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Stirling University, host to the British Association

In this article an architect examines how the university campus at Stirling was planned. He also describes a computer study of the site carried out at the University of Strathclyde as part of a project on computer-aided design of large building complexes.

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  1. Willoughby, T., Paterson, W., and Drummond, G., Architects' Journal (March 25, 1970).

  2. Matthews, R., University of Stirling Development Plan 1960 (Johnson-Marshall and Partners, 1960).

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  3. Architects' Journal (June 20, 1973).

  4. University of Stirling Prospectus 1975–1976.

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Willoughby, T. Stirling University, host to the British Association. Nature 250, 744–747 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/250744a0

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