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MLA - Master in Landscape Architecture
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
21 Months
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MLA - Master in Landscape Architecture
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
21 Months
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The Master’s in Landscape Architecture (MLA) programme is a two-year, full-time, professionally accredited landscape architecture masters programme. We were awarded the Best International School of Landscape Architecture prize in 2018 and continue to deliver on this legacy by constantly re-examining our teaching and research practices to respond to our current context and to student feedback. This programme is for creative students with a strong interest in landscapes and an acute socioenvironmental awareness, with or without a background in landscape architecture. Why landscape architecture? Landscapes are vibrant, complex entities which are always changing. They sustain us. They are powerful sensory spaces we inhabit or simply traverse. They are also the sites of some of the most pressing challenges of our times. Landscape architects plan and design landscapes. They work across urban and rural environments, often in exciting multi-disciplinary teams. Landscape architecture is deployed on spatial scales ranging from the garden to the region, and timescales ranging from seasons to centuries. Being a landscape architect gives you the tools to make sense of complex socioecological contexts, as well as the skills and agency to contribute to a more sustainable and just future for all. Why choose our programme? The question of how to design with landscapes and their multispecies communities in a climate and biodiversity crisis underpins our programme. We are in an art college with a distinctive design culture and exceptional workshop facilities. We are therefore uniquely placed to support you in developing your own making-thinking practice which will enable you to critically understand and apply environmental theory to practical contexts. Taught by dedicated academics and practitioners, you will actively engage with urgent socioecological questions through site-specific and design-led learning. You will explore how to formulate meaningful design responses in our time of crises. The programme aims to empower you to imagine and advocate for the change you want to see, by supporting you in developing your own socially and environmentally aware design practice. If you are curious, creative and motivated to grow your landscape architectural voice, we would love to have you on our programme. Accreditation Our MLA programme is accredited by the Landscape Institute (LI), which provides national and international recognition to your degree. Upon successful completion of the MLA you will have an accredited degree, which is the first step towards being a Chartered Landscape Architect in the UK. The LI accreditation is recognised in the UK and worldwide.
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in landscape architecture or a related subject such as architecture, design, art, geography, planning, ecology, horticulture or other degrees which evidence content relevant to the MLA programme.
We also welcome applicants who do not meet these academic entry requirements. Your application will be considered on the basis of portfolio and/or relevant professional experience.*
To apply to this programme, you should have a strong interest in Landscape Architecture, an acute environmental awareness, and show creative potential.*
You must submit a portfolio of recent work as part of your application. Your portfolio should include the following:
A CV. Applicants who do not meet the academic entry requirements listed above should use their CV as an opportunity to evidence other relevant experiences.
A personal statement. This should include (but is not limited to) a 300-word summary addressing the following points:
What is your field of interest within Landscape Architecture?
How do you see your experience on our programme informing your approach in landscape architecture? You need to make direct references to this specific MLA programme in this part of your statement. Please use this as an opportunity to provide additional insights beyond the information available on our webpage.
What are your ambitions following your successful graduation from this programme?
If you do not meet the academic entry requirements you should use the personal statement to articulate how your previous experiences (academic, professional and self-directed) have led you to Landscape Architecture, and why you feel this programme is relevant to your trajectory.
A sample of your work. This should be sourced from your own work produced during a relevant first degree, relevant professional experience, or through extra-curricular activities or self-led projects. The work displayed in your portfolio should:
Demonstrate creative skills.
Showcase your potential ability to visualise your design ideas.
Display design and/or socio-environmental work that clearly links to landscape architectural concerns.
Evidence an awareness of place, communities and ecologies.
Communicate your work through clear visuals and writing.
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