
Patricia Green
Patricia Green, PhD, is a registered architect and conservationist known for her advocacy in preserving the built and natural environment. As an independent scholar, she has contributed significantly to heritage conservation discussions, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding historical sites like Fort Rocky in Jamaica.
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Patricia Green | Culture – intertwined with human DNA | CommentaryPatricia Green, PhD, is a registered architect and conservationist, and an independent scholar and advocate for the built and natural environment.
Patricia Green | The deafening construction boom | In FocusPatricia Green, PhD, is a registered architect and conservationist, advocating for the built and natural environment.
Patricia Green | Conserving heritage akin to serving God | In FocusPatricia Green, PhD, is a registered architect and conservationist, and an independent scholar and advocate for the built and natural environment.
Patricia Green | Safeguarding Fort Rocky historic built environment | Commentary


























