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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1969
The Red ami Black
PACE 3
Grad Students Evaluate
Campus Landscape
Visit, Talk Planned
By British Architect
Dr. Peter Willis, British architect, will visit the cam
pus April 30 and May 1, sponsored by the division of land
scape architecture and environmental design.
He will talk Wednesday at
2:15 p.m. in the Law School
Auditorium on 'Aspects o(
Contemporary Landscape
Architecture in Britain "
Dr Willis holds a Ph D
from Corpus Christi College
at Cambridge University, in
addition to study at the Un
iversities of Durham and
Edinburth
From 1961 to 1964 he
worked as an architect in the
office of Sir Robert Matthew
in Edinburgh Dr. Willis held
a fellowship in landscape
architecture from Harvard
University at Dumbarton
Oaks Research Library and
Collection in Washington, D
C., during 1964-65
Since 1965 he has been on
the faculty of the School of
Architecture at the Universi
ty of Newcastle, England, and
is serving as visiting profes
sor at the University of Min
nesota for this academic
year.
Dr. Willis is compleUng a
book enUtled Charles Bridge-
man and the English Land
scape Carden,' and has
traveled and lectured exten
sively in the United States
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Graduate students of the
division of landscape archi
tecture and environmental
design have chosen the Uni
versity campus as an area
for study this quarter
Their study will involve an
evaluation of the design and
funcUon of the various parts
of the campus As a part of
this study, it is necessary to
determine the opinion of the
students and faculty as to
whose improvements they
feel should be made to im
prove the campus fur all.
The major purposes of the
study include:
1. An analysis of the cam
pus environment which will
identify those elements of
value contributing to the envi
ronmental quality of the cam
pus. and which should be re
tained and/or strengthened in
any future planning of campus
development
2. An analysis of the cam
pus environment to identify
those elements that detract
from the campus environ
ment and are liabilities which
should be corrected in any
future campus development
3. Based upon the identifi
cation of campus assets and
liabilities and the example
presented by present campus
development, a series of
development axioms and poli
cies should be proposed as a
guideline for future campus
development.
The graduate students of
the landscape architecture
division feel the campus has
been developed over the years
without attention or concern
for design principles or con
sideration of the potential of
the material environment.
The results of the work will
be used as an educational tool
to inform those responsible
for campus development, said
the grad students.
A questtonaire is printed
below for students to express
their views and opinions on
Recruiting
Scheduled
By SREB
Representatives of the
Southern Regional Education
al Board will be on campus
Tnursdav and Friday. May 1-2
to recruit students for sum
mer internships assigments
with public agencies through
out Georgia
Students interested in
meaningful, summer employ
ment can discuss internship
opportunities with SREB and
past interns in the placement
and student aid office from 9
a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday and
from 9 a m.-noon Friday.
environmental design as re
lated to the University cam
pus The questinaire can be
deposited in Ihe designated
places at the main library, the
Bulldog Room, the Science
Library and all dorms Also,
Panheilenic and the IFC have
arranged for the questtonaire
to be deposited in all fraterni
ty and sorority houses
Below are six prominent campus areas, labeled A through F.
with a seventh, G, to be designated by the student Following
that is a series of questions which should be answered Yes or
No in terms of each of the seven areas
Answer the questions from your own experience and deposit
the questionnaire at one of the specified pickup spots.
A Main Library (area between front of the library and Old
College)
B Area outside the Iwo entrances to the Bulldog Room
C Science Center Plazas
D Park between North Myers and Clark Howell dorms
E. Entrance and courtyards of the Graduate Studies Blinding
F Courtyard between Bolton Dining Hall and Crcswell Hall
G Select one additional area familar to you and evaluate
with the above
Answer questions one through nine with a Yes or No re
sponse for each area.
1. You have to go there in traveling to and from class A
BCD E F G
2. You use the area because you enjoy it: A
C
Useful
C
meeting
E
F G
place A
place:
F
CD E F G
Useful as a study
CD E
Are there adequate benches for sitting' 1 A
CD E F G
7. Are the walkways to, from and within the area conveniently
located (so that they prevent paths in the grassl?A
B C D E F G
8. Is the area attractive in appearance? A
B CD E F G
9. Would you like any changes or improvements in this area?
ABC D E F G
For those areas answered Yes in question nine, check the
area letter for improvements you feel are needed
Additional intimate and study places:
A B c D E
Additional benches:
ABC D
Additional trash receptacles:
ABC D
More shade on walkways
A B c D
Water fountains:
ABC D
More directional
ABC
F
and functional walkways:
D E F
Program
Features
Quartet
Teamwork which some
critics call more exacting
than that on an athletic field
is expected at the concert of
the Cadek Quartet Wednesday
at 8 p m. in the Chapel
Noted for their split-sec
ond timing." the quartet uses
a collection of fine Italian in
struments. Emil Rabb. first
violinist, plays an instrument
made by Johannes Franciscus
Pressenda of Tirin in 1839
Michael Gattozzi. second
violinist, has an instrument
made in 1862 by Pressenda s
successor. Joseph Antonius
Rocca, In 1765 Carlo Fernan
do Landolphi of Milan made
the viola which is used by
Henry Barrett Margaret
Christy is the iourlh member
of Ihe group and plays a cello
made in 1760 by Julius Caesar
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Their Wednesday program
includes Haydn's Quartet in
E-flat. Opus 33. No. 2; Hin
demith's Third Quartet. Opus
22; and Beethoven's Quartet
in E. Minor. Opus 59, No. 2
All members of the quartet
teach at the University of
Alabama
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