Topical offerings in landscape architecture.
The studio based course introduces students to design methodologies through a series of applied projects. Students will gain foundational skills that will prepare them for the foundational studios in the …
A workshop based course that will present workflows and skills in analog and digital tools for the representation of landscape projects.
A seminar that will examine foundational theories in the discipline of landscape architecture to develop a critical approach to contemporary practice.
Seminar introduces contemporary theory and practice for describing, interpreting, planning, preserving, and designing vernacular and designed cultural landscapes (urban/peri-urban/rural; sylvan & postindustrial) and historic sites. Exploration through case study review, …
Cities have altered natural drainage patterns, vegetation, local climate and habitats. Cities can use natural elements such as plants, trees and wetlands combined with engineered structures as "constructed green infrastructure" …
Green infrastructure includes water, habitats, parks, soils, and forests essential for healthy communities and building community resiliency. Working in teams, students conduct field work and determine community needs and opportunities …
This class explores what makes a healthy city, what are the constituent parts of that system and what are different peoples needs across the life span, from perinatal to older …
Topical offerings in landscape architecture.
Advanced independent research on topics selected by individual students in consultation with a faculty advisor Prerequisite: permission of instructor.