LDAR 226G
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LANDSCAPE RESEARCH, THEORY AND DESIGN
Min. Credits
3
Max. Credits
3
Weekly Contact Hours
3
Repeatable
No
This seminar will bridge the foundations of landscape theory, research, and design methods in order to frame a process for students to examine contemporary issues in landscape architecture and define research questions that would contribute to creating new knowledge in the field. The course will include guest lectures from practitioners creating a body of research in the field. This seminar initiates the thesis process by asking students to formulate their own proposals for research through design.
Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department. Enrollment is limited to Landscape Architecture Students.
Major Requirement | MLA-I, MLA-II Landscape Architecture
Student Eligibility
Landscape Architecture Programs of Study
Instructional Method
Seminar
Delivery Mode
In-Person