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Page 1: UO Landscape Architecture Culture Book

LACULTURE BOOKLandscape Architecture

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OUR pURpOsE

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We cultivate and maintain a closely knit, diverse community of individuals with a motivation to collaborate with, learn from, and respect one another. We stress the interactions between biophysical processes and the development of constructed spaces. We strive to help students creatively adapt their passion for sustainability and social justice into professional, hands-on projects that produce real-world results.

In shORT, WE EmpOWER OUR sTUdEnTs TO mAKE gOOd.

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Fostering a collegial environment

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WE ARE mORE than just a department. We’re a collective: thriving together, interacting and conversing with each other and the rest of the school of Architecture and Allied Arts. Our interpersonal, interdisciplinary style of education allows us to unify multiple perspectives and overcome both perennial and contemporary challenges in innovative ways.

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Our drive and devotion set us apart academically, but a big part of what makes the University of Oregon remarkable is its location. From the woods to the Willamette River, from the coast to the Cascades, Oregon’s natural beauty is a catalyst that inspires us to push boundaries and redefine our industry.

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WhERE UO’s EUgEnE CAmpUs is minutes from the wilderness or an hour from the coast or the mountains, our facilities in the White stag Block of portland are nestled in the center of an urban experience rich with forward-thinking design, city-wide contemporary architecture, and the kind of community and attitudes that turn inventive ideas into beautiful realities.

OUR CITIEs ARE LIKE nOnE OThER In ThE WORLd: ThERE Is nOWhERE LIKE OREgOn.

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Our job is to revolutionize our surroundings for generations to come.

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historicpreservation

Alternative Futures

LandscapeRepresentation

Ask and answer the question “What if?”

model the world as we see it and as we want it to be.

study inKyoto

delve into the unique perspectives and urban landscapes of Kyoto, Japan.

safeguard yesterday for today and tomorrow.

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FireEcology

UrbanFarm

Climate Change

planningUrban design

Respond to and beautify marginalized spaces in the city.

Anticipate and plan for the evolving challenges of the future.

Courthouse garden

Learn about community service and the maintenance of urban gardens.

grow & harvest real food in a real urban environment. study wildfires, controlled

burns, and how to manage this powerful but dangerous tool.

Fire Ecology

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They are expressions of our academics,

creativity, and personal

identities.

The studio spaces of landscape architects are

more than places to develop and execute ideas.

These busy, eclectic spaces offer a glimpse into how our minds work.

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We like to get our hands dirty

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WE pARTnER

with groups like design Bridge,

Urban Farm, and the American

society of Landscape Architects

to focus on real-world projects that

are carried through to completion.

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WE gROW TOgEThER

We have one faculty member

for every twelve students.

graduates, undergraduates

and professors share ideas and

expertise in small, 15-20 person

classes and studios.

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but we make sure ours is for the better. We tackle our projects with the utmost

respect for the world we all share, thinking in the long-term and solving

problems in a distinctly Oregonian way.

mAny IndUsTRIEs hAvE An ImpACT On nATURE,

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We make sure that when we leave

footprints behind, they’re green.

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the word “landscape”

it’s moremarginalized

urban spaces

unrealizedpotential

evokes images ofTO mAny, ThE WORd “LAndsCApE” evokes images of lush forests, snow-capped mountains, and sunburnt deserts. But to landscape architects, it’s about more than natural beauty. In vacant lots, the places between buildings,and other marginalized urban spaces, we see sites filled with unrealized potential.

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the most

prioritiesurban

and rural

publicspaces

We are involved in the design of the most

public of spaces, applying our unique combination of skills

and priorities to issues facing communities

both urban and rural.

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WE ARE sTUdyIng FOR mORE ThAn ThE dIpLOmA, sEEKIng mORE ThAn A pROFEssIOn.

real

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We’re also here because the department of Landscape Architecture gives us the opportunity

to pursue our ambitions and provides us with practical knowledge of the professional world.

Our alumni have gone on to work in multitudes of positions, practices, and locations across the

country and throughout the world.

world

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WE ARE