The Master of Landscape Architecture at Cornell University focuses on the integration of design, sustainability, and ecology to create functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces. Students learn to engage with issues such as environmental restoration, climate change, and the intersection of culture, technology, and landscape.
Designing Urban Green Spaces for Community Health
Sustainable Landscape Design for Coastal Communities
Restoration of Degraded Wetlands and Riparian Zones
Green Infrastructure Solutions for Stormwater Management
Landscape Design for Urban Heat Island Mitigation
Public Park Design for Social Interaction and Accessibility
Ecological Restoration of Urban Brownfield Sites
Creating Pedestrian-Centered Streetscapes in City Centers
Integrating Renewable Energy Systems into Landscape Designs
Designing Resilient Landscapes for Climate Change Adaptation
Community-Based Approaches to Urban Farming and Agriculture
Adaptive Reuse of Historic Landscapes for Modern Use
Designing for Biodiversity in Urban Environments
Water Conservation Strategies in Landscape Planning
Sustainable Campus Design for Universities and Institutions
Shape the world through landscape design with Cornell’s M.L.A., which combines environmental responsibility with urban and ecological design.
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