Proposals Accepted as Final Projects for EVDS 702 Course
 
  The studio professors have completed the review process of project proposals for the year 2000 EVDS 702 course - Advanced Environmental Design Practice.

This year, we had to select from a long list of high-quality proposals. After prolonged debate and thorough scrutiny, we have arrived at a final list of proposals, which we judge to be appropriate for EVDS 702.

We are pleased to recommend the proposals noted below as 702 projects for the fall term 2000.

We would like to thank those of you who submitted proposals. The large amount of proposals received has contributed to setting a high standard for EVDS 702. We are confident that the selected projects will offer to students and faculty a tremendous opportunity to work effectively and professionally for clients.

Accepted Proposals:

Community Development Plan for Hamlet of Rolling Hills, County of Newell. (.PDF format)

The Calgary Humane Society New Facility Design Long Range Planning Project. (.PDF format)

Wireless Universal Access: solve the equation - design competition from Motorola. (.PDF format)

Otis Elevator International Design Competition - Integrated Urban Development Solutions. To be carried out in Calgary. (note that the posted document refers to year 1999) (.PDF format)

District identification competition for Calgary's Downtown Cultural District. (.PDF format)

Design Principles and Practice above the Tree line: Linking Alpine Club of Canada Hostels. (.PDF format)

A community-based resolution to the route and nature of the Trans-Canada Trail in the area surrounding the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Alberta. (.PDF format)

Greenways Concept Development, Columbia Valley, B.C. (.PDF format)

Otis Elevator International Design Competition - Integrated Urban Development Solutions. To be carried out in Barcelona. (.PDF format)

EMS Guiding Framework and Core Manual Development for the Hotel Sector in Siem Reap, Cambodia. (.PDF format)

The development of a community-based tourism management plan in a coastal area of Cambodia. This may evolve into two distinct projects, which will be soon available. (.PDF format)

   
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