Geddes, Zoos and the Valley Section
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The development of Edinburgh Zoological Garden was a pioneering example of the modern approach to animal display, placing animals in naturalistic settings that demanded innovative landscape design. The concept for Edinburgh Zoo, opened in 1913, was devised by Patrick Geddes and developed in collaboration with Frank C Mears and Geddes's daughter, Norah.Downloads
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01-06-2004
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Ward Thompson, C. . (2004). Geddes, Zoos and the Valley Section. Landscape Review, 9(1), 37. https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v9i1.130
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