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Whole Systems Design Applied Permaculture Design Course – Barakah Heritage Farm

Whole Systems Design Applied Permaculture Design Course


Utilizing the design studio and site resources of Whole Systems Design, LLC and the Whole Systems Design Research Farm, this course is a skills-based permaculture design training in Vermont. The course offers immersion in a decade-old permaculture site with a highly diverse and integrated built and biological infrastructure in place. The course offers a skill-focused, hands-on alternative to the highly academic permaculture design curriculum typically offered. The course is also particularly appropriate to design student and professionals as it’s based at the home office grounds of the WSD landscape architecture studio. For more information on the course, please visit: http://www.wholesystemsdesign.com/permaculture-design-course/

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