LAND - Landscape Architecture - Tentatively Offered Summer

Landscape Architecture

These courses are tentatively offered on the Summer Program.

Italian landscapes and townscapes are complex urban and rural environments that are remarkably contemporary while retaining characteristics of the Middle Ages. Students are encouraged to assimilate into their own work some of the aesthetic qualities they observe in ancient public spaces by experiencing the wide variety of daily activities taking place in Italy’s small piazzas, squares, waterfront spaces, and streets.

LAND 4070/6070 — Garden Design in America (Summer) (Undergraduate/Graduate)
Design traditions which have shaped American gardens over the past 200 years with emphasis on the twentieth century, and plants, uses, design forms, and environmental conditions through which these traditions have been expressed. Designing gardens informed by traditional models.
 
LAND 4910/6910 — Independent Project (Summer) (Undergraduate/Graduate) 
Special study or project under the direction of faculty.

Cortona Courses

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