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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the relationships between culture and art, architecture and the natural environment through the description and exploration of significant landscapes and related societies and cultures. 4 lectures.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of design communications for landscape architects incorporating the principles, techniques, skills and tools used in design generation, exploration, review and implementation. 4 laboratories. Prerequisite: LA 101; concurrent: LA 202.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles, methods and elements of two- and threedimensional design in order to communicate intended concepts and meanings. Exploration of the basic design elements including composition, design process and the creation of spatial settings. 4 laboratories. Prerequisite: LA 101, LA 130; concurrent: LA 170.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of ideas introduced in LA 202 with the introduction of environmental and visual perception, including three-dimensional site design and landscape architectural design principles. Spatial design and sequencing of space with concern for human behavioral, environmental and natural site factors and generation of program, concept and design develop-ment. 4 laboratories. Prerequisite: LA 202, LA 170; concurrent: LA 220.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of ideas introduced in LA 202 and LA 203 with the introduction of the principles of design theory, landscape ecology and technical applications. Problems of increasing complexity incorporate critical and creative problem solving, the relationship of aesthetics, response to human needs and design for sustainable environments. 4 laboratories. Prerequisite: LA 203, LA 220; concurrent: LA 241.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of the continuous alteration of the landscape through recorded time and examination of how humankind has influenced this change. The metaphor of "garden" provides understanding for agrarian regions, urbanspaces, and vernacular landscapes of the world. 4 lectures.
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4.00 Credits
Philosophies and ethics of important personalities in twentieth century landscape architecture. Design theories supporting these individuals' projects and the nature of their practice, combined with the influential events in industry, the arts and sciences, politics, and society of this century. 4 lectures.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to various inventory and analysis methodologies, case study reviews, mapping and overlay techniques, environmental ethics and an overall understanding of the function and structure of the natural landscape. Visual assessment, synthesis techniques and relating mapped analytical data with design program analysis for use in site planning. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Enrollment limited to CRP and LA majors.
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4.00 Credits
Concepts, theories and techniques related to landscape analysis, ecology, planning and design with an emphasis on landscape assessment, sustainability, land health, environmental protection and restoration, and natural resource management. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: LA 101, LA 202, LA 170, BOT 121; concurrent: LA 203.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the horticultural characteristics and landscape design potential of California native plants, California plant communities and associated vernacular plants. Includes experiences in field identification, basic planting design, installation techniques and maintenance requirements. Required field trips. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: BOT 121 or consent of instructor.
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