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LAH 2011 - Introduction to Landscape Design


2 cr

This course introduces the basic principles of landscape design in order to build a fundamental knowledge of, and fluency in, the issues and language of landscape design and its application. The coursework is based on a progression of basic design principles that build to an increasingly sophisticated understanding of design and its application, with a strong emphasis on the interrelatedness of architectural-built form and landscape-built form. Throughout the course, verbal and graphic communication of ideas and solutions are emphasized. Individual design projects are developed under faculty supervision and are then presented to a jury of faculty and distinguished practitioners. Additionally, the student receives an overview of landscape architectural history and is exposed to the work of practitioners in the field.

4 hours of studio

Prerequisites: LAH 1021 
Offered: Spring
There is a fee associated with this course.



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