Learning to Design with Stakeholders: Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design in Postgraduate Landscape Architecture Education in Europe
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Inclusion of Non-Designers in Landscape Architecture
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Master’s Programmes and Courses on Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design
4.2. Scholary Discourse on Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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University | Title of the Master’s Program | Website | |
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1 | BOKU; University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (Austria) | Master’s program Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning | https://boku.ac.at/en/studienservices/studien/master/uh066419/lv-angebot (accessed on 8 October 2020) |
2 | University of Copenhagen (Denmark) | MSc in Landscape Architecture | https://studies.ku.dk/masters/landscape-architecture/programme-structure/ (accessed on 9 October 2020) |
3 | Emü Estonian University of Life Sciences (Estonia) | MSc in Engineering, Landscape Architecture | https://www.emu.ee/userfiles/emu2015/file/master%20annotation.pdf (accessed: accessed on 11 October 2020) |
4 | Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture (Finland) | MSc (Landscape Architecture) | https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/masters-programme-in-urban-studies-and-planning-msc-in-landscape-architecture (accessed on 11 October 2020) |
5 | Anhalt University of Applied Science (Germany) | MA Landscape Architecture | https://www.hs-anhalt.de/nc/en/study/orientation/study-guide/detail/landscape-architecture-master-of-arts.html (accessed on 12 October 2020) |
6 | Hochschule Wiehenstephan—Triesdorf (Germany) | Master of Engineering | https://www.imla-campus.eu/ (accessed on 12 October 2020) |
7 | Szent István University (Hungary) | MA in Landscape Architecture and Garden Design | https://tajk.szie.hu/en/current-students/mla-courses (accessed on 14 October 2020) |
8 | Politecnico Milano (Italy) | MSc in Landscape Architecture, Soil, Landscape, Heritage | https://www.landscape.polimi.it/ (accessed on 14 October 2020) |
9 | Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) | MSc in Landscape Architecture | https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/en/corso/2020/30813/home (accessed on 14 October 2020) |
10 | Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (Latvia) | Professional Master in Landscape Architecture | https://www.llu.lv/en/landscape-architecture (accessed on 14 October 2020) |
11 | Academy of Architecture Amsterdam (Netherlands) | MSc in Landscape Architecture | https://www.bouwkunst.ahk.nl/en/study-programmes/master-in-landscape-architecture/study-programme/ (accessed on 14 October 2020) |
12 | Wageningen University (Netherlands) | MSc in Landscape Architecture and Planning | https://www.wur.nl/en/Education-Programmes/master/MSc-programmes/MSc-Landscape-Architecture-and-Planning.htm (accessed on 14 October 2020) |
13 | Oslo School of Architecture and Design (Norway) | International Master of Landscape Architecture | https://aho.no/en/intmasterlandarchitecture (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
14 | Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Norway) | Landscape Architecture for Global Sustainability | https://www.nmbu.no/en/studies/study-options/master/landscape-architecture-global-sustainability (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
15 | Cracow University of Technology (Poland) | Landscape Architecture | http://arch.pk.edu.pl/en/courses/landscape-architecture/second-cycle-study-programme-postgraduate/ (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
16 | University of Porto (Portugal) | Master’s in Landscape Architecture | https://sigarra.up.pt/fcup/en/cur_geral.cur_view?pv_curso_id=1027 (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
17 | University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) | MSc Landscape Architecture | http://www.bf.uni-lj.si/en/deans-office/study-programmes/master-study-programs-second-cycle/landscape-architecture/ (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
18 | SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences—Uppsala (Sweden) | MSc Landscape Architecture for Sustainable Urbanisation | https://www.slu.se/en/education/programmes-courses/masters-programmes/landscape-architecture-for-sustainable-urbanisation/ (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
19 | SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences—Alnarp (Sweden) | MSc Landscape Architecture | https://www.slu.se/en/education/programmes-courses/masters-programmes/landscape-architecture/ (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
20 | VAN YUZUNCU YIL University (Turkey) | MSc in Landscape Architecture | https://obs.yyu.edu.tr/ogrenci/ebp/organizasyon.aspx?kultur=en-US&Mod=2&ustbirim=91&birim=1&altbirim=17&program=9184&organizasyonId=61139&mufredatTurId=932001 (accessed on 15 October 2020) |
21 | University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) | Master landscape architecture | https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/degrees/index.php?r=site/view&edition=2020&id=749 (accessed on 18 October 2020) |
22 | Leeds Beckett University (United Kingdom) | MA Landscape Architecture | https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/courses/landscape-architecture-ma/ (accessed on 18 October 2020) |
