Landscape architecture involves the design of outdoor public and private spaces. This multifaceted discipline blends art, science, nature and culture to achieve environmental, socio-cultural and aesthetic outcomes.
RMIT’s highly specialised Landscape Architecture programs focus on preparing you to respond to modern challenges in society through critical analysis, innovative design and clever use of space.
You will learn from staff, who are current practitioners actively engaged in the field. Unlike in many generalist degrees, all of Landscape’s teaching staff are currently working or have worked in the field of landscape architecture and will offer you invaluable and specialised knowledge and feedback. RMIT invests in the importance of design research as a means of responding, observing and critiquing the status of contemporary urban society and how it manifests itself as a physical event.
The city will provide you with an urban laboratory unparalleled in its stimulation and opportunities for research and design inspiration.