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History and Theory of Landscape Architecture II
Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:32:57
Abstract
Landscape architecture connects different scientific disciplines, epistemological standpoints and different practices. This lecture series discusses relevant theories and concepts of landscape in their respective contexts of thought as well as by means of case studies and exemplary projects.
Objective
The course provides an overview of currently relevant understandings and theories of landscape. Students learn about different theoretical perspectives and case studies and how to relate them to their own work. The goal is to develop a sustainable basis for thinking and acting for a context-sensitive design practice that is embedded in larger contexts/problem situations.
Content
Landscape as a multi-perspective subject has problematized the dichotomy of nature and culture/art/technology as well as existing disciplinary determinations. Landscape means many things at the same time and is basically in a state of change. The course discusses different assumptions and viewpoints that has shaped the understanding of landscape (and nature), as well as its planning and design, in recent decades. It starts from landscape as an expanded field in which not only specifically scientific, but also overarching aesthetic, ecological, global, indigenous, decolonial, feminist, participatory, hybrid and other conceptions of landscape and nature have become established. Along these different theoretical conceptions and landscape discourses and in view of significant case studies and landscape practices, an understanding of nature and landscape adapted to the problem situation shall be discussed.
Resources
Literature
A definitive reading list will be provided at the beginning of the course
Learning Materials (Links)
- Main link
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General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Registration & Places
- Max Places
- 25
Course Components
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History and Theory of Landscape Architecture II
No course on 21.3.2025 (seminar week) and in the last two weeks of the semester (see room assignments!).
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Wahlfächer (Den Studierenden steht das gesamte Lehrangebot der ETH Zürich und der Universität Zürich zur individuellen Auswahl offen. Die Studeierenden haben selbst zu überprüfen, ob sie die Zulassungsvoraussetzungen zu einer Lehrveranstaltung erfüllen.)
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Kernfächer (Die Kernfächer bauen auf den Grundlagenfächern auf und vermitteln grundlegendes, breites Wissen in den Kernbereichen der Landschaftsarchitektur in Relation zum Entwurfsunterricht. Die Kernfächer sind teils obligatorisch zu absolvieren, teils frei wählbar. Weitere Einzelheiten, namentlich über das Belegen dieser Fächer, für die Leistungskontrollen und zur Kompensation nicht bestandener Fächer, sind in Art. 27 und Art. 31 Abs. 4 geregelt.)
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