Landscape architectural designers collaborate with parks, seasons, coastlines, and communities to address global challenges, including climate change, reconciliation, biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, and the creation of meaningful public spaces.In this degree, you will explore how landscape architecture interacts with natural ecosystems, built environments, and cultural-social frameworks. You will develop conceptual thinking by deriving ideas from observations and modeling them to refine and test design proposals. The Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design uses a studio-based format, immersing you in creative projects that integrate knowledge from related disciplines.
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