College Bulletin 2024-2025 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
College Bulletin 2024-2025

ENVS 011. Seeds to Systems: Design and Resiliency in the Landscape Medium


How do we imagine and create a resilient world? Design disciplines like landscape architecture toe the line between art and science, unifying creative practices and scientific research and methodologies. Design itself is an act of transformation and translation that involves imagining, communicating, and manifesting alternative futures. In this course, practicing landscape architects will introduce students to the design process at a range of physical and temporal scales. Through the medium of landscape, students will engage layered systems of landform, water, plants, movement, human and non-human use, and time. Readings and lectures on design and planning history, theory, and practice will be coupled with guest presentations on real world case studies. In the first half of the semester, students will learn how to measure, map, and intervene on an imagined landscape, and will translate these skills, in the second half of the semester, to design a site-specific intervention on Swarthmore’s campus. Students will develop technical skills (topographic survey, site grading, watershed analysis, orthographic drafting) and representational techniques (analog and digital drawing, collage, physical modeling, material studies) as they gain familiarity with concepts such as aesthetics, sustainability, ecological restoration, urban ecology, green infrastructure, and more. Weather-permitting, much time will be spent on Swarthmore’s campus, sketching and observing plants in the Scott Arboretum, and doing fieldwork in Crum Woods.
Non - Divisional.
1 credit
Eligible for ENVS
Spring 2025. Casstevens and Popowsky.
Catalog chapter:  Environmental Studies 
Department website:  https://www.swarthmore.edu/environmental-studies


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