Landscape Architecture (PLA)

PLA 201 Landscape Architecture and Society. (3) F, S
The relevance of landscape architecture to the creation of humanized environments, with emphasis on natural factors.

PLA 261 Landscape Architecture I. (4) F
Reading the landscape: observing, experiencing, and graphically expressing the symbolic and aesthetic significance of natural landscapes. Studio. Cross-listed as PUP 261. Prerequisites: ADE 120; GPH 111.

PLA 264 Landscape Architecture II. (4) S
Landscape communication: communication techniques for urban planning and landscape architecture communication. Cross-listed as PUP 264. Prerequisites: ADE 120; PLA/PUP 261.

PLA 310 History of Landscape Architecture. (3) F
Physical record of human attitudes toward the land. Ancient through contemporary landscape planning and design. Cross-listed as APH 411. General Studies: H.

PLA 322 Planning Methods Using Computers. (3) F
Planning methods using database, word processors, spreadsheets, CAD, and mapping packages on microcomputers. Lecture, lab. Cross-listed as PUP 322.

PLA 359 Resort Planning and Recreation Design. (3) F
Interrelationships of social, economic, and physical aspects of total tourist resort design; emphasis on physical development of tourist centers and resort areas.

PLA 361 Landscape Architecture III. (5) F
Site planning: analysis of natural and cultural features; site systems and implications for plan making and design. Studio. Cross-listed as PUP 361. Prerequisite: department major or instructor approval.

PLA 362 Landscape Architecture IV. (5) S
Site design: site specific design of configured space by the creative development of form. Studio. Cross-listed as PUP 362. Prerequisite: department major or instructor approval.

PLA 363 Landscape Planting Design. (3) F
Functional and aesthetic use of plants in arid region landscape design. Design philosophies are explored through planting design problems. Studio. Prerequisite: PLA/PUP 362 or instructor approval.

PLA 420 Theory of Urban Design. (3) F
Analysis of the visual and cultural aspects of urban design. Theories and techniques applied to selected study models. Cross-listed as PUP 420. Prerequisite: junior standing. General Studies: HU.

PLA 442 Landscape Construction I. (3) F
Landscape constructions focusing on landform transformations. Topics include landform analysis, grading, and earthwork. Studio. Prerequisite: admission to department’s professional level or instructor approval.

PLA 443 Landscape Architecture Theory and Criticism. (3) S
Landscape architecture theories and projects are critically analyzed to evaluate validity of design and contribution to society. Prerequisites: PLA 310, 361, 420; PUP 412.

PLA 444 Landscape Construction II. (3) S
Characteristics of materials and methods used in landscape architectural construction. Studio. Prerequisite: PLA 442 or instructor approval.

PLA 461 Landscape Architecture V. (5) F
Landscape ecological planning: collection and application of ecological data relevant to planning and design at landscape scale. Studio. Prerequisite: PLA/PUP 362 or instructor approval.

PLA 462 Landscape Architecture VI. (5) S
Urban design: analysis and design of the contemporary city emphasizing cultural and environmental influences of urban form. Prerequisite: department major or instructor approval.

PLA 484 Internship. (3) F, S, SS (SS1 only)
Full-time internship under the supervision of practitioners in the Phoenix area or other locales. Credit/no credit. Prerequisite: department major or instructor approval.

PLA 485 International Field Studies in Planning and Landscape Architecture. (1–12) F, S, SS
Organized field study of planning and landscape architecture in specified international locations. May be repeated for credit with department approval. Study abroad. Cross-listed as PUP 485.

PLA 546 Urban Design Policy. (3) N
Advanced study of local, state, and federal urban design policy. Cross-listed as PUP 546. Prerequisite: PLA/PUP 420.

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