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ï³ ï© ï¯ ï¢ ï¨ ï¡ï® ï c ï£ ï¯ï® ï®ï¡ï£ ï¨ ï© ï¥ Scottish Research Register ï²ï°ï°ï³ T ï¨ ï¥ ï° ïµ ï² ï° ï¯ ï³ ï¥ ï¯ ï¦ ï´ ï¨ ï¥ Scottish Research Register is to highlight completed research undertaken by students from Scottish universities, which relate to the history of Scottish architecture. The Register includes undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and theses. It is organised into three categories for quick reference: Architect, Region and Other. âArchitectâ is alphabetised by the architectsâ name, highlighted in bold; âRegionâ is sub-divided geographically and alphabetised by author; âOtherâ is alphabetised by author. Titles belonging to more than one category are included in each. Each entry contains the author, dissertation title, university/college, qualiï¬cation and year. The information is recorded as presented by the universities. The universities included in this fourth edition of the Register are: University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, Glasgow School of Art, Robert Gordon University, University of St Andrews, and University of Strathclyde. The University of Aberdeen is not included in this edition and the listings from the universities of Dundee and St Andrews are incomplete, however it is hoped that any omissions will feature
Architectural Heritage – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Nov 1, 2004
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