Not Your Grandma's Backyard: The Facts and Fiction of Landscape Architecture
A recent article in the Georgia Landscape Magazine differentiates fact from fiction in landscape architecture.
A recent article in the Georgia Landscape Magazine differentiates fact from fiction in landscape architecture.
Learn more about pollinator gardens from a recent article featured in the Georgia Landscape Magazine!
Former dean Bob Nicholls provides funding support for CED students through a generous donation.
Stephen Ramos, an associate professor at the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design, works to enhance student learning through class projects that promote community engagement.
It's Critique Week, where students from CED programs will participate in a three-day critique of design and planning projects!
MLA student Olivia Rothstein Keeffe was among three UGA students to participate in this year's TEDxUGA, where she spoke on the topic of her master's research which focuses on memorializing the loss experienced during COVID-19.
Meet Thiago Almeida, a Master of Urban Planning and Design student, who traveled over 3,000 miles from his home in Brazil to continue his education at the CED!
Learn more about the significance of cultural landscapes and how CED faculty and other landscape professionals aspire to create a knowledge base surrounding cultural landscape practices.
As a student in the landscape architecture program, Grace Wooten discovered a passion for helping communities design meaningful spaces.
Peter Essick explores the purpose of drone photography in documenting human-altered landscapes.