{"c_title":"[951.733] Readings in Landscape Thoughts","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Doctoral | Interdisciplinary Program in Landscape Architecture","c_summary":"This course intends to deepen and widen the understanding of Landscape Architecture by means of studying existing, important literature of Landscape Thoughts, or texts relevant to it. It will help the students to develop a more profound understanding of the themes that they are working on for their dissertations, and therefore will lead to research results that are theoretically better embedded in the existing body of Landscape Architecture knowledge and practice. Reading excerpts from classic landscape books, or choosing from contemporary, philosophic works, or prose, the complex workings of the human mind when faced with landscape in a wide sense will be studied and explored. From a Master\u2019s student one may expect an understanding of Landscape Archi-tecture in an inter-disciplinary, or cross-disciplinary context. The present PhD course intends to enhance an awareness of Landscape Architecture outside and even beyond this context. As the course proceeds and the discussion gains momentum from the side of the students, they may propose English texts for the course themselves. Students must have a reading knowledge of English, and are expected to join in the discussion on subjects proposed.<br \/>\r\n"}