14 Facts About Landscape architecture

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Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioural, or aesthetic outcomes.

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Landscape architecture is a multi-disciplinary field, incorporating aspects of urban design, architecture, geography, ecology, civil engineering, structural engineering, horticulture, environmental psychology, industrial design, soil sciences, botany, and fine arts.

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Landscape architecture has been taught in the University of Manchester since the 1950s.

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The term landscape architecture was invented by Gilbert Laing Meason in 1828, and John Claudius Loudon was instrumental in the adoption of the term landscape architecture by the modern profession.

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Landscape architecture took up the term from Meason and gave it publicity in his Encyclopedias and in his 1840 book on the Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture of the Late Humphry Repton.

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In 1841 his first book, A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape architecture Gardening, Adapted to North America, was published to a great success; it was the first book of its kind published in the United States.

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Landscape architecture scientists have specialist skills such as soil science, hydrology, geomorphology or botany that they relate to the practical problems of landscape work.

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Landscape architecture planners are concerned with landscape planning for the location, scenic, ecological and recreational aspects of urban, rural, and coastal land use.

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Landscape architecture's was design consultant for over a dozen universities including: Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey; Yale in New Haven, Connecticut; and the Arnold Arboretum for Harvard in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Urban Planners are qualified to perform tasks independent of landscape architects, and in general, the curriculum of landscape architecture programs do not prepare students to become urban planners.

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Landscape architecture continues to develop as a design discipline and to respond to the various movements in architecture and design throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

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Landscape architecture popularized a system of analyzing the layers of a site in order to compile a complete understanding of the qualitative attributes of a place.

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Australian Institute of Landscape architecture Architects provides accreditation of university degrees and non-statutory professional registration for landscape architects.

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New Zealand Institute of Landscape architecture Architects is the professional body for Landscape architecture Architects in NZ.

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