| LARC
120 introduces students to fundamental computer
tools and techniques commonly used in design communication and
landscape architecture practice. Non-drafting computer tools
are used to orient basic digital image capture, manipulation,
and presentation formatting. See LARC
120 public course web for more course information or contact
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"Digital Rendering" exercise using Photshop by
James Masciuch
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"Program Poster" exercise using Photshop and Illusrator by Mary Marcinko |
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"Before
and After" photo manipulation exercise using Photshop by
Brett Manvilla |
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"Musical
Composition" intepretation using Illustrator by Mila Antova |
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| LARC
140 introduces students to the basic techniques
and application of various media for graphic communication associated
with landscape architecture. Contact Sonja Duempelmann orJack Sullivan for more information on this course.
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Color
rendering exercise: Stephanie Pruitt |
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Pencil
sketch exercise: Arrom Kameron |
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LARC
160 introduces students to the profession of
landscape architecture.The course explores the history, theory,
philosophies and current practice of the profession. A primary
goal of the course is to create an awareness of the interactive
relationship between humans and their environment. See LARC
160 course web for more course information or contactJack Sullivan. top
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Students
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LARC 160 keep a sketch journal and complete a series of
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This sketch
exercise by John Lightle explores the relationship of behavioral
factors and how they effect the site analysis process of site
design. |
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