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. […]
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 program at the THOWL – University of Applied Sciences and Arts focuses on the challenges of the 21st century, including the climate crisis, water-sensitive urban development, biodiversity, gender-equal cities, energy landscapes, healthy cities, food security, urban shrinkage processes, increasing urbanisation, and migration. The United Nations’ Sustainability Goals and their principles serve as the […]
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 […]
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. […]