UVA’s Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) trains students to address urban resilience, ecological restoration, and environmental justice through site-specific design. Blending studio work with courses in history, ecology, and GIS-based modeling, this accredited program prepares graduates for practice in public, private, and academic settings.
Designing coastal buffer zones for storm surge mitigation
Landscape strategies for post-industrial brownfield regeneration
Healing gardens and therapeutic landscape design for healthcare campuses
Rainwater harvesting and infiltration parks in arid regions
Rewilding urban corridors to support biodiversity
Dynamic shoreline restoration using living breakwaters
Public space design integrating Indigenous cultural practices
Climate adaptation strategies in flood-prone neighborhoods
3D terrain modeling for slope stabilization in mountain regions
Green roof performance evaluation in urban microclimates
Pollinator pathways design in fragmented suburban environments
Carbon sink optimization through afforestation master plans
GIS-based fire risk modeling for landscape planning in wildland-urban interfaces
Designing post-COVID urban plazas with modular flexibility
Bio-remediation landscapes for mining site rehabilitation
Civic agriculture integration in urban landscape design
Design resilient and regenerative environments through UVA’s Master of Landscape Architecture.
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