Professor Emmanuel de Margerie, Exchange Professor in Engineering and Applied Science from France, will deliver the second of his six illustrated lectures on "Topography, Cartography and Structural ...
Over 120 Ann Arbor residents gathered in the University of Michigan’s Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library on Tuesday night to listen to Jean-Francois Palomino, an author and cartography expert from the ...
Professor Emmanuel de Margerie, exchange professor from France will deliver the last of his series of six lectures tomorrow on "Topography, Cartography, and Structural Geology in France". In his last ...
This course is the first in a cartography sequence that refines mapping as both a technique of inquiry and a legacy of landscape-making. The objective of Cartography I: Mapmaking is to explore ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In an age of sophisticated satellite mapping — hey, that’s my car in the driveway taken from 12,000 miles up! — there are still cartography fans who love the ...
Cartography III: Garden Making introduces the principles and techniques of planting design within a particular emphasis on change, time and labor. Students will study cultivation, irrigation, ...
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