Landscape Technologies:
What is Landscape Architecture?
Landscape architecture is the profession that involves
the analysis, planning, design, stewardship and management
of our land and outdoor spaces. Landscape architecture is
one of the most diverse of the design professions in that
it combines the structural design skills of architecture,
the scientific principles of engineering and the development
skills of urban planners. A landscape architect is uniquely
qualified to create park and open spaces, better housing
and commercial developments and more enjoyable recreational
experiences. All this while addressing concerns about environmental
protection of our resources!
The work of landscape architects is everywhere in
the design and planning of public plazas, parkways and school
campuses, community gardens, hospital and wellness gardens,
community parks, waterfront developments and corporate courtyards.
Additionally, landscape architects play a major part in
the preservation of national parks and monuments. Providing
well-managed design and development plans, landscape architects
offer services that reduce overall costs and add long-term
value to a project.
A formal education is required to become a landscape architect.
There are approximately 60 universities and colleges in
the United States that offer baccalaureate and post-graduate
programs. Forty-seven states currently require a license
for all practicing landscape architects.
As environmental concerns increase and land-use issues
become more important, landscape architects are being called
upon to address more complex and challenging problems. Landscape
architecture continues to evolve as it meets the challenges
of a society interested in improving both the quality of
life and wise use of the land. Very simply, landscape architects
are shaping the future of our world.
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