{"c_title":"[942.670] Landscape Form and Space Design Studio)","c_info":"4 credits | \uc124\uacc4\uc2a4\ud29c\ub514\uc624 | Master | Dept. of Landscape Architecture","c_summary":"This introductory studio course offers the landscape design process dealing with forms and spaces, which are the basic design elements in landscape architecture. The main objectives are to experiment diverse design theories and methodologies for design elements and open spaces as well as to develop landscape spaces through effective use of representation media. Students practice the use of both analogue and digital representation techniques for the contemporary landscape design emphasizing on developing design processes utilizing various design tools. The course requires exercises in hand drawings, drafting and projections, collages, model making as well as in computer graphic techniques using Photoshop, Illustrator and AutoCAD. Students experiment multi-layered design and representation processes exploring forms and spaces in landscape through diverse scales and perspectives. "}