Landscape Design and Planning

The landscape design and planning minor exposes undergraduate students to the principles behind the creation of livable communities that sustain ecological function, fulfill human aspirations for community development, public health, and safety, and are artistically evocative and meaningful. Courses in design and planning introduce students to the history, theory, and practice of landscape design and planning at various geographic scales and in diverse settings.

-University of Minnesota College of Design

LA 2301 Mixed Analog and Digital Representation Methods

LA 2310, Mixed Analog and Digital Representation Methods, explores multimedia rendering techniques using analog and digital techniques for raster and vector image generation used to illustrate landscape architecture analysis and design processes.

 

LA 3001 Understanding and Creating Landscape Space

LA 3001 focuses on methods of understanding, generating, and designing the dynamic dimensions of space and studies the themes of
material and site, context and relationships, scale and form, and change-over-time. The studio approaches the design process
with an appreciation for contextual investigations, analysis, and representation as critical and equally creative parts of the
design process

 
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