23 | Manchester Metropolitan University (United Kingdom) | MLA Master of Landscape Architecture | https://www.msa.ac.uk/study/mla/ (accessed on 18 October 2020) |
24 | Birmingham City University (United Kingdom) | MA Landscape Architecture | https://www.bcu.ac.uk/courses/landscape-architecture-ma-2021-22 (accessed on 18 October 2020) |
25 | University of Greenwich (United Kingdom) | MA Landscape Architecture MLA Landscape Architecture | https://www.gre.ac.uk/postgraduate-courses/ach/lanarc (accessed on 18 October 2020) |
26 | Newcastle University (United Kingdom) | MA Landscape Architecture MLA Landscape Architecture | https://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/degrees/landscape-architecture-studies-ma/#modules (accessed on 19 October 2020) |
27 | University of Sheffield (United Kingdom) | MA Landscape Architecture MArch Architecture and Landscape Architecture | https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/2021/architecture-and-landscape-architecture-march (accessed on 19 October 2020) |
28 | Writtle University College (United Kingdom) | MA Landscape Architecture MLA Landscape Architecture | https://writtle.ac.uk/MA-Landscape-Architecture (accessed on 19 October 2020) |
29 | Neapolis University (Cyprus) | MLA Landscape Architecture | https://www.nup.ac.cy/courses/master-of-landscape-architecture// (accessed on 19 October 2020) |
University | References to Participatory, Collaborative or Transdisciplinary Design | |
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1 | BOKU (Austria) | No reference |
2 | University of Copenhagen (Denmark) | No reference |
3 | Emü Estonian University of Life Sciences (Estonia) | No reference |
4 | Aalto Univeristy (Finland) | No reference |
5 | Anhalt University of Applied Science (Germany) | No reference |
6 | Hochschule Wiehenstephan—Triesdorf (Germany) | No reference |
7 | Szent István University (Hungary) | No reference |
8 | Politecnico Milano (Italy) | “the transdisciplinary nature of the degree course”, “also included among intervention processes is the involvement of local operators and communities”, “Landscape Artist … is taught… to be able to produce projects, designs and visions, referring to different periods and considering …, interacting with various other professionals and authorities” |
9 | Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) | The students’ skills include “listen and reply to different point of views within work groups, in which a variety of social and professional figures participate, involved in the processes of analysis and design” and to “communicate ideas and proposals in an appropriate manner, with the aim of stimulating and promoting the understanding and participation of citizens (future users and/or customers) to the proposed choices in the project” |
10 | Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (Latvia) | “the process of work in cooperation with the specialists of related sectors, plan and manage the work, work in teams in accordance with the project development time schedule” |
11 | Academy of Architecture Amsterdam (Netherlands) | Attention to “how to set a process in motion which an increasing amount of parties will latch on to”, “that also means gaining understanding of other factors than the spatial one: the users, the creators and the managers” |
12 | Wageningen University (Netherlands) | “Key elements of this programme are both the creative process of making plans and designs …, and the organisation of interactive and participatory decision making processes” |
13 | Oslo School of Architecture and Design (Norway) | No reference |
14 | Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Norway) | The “programme has a transdisciplinary focus”, the students’ “exposure to inter- and trans-disciplinary teamwork will prepare them to apply and assess knowledge from different disciplines to develop new landscape architecture solutions”, “The studio courses will prepare the students to independently communicate and disseminate their ideas … to the public through courses that incorporate workshop design and participatory methods. These two forums will additionally prepare the students to … communicate their problem-solutions to different types of audiences, while accepting and incorporating critical feedback” |
15 | Cracow University of Technology (Poland) | No reference |
16 | University of Porto (Portugal) | No reference |
17 | University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) | “The work takes place … with the cooperation of commissioning agents and the public” |
18 | SLU—Uppsala (Sweden) | “integrating different … user groups in design, planning and development processes” |
19 | SLU—Alnarp (Sweden) | “integrating different … user groups in design, planning and development processes” |
20 | VAN YUZUNCU YIL University (Turkey) | No reference |
21 | University of Edinburgh (UK) | No reference |
22 | Leeds Beckett University (UK) | No reference |
23 | Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) | No reference |
24 | Birmingham City University (UK) | No reference |
25 | University of Greenwich (UK) | No reference |
26 | Newcastle University (UK) | No reference |
27 | University of Sheffield (UK) | No reference |
28 | Writtle University College (UK) | No reference |
29 | Neapolis University (Cyprus) | No reference |
