![]() I'm also in my masters, I've also done the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture beforehand. I will now hand over to Albert.Īlbert: Thanks Louella. Thank you for taking the time to join us today. I look forward to working within the community of designers, so those that I've studied alongside, those I've learned from, and the industry that the RMIT School of Landscape Architecture is intrinsically linked to. When I complete my studies, I'm excited to continue to develop new ways of designing, and using these to contribute to the world around me, and the challenges that we may face within it. It is this focus on the individual, together with the strong culture of design research here at RMIT, that I hope to carry with me into my future practice. ![]() And in doing so, I've been supported and encouraged to really develop my own landscape architectural practice. I've been really lucky to have been exposed to, and learned from such a rich variety of creative practices. But perhaps my most significant takeaway, is this idea that landscape can really mean something different to everyone. I've learned and developed a range of creative techniques and ways of working, I've had my mind opened up by diverse theories and ways of thinking about the world, and I've been able to approach and understand the environment, and all its complexity as both systems and as details from larger to smaller scales. Throughout my time in the program, I've been able to do just this. Landscape architecture, therefore presented itself as a really exciting way to be able to combine my interests in the environment, with my passion for creating and making. So during my secondary education, and perhaps like some of you listening here today, I love the environmental sciences and outdoor ed, but also subjects like studio arts and visual communication and design. So what drew me to study landscape architecture was essentially my interest in the relationships we as humans have with the world around us. I'm also a current student in the Masters of Landscape Architecture here at RMIT. My name is Louella Exton, and I'm a graduate of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program. Louella Exton: Welcome to the 2021 RMIT Open Day, and for today's session for the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and Design. Our degrees are recognised as world-class: fostering design knowledge, critical thinking, and design advocacy through innovative teaching and research with access to state of the art technology and facilities. In the subjects and studios you undertake, you will engage in the design of open and public spaces, learning how to test and apply your design concepts in practical contexts, and how to engage your community to effectively and positively bring about change.ĭesign studios are often aligned with current practice and research projects allowing you to actively engage with industry groups and communities, ensuring your learning is applied in real-world scenarios and that your curriculum follows industry best practice.Īccredited landscape architects require an accredited Master of Landscape Architecture degree, comprising two years of further study. ![]() The structure of this degree is organised through the following four subject areas: Fees and scholarships for international students.Respect for Australian Indigenous cultures.
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