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Landscape Architecture

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Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor public areas, landmarks, and parks to achieve environmental, social, and aesthetic outcomes. Learners will understand site analysis, ecological systems, planting design, and urban planning principles to shape functional outdoor spaces.

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For Landscape Architecture, Dantes has curated 1 books, 1 courses. Each resource type serves a different learning style: videos and YouTube for visual learners, books for depth, courses for structured progression, and websites for quick reference.

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