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Jocelyn WU | WU STUDIO
Associate ASLA LEED
Master of Landscape Architecture
Six Points: Wyandot Tribal Heritage Center
April. 2016
Gibraltar, MI
University of Michigan Thesis
Instructor:
Bob Grese
Collaborator:
John DeRuiter
Site Area: 15 acre
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The 15 acre property which sits on the ancestral grounds acquired by The Wyandot Tribe. This project involves culturally sensitive design, site programming, and ecosystem management and restoration.
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