Interpreting value: Bendigo Hospital Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v20i2.1243Keywords:
landscape performance, case study research, landscape valuesAbstract
Landscape measurement approaches offer important ways to determine and disseminate project performance. However varied conceptions of performance highlight subtle differences in underlying values and expectations. By offering a multi-perspective structured reflection on the Bendigo Hospital Case study across the collaborators – practitioner, student and academic, this paper opens a space for discussion allowing comparison, overlap and divergent positions to emerge. Aligned themes of ‘methodology’,’ complexity’ and ‘timing’ provide a common ground for discussion. Collectively, we offer insights and suggestions towards the future development of landscape performance studies.
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