Following their third year, landscape architecture students
participate in an intensive five-week summer study abroad program.
Travel to Italy, France, and England introduces students to canonical
sites in the history of landscape architecture:
Students
use a sketchbook and journal to document and analyze the spaces they
experience, which range from secluded gardens to bustling urban plazas.
Throughout the journey, professors discuss universal design principles
and the impact of tradition and culture in shaping an environment.
Periodically
students have an opportunity to participate in supplemental workshops
on topics such as the redevelopment of a medieval Italian hill town.
By building upon required history courses and department-led field trips, the European studies program is integral to introducing national and global perspectives to landscape architecture students.