The Master of Landscape Architecture program is designed to engage with the critical sociocultural and ecological challenges of place-making, climate change, and resilience. The program is design studio-based, with an emphasis on urban design, ecological design, regional landscapes and cultural landscapes. Students explore landscape design and planning complexities at different scales, from site to regional. […]
The professional Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree at the University of Toronto John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design is a nationally accredited program that uses intensive studio-based courses to address current global design challenges. Landscape architects are uniquely positioned to engage complex contemporary issues: climate change, urbanization, ecological resilience, social equity, and […]
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, […]