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Harmony between nature and development is ultimately found here, in this piece by MacLeod, made of concrete logs, Belkin Art Gallery
Efforts to minimize the effects of the destruction of nature result in buildings using nature in their design as seen here, CIRS Building
A natural scene on the side of a building at UBC, indicative of the role it plays on campus and the surrounding area, Chemistry Building
Close-up of a feature designed to include nature on campus and make it more sustainable, a key goal of UBC, University Blvd
“This box reduces greenhouse gases emissions every month”, indicative of UBC’s sustainability policy, University Blvd and Main Mall
An art installation representing nature and the Grassy Knoll, the site of student protests over preservation of green spaces, The Nest
Nature softens and obscures some of the construction present on campus, Near the SUB and the Nest
The remains of one of the many trees which can be found on campus, Main Mall
The fence as an artificial barrier is a visual representation of the constraints placed on nature, Near the SUB
Cranes appear as if they are some of the many trees on campus, Student Union Blvd