[Biostudent] WIN '25 L Arch Courses - Spaces still available in undergrad and grad courses

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WIN COURSES (all undergrad courses count towards the UED Minor)
Also available on our Courses page: https://larch.be.uw.edu/students/courses/

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L ARCH 361 Human Experience of Place
Lynne Manzo
3 credits A&H/SSc+Div, counts towards BLA major
TTh 10:00-11:20
SLN: 16359

This class, taught by an environmental psychologist, examines a range of people-place relationships and placemaking efforts using the lens of the social sciences (psychology, geography, anthropology and sociology) and the design disciplines (landscape architecture, architecture and urban planning). Topics include place attachments, relationships to nature, climate justice & adaptation, urban change & displacement, grassroots community development, the politics of public space and design justice.

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L ARCH 353 Modern Landscape Architecture Histories
Elizabeth Umbanhowar
5 Credits A&H/SSc+Writing, counts towards BLA major
TTh 11:30–2:20
SLN: 16357
Honors section available, email umbanhow at uw. edu for add code

This course explores landscape sites, systems, and symbols from the early 19th century until the present moment, stressing the intersections and entanglements of people and place in history with current politics, experiences, and ecologies. Through creative “lab” exercises, diverse media, and collaborative processes, we will critically examine the writing, production, and performance of landscape and its histories thematically through the diverse lenses of: power and ownership; memory and representation; knowledge and experience; labor and production; materiality and technological innovation; climate disruption and social change; identity and emotion; and race, class, and gender.

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L Arch 561 Human Experience of Place (Graduates only)
Lynne Manzo
3 Credits, counts towards MLA Socio-political Dimensions of Design Selective
MW 10:00-11:20
SLN: 16373

Although we do not always recognize it, we are deeply affected by our physical surroundings. The environment affects our perceptions, thoughts, feelings & behavior. It affects us as individuals & as a society. Conversely, humans shape our environment in increasingly impactful and unprecedented ways. We are altering the trajectory of the globe with climate change & continued social injustices. But in all this socio-spatial precarity, there is a “spaciousness of uncertainty” that makes room for us to act and initiate positive change.

This class, taught by an environmental psychologist, examines a range of people-place relationships and placemaking efforts using the lens of the social sciences (psychology, geography, anthropology and sociology) and the design disciplines (landscape architecture, architecture and urban planning). Topics include place attachments, relationships to nature, climate justice & adaptation, urban change & displacement, grassroots community development, the politics of public space and design justice.

Through discussions, exercises, readings, journaling, creative activities and writing, this course will help you to think more critically about the physical world around you and the factors that contribute to the human experience of place – on both an individual and communal level.

As a graduate level seminar, this course is focused on dialogic learning and cultivating reflexive and equitable practice.

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Note: I will be out of the office and not responding to emails between 11/18-12/1.

Jennie Li | Undergraduate + Graduate Program Adviser
Pronouns: she/her/hers, they/them/theirs
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Department of Landscape Architecture | UW College of Built Environments
348 Gould Hall | Box 355734 | Seattle WA 98195-5734
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We acknowledge the people - past, present, and future - of the Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish), Muckleshoot (bǝqǝlšuɫucid), Suquamish (suq'ʷabšucid) and Tulalip (dxʷlilap) and other Coastal Salish tribes on whose traditional lands we study, work, and gather.
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