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BA Landscape Architecture

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Write like you talk, talk like you sing, sing like you love’ (Diane di Prima)

To address the (dis)connections between the production and the enactment of landscapes it is important to question how we articulate landscapes: how we categorise them, how we conceive of their borders and relations, how we decide what matter matters (Donna Haraway 2016 p35).

Landscape History and Theory at Greenwich explores critical and theoretical discourses that engage with the relations between the production and experience of the lived environment.. Forging an interdisciplinary dialogue between landscape, urbanism and design, performance, philosophy, sociology, geography, history and anthropology discourses we explore our position as knowledge makers and our responsibility as entangled within a more-than-human environment.

tutors

Era Savvides and Amund Hugin

with thanks to:

Anushka, Roo and Duncan

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Landscape Portrait

Welcome to the creative and climate-conscious world of BA Landscape Architecture, where design meets environmental responsibility. The undergraduate programme progressively introduces students to a set of innovative tools and methods, that allow exploration into how spaces can be reimagined for both people and natural communities and be beautifully integrated into the environment. See further details on our prospectus page.