

The Urban Design and Landscape Architecture in Urban Design program provides advanced training in designing sustainable, functional, and aesthetically compelling urban spaces. Students explore topics such as urban planning, landscape architecture, environmental design, and community engagement, developing the ability to create projects that integrate ecological, social, and cultural considerations. The curriculum emphasizes applied design skills and critical thinking, allowing students to combine theoretical knowledge with studio-based projects, fieldwork, and collaborative assignments. Through lectures, workshops, and design studios, participants gain hands-on experience in conceptualizing, planning, and implementing urban and landscape projects that respond to contemporary city challenges.
In addition to technical expertise, the program fosters creative problem-solving, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research proficiency, equipping students to address complex urban design issues, evaluate environmental impacts, and communicate design concepts effectively. Applied projects, independent research, and studio-based work allow participants to explore real-world urban contexts, develop innovative solutions, and contribute meaningfully to planning and design discussions. Graduates leave the program prepared for careers as urban designers, landscape architects, planners, or to pursue advanced studies in architecture, urban design, or environmental planning.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Urban Design and Landscape Architecture
Semester 2 – Applied Urban Design & Integration
Semester 3 – Advanced Design & Research
Semester 4 – Capstone & Professional Practice
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in urban design, landscape architecture, environmental planning, and consultancy, taking on roles such as urban designers, landscape architects, planners, and project managers. The program equips students with analytical, creative, and technical skills, enabling them to plan, design, and implement urban and landscape projects effectively. Additionally, graduates are well-prepared for further academic studies, including doctoral programs in architecture, urban planning, or landscape design, positioning them for specialist and leadership roles in design firms, municipal planning departments, and environmental consultancy agencies.
This program provides a comprehensive and applied learning experience that integrates urban design, landscape architecture, and sustainable practices, preparing students to address complex challenges in city and environmental planning. Through lectures, workshops, design studios, and independent research, students develop practical skills in urban analysis, project design, and professional communication. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and professional insight, ensuring graduates are capable of delivering innovative, sustainable, and impactful urban solutions. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on design experience, the program equips students with the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness needed to excel in careers in urban design and landscape architecture.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 495 1000
Email: admissions@harvard.edu
Address: University of Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States