The American Designed Landscape Since 1850

Department: 
AMERSTD
Course Number: 
C171
Course Title: 
The American Designed Landscape Since 1850
Instructor: 
Mozingo
Description: 
This course surveys the history of American landscape architecture since 1850 in four realms: 1) urban open spaces--that is squares, plazas, parks, and recreation systems; 2) urban and suburban design; 3) regional and environmental planning; 4) gardens. The course will review the cultural and social contexts which have shaped and informed landscape architecture in the United States since the advent of the public parks movement, as well as, the aesthetic precepts, environmental concerns, horticultural practices, and technological innovations of American landscapes. Students will complete a midterm, final, and a research assignment.
Units: 
3
Offered: 
Spring
Course Type: 
Undergraduate