KENNEDY / ROBERTS HALL
Landscape Architecture is
located on the 4th Floor
overlooking the Ag Quad.
The vaulted ceiling canopies
the student studio.
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Since 1904, the Department of Landscape Architecture
at Cornell University has chal-
lenged students to be responsible,
creative designers and to develop innovative, site-
appropriate solutions
that enhance aesthetics and value.
Cornell University offers accredited, license-
qualifying Landscape
Architecture degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The
undergraduate Landscape Architecture degree is the only one of its
kind in the Ivy League. Both academic programs provide a sound grounding
in theory and technology, which is put into practice through the
design studio and related courses.
Landscape architects play a variety of roles, ranging from designer
to land-use mediator to conservationist. The Department of Landscape
Architecture at Cornell views the art of landscape design as an
expression of cultural values reinforced by many related disciplines.
Due to its unique place within the university, the Department of
Landscape Architecture promotes interaction with other academic
fields, including horticulture, architecture, city and regional
planning, and fine arts.
The Department of Landscape Architecture
is located on the 4th Floor of Kennedy Hall,
which is located at the corner of
Tower Road and Garden Avenue Extension
in Ithaca, New York 14853.
Stop in for a visit or
call for an appointment
(607) 255-9552
(click here for campus map view)
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