Landscape design
for recreational facilities

Landscape design

Specialisation

First degree

Landscape design for recreational facilities at UEM (WSEiZ) in Warsaw – why is it worth it?

Why is it worth it?

PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE PROFESSION
By choosing Landscape design for recreational facilities specialisation, you will broaden your knowledge of design. You will be fully prepared for the spatial and programmatic arrangement of leisure facilities, as well as identifying techniques and technologies used in the implementation and maintenance of these areas.

MODERN EDUCATION
Studies on this specialisation take into account modern forms of leisure and recreation combined with such types of landscape: parks, boulevards, promenades. The knowledge taught at UEM is closely related to the needs of modern society.

FOR WHOM WAS LANDSCAPE DESIGN FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES SPECIALISATION CREATED?
Landscape design for recreational facilities is a specialisation for people who want to have an impact on how their immediate surroundings influence the quality of everybody’s life. The presence of parks and boulevards in cities is one of the most significant aspects of modern urban planning and architecture.

Subjects

COMPULSORY SPECIALITY SUBJECTS

Landscape design – recreation on protected area

Landscape design – site recreational design

Landscape design – elective

Diploma seminar

Consultation and writing the diploma thesis

Practical training

ELECTIVE SPECIALITY SUBJECTS (two out of four)

Ergonomics

Economics and management in environmental protection

Environment reclamation techniques

Environmental compensation

BASIC AND SPECIFIC SUBJECTS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITETURE

English language

Physical education

Computer lab (Sketch-up)

History of art

Plant biology and physiology

Ecology

Descriptive geometry

Basics of technical calculations

Freehand drawing and sculpture

3D Landscape visualisation

Engineering graphics

Garden architecture, building utility systems and materials

Introduction to profession and the basics of design

Soil science

Physiography

Dendrology

Theory and principles of landscape design

Economic law

History of architecture and garden art

Integrated design

Geodesy

Herbaceous plants

Computer graphics

Landscape site construction

Landscape architecture – site cultivation

Water site park design

Selected problems of faunistics

Intellectual property protection

Landscape planning

Cost calculation

Historical site conservation and revalorisation

Basics of photography

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