Landscape Architecture Master
University of Genoa Campuses, Italy
The degree course includes teaching activities divided into:
- mandatory and optional single-subject courses
- analysis and design laboratories
- thematic seminars
- technical visits
- internships
- national and international workshops.
Career opportunities
- Design of urban green systems, parks and gardens, green spaces pertaining to buildings, sports facilities, ecological networks and greenways, lake and marine coastal areas, therapeutic gardens
- Recovery of abandoned production areas, landfills
- Landscape inclusion of road infrastructures and energy production networks
- Conservation and restoration of historic gardens and parks
- Environmental and landscape impact analysis and assessment
- Landscape planning.
What you will learn
landscape analysis and design
reading the territory and planning actions at different scales
landscape planning
analysis of processes related to landscape transformation
CAD-GIS IT tools
georeferenced data management and vector drawing
drawing
tools for landscape representation
history of the garden and landscape
landscape and garden characteristics in their historical development
geomorphology and pedology
geomorphological and soil analysis techniques
botany and plant species for the project
description, recognition and use of the main species
landscape ecology
analysis and interpretation of the plant landscape
naturalistic engineering
low-impact land defense techniques
defense and management of plant species
basic knowledge of pathogen control strategies
urban and rural sociology
study of social sciences related to landscape design
economic-environmental analysis
tools and methodologies for economic reading of the environment
Contents
The IFLA - International Federation of Landscape Architects describes the landscape architect's professional profile as follows: " The landscape architect plans and designs urban and rural landscapes in space and time, based on the natural characteristics and historical and cultural values of the territory. To this end, he or she draws on aesthetic, functional, scientific, and management methods and principles, with an appropriate use of both natural and man-made techniques and materials . "
Through the courses offered, the degree program aims to train landscape architects, integrating knowledge and skills in landscape design and management at various scales. The program's structure fosters the ability to collaborate with other professionals in the fields of architecture, engineering, and natural and agricultural sciences.
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