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Date of this Version
7-22-1966
Document Type
Thesis
Citation
Thesis (M.Arch.)—University of Nebraska—Lincoln, 1966. Department of Architecture.
Abstract
The object of the investigation of Bermuda is to obtain a complete understanding of the existing environment. Such an understanding is necessary in order to formulate a concept of what the future of Bermuda should be. It was helpful to divide the study according to the four basic forces which mold the environment, these forces are: the historical background; the physical characteristics; the social, educational and cultural features; and the economic bases; in order to determine the effects of each on future design possibilities.
Advisor: George T. C. Peng
Comments
Copyright 1966, the author. Used by permission.