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AcknowledgdementsTo my parents, for
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1.2 Significance of the Sustenance
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Units : Tonnes of CO20.02-2.002.01-
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ArchitectsThe architects won the Am
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Design StrategyThe architects adopt
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AccessThe access to the park starts
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ContextBefore the architects could
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ContextIt is situated on an island
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in a Globalised UAE Context.” Int
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Additional ResourcesAtmodiwirjo, Pa
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List of IllustrationsFigure 1.1 - F
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