The Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba, offers Canada’s oldest graduate program in landscape architecture. The minimum two-year degree is directed toward landscape architecture as a design and planning practice, with the design studio as its central focus. It emphasizes the creation of places that respond to their climatic, ecological, economic, and social settings through the development of critical thinking and design excellence. It promotes weaving Indigenous values and perspectives in all facets of design research and teaching. The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects fully accredited the program, giving graduates formal recognition throughout Canada and the United States.
Project-based learning is a specific characteristic of design education, and the design studio is the opportunity to synthesize knowledge with action and learning by doing. The stimulating studio atmosphere supports sufficient time to work on designs.
The Woodshop, FABLab, CADLab, Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.), and the Architecture/Fine Arts Library at the Faculty of Architecture are superb research facilities with up-to-date and comprehensive technological equipment (digital and analogue).
The legendary John A. Russell Building houses the program. Inspired by the Bauhaus, its architectural beauty creates an excellent learning and teaching place. The two-story open courtyard brings natural light into the heart of the building, the main offices, and the studio spaces.
Students with a four-year Bachelor of Environmental Design (Landscape+Urbanism option) or a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture may be eligible to complete their program of study over two years, while it takes three years for students from other design or non-design disciplines.
All Master of Landscape Architecture students undertake a thesis or practicum. This is an independent study of an approved topic. The purpose of the thesis or practicum is for students to demonstrate mastery of the topic and be fully conversant with relevant literature.
The Master of Landscape Architecture at UTS provides students with the opportunity to collaborate alongside celebrated practitioners from award-winning international design studios and leading experts in the area of urbanised landscapes. The degree provides countless opportunities to experience the unique character of Australia’s varied landscapes, home to the world’s oldest continuous living culture. Students in […]
DESIGNING THE URBAN ECOLOGICAL FUTURE Landscape architecture plays an essential role in connecting justice to environmental design and the ecological infrastructures of the urban realm. The mission of our MLA is to prepare students to be leaders in the field of landscape architecture through innovative research and practice in urban ecological design, planning, and policymaking. […]
The Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich offers a two-year Master’s degree program in Landscape Architecture (MScLA). It redefines the goals and boundaries of landscape architecture as a design discipline through the development of new tools and methods which vary according to project location, scale and time. Studies The ETH Master in Sciences of Landscape […]
The Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba, offers Canada’s oldest graduate program in landscape architecture. The minimum two-year degree is directed toward landscape architecture as a design and planning practice, with the design studio as its central focus. It emphasizes the creation of places that respond to their climatic, ecological, economic, […]
This creative and reflective master’s degree course considers interventions in the landscape through imaginative design, strategic thinking and technical knowledge. Join us for a virtual open day on Tuesday 26 March 2024, 1–2pm GMT, and an in-person open evening on Wednesday 22 May 2024, 5-7pm GMT. Prospective students can learn more about the courses, application […]
This creative and reflective master’s degree course considers interventions in the landscape through imaginative design, strategic thinking and technical knowledge. Join us for a virtual open day on Tuesday 26 March 2024, 1–2pm GMT, and an in-person open evening on Wednesday 22 May 2024, 5-7pm GMT. Prospective students can learn more about the courses, application […]
Situated within TU Delft’s Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, you learn to see the landscape as a contextual underlay for understanding, ordering and acting in spatial transformations. The track focuses on landscape architecture as a fully complementary design discipline next to architecture and urbanism. All aspects of the discipline are covered: from planning […]
The master’s degree program in landscape architecture at the School of Engineering and Design at the renowned Technical University of Munich TUM is designed as a project study, with a focus on cooperative, interdisciplinary design projects (design studios). It is possible, in cooperation with the four core chairs, to set individual study priorities. The course […]