Title of the Master’s Program (University) | Total nr ECTS | Compulsory Courses (ECTS) | Elective Courses (ECTS) | |||||
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Specialization | Theory/Method | Studio | Internship | Theory/Method | Studio | Internship | ||
1 | Master’s program Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning (BOKU, Austria) | |||||||
landscape design and public space design | 120 | 4 | ||||||
landscape architecture and landscaping | 120 | 6 | ||||||
applied landscape conservation/management | 120 | 2 | ||||||
recreation planning | 120 | 5 | ||||||
river basin management and planning | 120 | 6 | ||||||
spatial planning and rural development | 120 | 10 | ||||||
2 | MSc in Landscape Architecture (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) | |||||||
urban design | 120 | 30 | 15 | Optional | ||||
landscape design | 120 | 30 | 15 | Optional | ||||
3 | MSc in Engineering, Landscape Architecture (Estonian University of Life Sciences) | |||||||
120 | 11 | 20 | ||||||
4 | MSc Landscape Architecture (Aalto University, Finland) | |||||||
120 | limited information | limited information | ||||||
5 | MA Landscape Architecture (Anhalt University of Applied Science, Germany) | |||||||
120 | 25 | |||||||
6 | Master of Engineering (Hochschule Wiehenstephan—Triesdorf, Germany) | |||||||
90–120 | 5 | 25 | ||||||
7 | MA in Landscape Architecture and Garden Design (Szent István University, Hungary) | |||||||
120 | ||||||||
8 | MSc in Landscape Architecture, Soil, Landscape, Heritage (Politecnico Milano, Italy) | |||||||
120 | 8 | |||||||
9 | MSc in Landscape Architecture (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) | |||||||
120 | 13 | 3 | ||||||
10 | Professional Master in Landscape Architecture (Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies) | |||||||
120 | limited information | limited information | ||||||
11 | MSc in Landscape Architecture (Academy of Architecture Amsterdam, Netherlands) | |||||||
240 | 3 | 16 | 120 | |||||
12 | MSc in Landscape Architecture and Planning (Wageningen University, Netherlands) | |||||||
landscape architecture | 120 | 9 | 24 | |||||
landscape planning | 120 | 9 | 24 | |||||
13 | International Master in Landscape Architecture (Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway) | |||||||
120 | limited information | limited information | ||||||
14 | Landscape Architecture for Global Sustainability (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) | |||||||
120 | ||||||||
15 | Landscape Architecture (Cracow University of Technology, Poland) | |||||||
90 | limited information | limited information | ||||||
16 | Master’s in Landscape Architecture (University of Porto, Portugal) | |||||||
120 | Optional | |||||||
17 | MSc Landscape Architecture (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) | |||||||
120 | 9 | 6 | 3 | |||||
18 | MSc Landscape Architecture for Sustainable Urbanisation (SLU-Uppsala, Sweden) | |||||||
120 | 15 | |||||||
19 | MSc Landscape Architecture (SLU-Alnarp, Sweden) | |||||||
120 | 15 | |||||||
20 | MSc in Landscape Architecture (VAN YUZUNCU YIL University, Turkey) | |||||||
120 | ||||||||
21 | Master Landscape Architecture (University of Edinburgh, UK) | |||||||
120 | ||||||||
22 | MA Landscape Architecture (Leeds Beckett University, UK) | |||||||
60 | limited information | limited information | ||||||
23 | MLA Master of Landscape Architecture (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) | |||||||
120 | ||||||||
24 | MA Landscape Architecture (Birmingham City University, UK) | |||||||
60 | 20 | |||||||
25 | MA/MLA Landscape Architecture (University of Greenwich, UK) | |||||||
MA landscape architecture | 60 | 15 | ||||||
MLA master landscape architecture | 120 | 15 | ||||||
26 | MA/MLA Landscape Architecture (Newcastle University, UK) | |||||||
MA landscape architecture | 60 | 5 | ||||||
MLA master landscape architecture | 120 | 5 | ||||||
27 | MA/MArch (University of Sheffield, UK) | |||||||
MA landscape architecture | 120 | limited information | limited information | |||||
MArch architecture and landscape architecture | 120 | |||||||
28 | MA/MLA Landscape Architecture (Writtle University College, UK) | |||||||
MA landscape architecture | 60 | |||||||
Master of Landscape architecture | 120 | 7.5 | ||||||
29 | Master of Landscape Architecture (Neapolis University, Cyprus) | |||||||
120 | limited information | limited information |
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Kempenaar, A. Learning to Design with Stakeholders: Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design in Postgraduate Landscape Architecture Education in Europe. Land 2021, 10, 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10030243
Kempenaar A. Learning to Design with Stakeholders: Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design in Postgraduate Landscape Architecture Education in Europe. Land. 2021; 10(3):243. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10030243
Chicago/Turabian StyleKempenaar, Annet. 2021. "Learning to Design with Stakeholders: Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design in Postgraduate Landscape Architecture Education in Europe" Land 10, no. 3: 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10030243
APA StyleKempenaar, A. (2021). Learning to Design with Stakeholders: Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design in Postgraduate Landscape Architecture Education in Europe. Land, 10(3), 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10030243