Overview

A minor in Landscape Architecture provides an opportunity for students in the Interior Architecture program to acquire a foundational knowledge and understanding of the discipline of Landscape Architecture. This will enable students to build additional capacity in a related design field, that will strengthen their employability.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Identify and explain key urban landscape design theories and frameworks.
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  • Professionals
2.
Explain and discuss landscape architecture as a practice, profession and a discipline
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3.
Apply disciplinary concepts, knowledge of cultural and natural systems and technical ability to landscape architectural projects in local, regional and global contexts
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  • Global citizens
4.
Analyse the relationships between urban form, urban processes and pre-existing landscape conditions for the design of public spaces
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  • Professionals
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Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours) - BIA(Hons)3256 - Interior Architecture (Honours)

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