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Urban designers and landscape architects collaborate with both natural and constructed environments, interacting with ecological systems and cultural elements—this dynamic field continuously progresses as a modern creative discipline. They shape and revitalize our public spaces including parks, streets, plazas, and waterfront areas. Their role involves crafting practical, aesthetically pleasing, eco-friendly, and secure locations that enrich neighborhoods, foster cultural growth, and attract visitors.
This program holds accreditation from both the Australia Institute of Landscape Architects and the Planning Institute of Australia.
Our dual Master of Planning (Urban Design) and Master of Landscape Architecture program emphasizes hands-on design education. You will:
investigate environmental challenges and the wider framework of urban growth
develop perspectives on contemporary professional, societal, and ecological concerns
acquire skills in cutting-edge ecological and landscape technologies
master methods for involving communities in urban planning processes
participate in collaborative design studios alongside peers from the School of Architecture and Built Environment
conceive and execute significant urban planning and landscape architecture initiatives.