The Garden Studio is about resolving and composing relatively small-scale forms as embodiments of meaning. Gardens are defined as small enclosed spaces and while a knowledge of plants is significant, the garden designs undertaken by the studio are more metaphorical than horticultural. Historically, gardens have been the formal and intellectual laboratory of landscape architecture, a tradition of fine art that this studio honours. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: two of the following units: LACH1101 Landscape Bioregional Studio (previously LACH2200), LACH2201 Landscape Rural Studio, LACH2202 Landscape Suburban Studio (previously LACH3300). Refer to Faculty Rule 2.2.7.3 for the progression rules relating to design