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LAR 433 - Plants in the Landscape II

3 Credit Hours
This course provides students with an introduction to the use of plant materials and their supporting bio-physical systems in order to harness their performative or bio-technological potentials in the built environment. The course draws from landscape architecture, environmental engineering, and other disciplines and practices currently exploring the utility of contemporary biotechnologies. The course is structured to provide students with concrete working knowledge - identification and performative characteristics - of approximately 120 plants that are commonly utilized in performative capacities such as constructed wetlands, bioswales, and other remediative situations.

Contact Hour Distribution: 2 lecture and 1 lab.



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