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landscape architecture

NOUN
  1. the art, planning, design, management, preservation and rehabilitation of the land and the design of large man-made constructs

How To Use landscape architecture In A Sentence

  • As a representational act, landscape architecture has a responsibility to further the discourse on contemporary notions of nature and urbanity.
  • Apparently Landscape Architecture Magazine will be covering the urban phenomenon known as parkour in a future issue. Archive 2008-04-01
  • She holds a diploma in Landscape Architecture from Manchester Polytechnic.
  • Education Development Seminar 2006 Held by the School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University.
  • The procedure of landscape architecture planning is a reduplicate dialogue between a planner and the site.
  • In this he'll recognize a strange variation, but a variation all the same, on the good old "pastoralism" — inherited from eighteenth-century English landscape architecture — that played such a large role in the formation of American ideology. In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part Three)
  • Olmsted had no formal design training and didn't commit to landscape architecture until he was 44.
  • Candidates should have a degree in Landscape Architecture or a closely related discipline.
  • The cultural landscape is the hot spot of international landscape architecture and heritage circles.
  • Hotel with its modern equipment and landscape architecture, spacious and comfortable, quiet elegance and unique.
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