Landscape Architecture

  • 3380
  • Full-time
  • 82.00 (2012)
  • 4 Years including 4 Months work experience
  • Geography, Visual Arts
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Program Details

The BLArch aims to develop individuals who are creative problem solvers, able to draw on a depth and range of skills and who are equipped with the theoretical and practical knowledge to respond to design briefs at many scales.

In landscape architectural practice, you will be responsible for projects that range in scale from the detailed design of a small residential garden, through to the creation of large-scale urban master plans, Olympic sites, parklands, town centres, new residential developments, streetscapes and plazas, or regional infrastructure and ecosystems. 

Key Areas of Study:

  • Landscape architectural design
  • Design communication
  • Environmental planning and ethics
  • Landscape history and theory
  • Sustainable landscape technologies and construction
  • Professional practice
  • Electives

For information on the structure of the degree and courses taught, please refer to the UNSW Online Handbook.

 

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