Fourth Year Gallery

Fourth Year Gallery

rendering of bike path and nature viewing platforms

In the fourth year, Landscape Architecture students further demonstrate previously practiced design processes and strategies for analysis, ideation and formal design development. 

They apply artistic, social, economic, ethical and ecological reference frames to their work. Fourth year students also exercise leadership roles as individuals and team members. Additionally, students in their final year of study finesse their communication skills across graphic, written and oral formats.

Design with Plants

The application of design principles to the functional and aesthetic use of plant materials in the landscape.

Design Studio V

Studio design course with emphasis on urban design and development, and associated public spaces. 

Design Studio VI

Senior capstone studio focusing on the application of landscape architecture design process to address issues at a variety of scales. Emphases on form generation, community engagement, and communication. 

Contact Information

Christopher K. Sass, Ph. D.
Associate Professor and Chair

S305 Agriculture Science Building 1100 S. Limestone Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-7295

UKLA@uky.edu