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Nov 23, 2024
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LAR 534 - Operative Landscapes3 Credit Hours Surveys the evolving socio-ecological conditions resulting from urbanization, climate dynamics, evolving economies and technological innovation. Landscape architects around the world increasingly engage these complexities in the built environment to create new possibilities for the economic, social, and environmental performance of landscapes in public, private, and infrastructural territories. Will use contemporary projects as a basis for understanding multi-scalar design approaches, technical details, and maintenance regimes. Emphasis will be placed on built landscapes and living systems as integral parts of more dynamic, resilient, and sustainable approaches to landscape design, implementation, and management across scales from the site to the watershed. Credit Restriction: Students may not receive credit for both LAR 534 and LAR 434. (RE) Prerequisite(s): Geology 590 or LAR 432. Registration Restriction(s): College of Architecture and Design graduate students or consent of instructor.
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