Master of Architecture with Master of Landscape Architecture

Blur the boundaries  

Architecture and landscape architecture work in concert to create functional, innovative and beautiful buildings and places.

This double degree examines the vital relationship between the two areas of study and offers a holistic perspective on the profession today. How can we effect environmental change through design? How can we stay responsive to shifting needs and landscapes?

What will you do?

In our Master of Architecture with Master of Landscape Architecture you’ll:

  • explore and extend your capacity for creativity
  • learn to work with advanced ecological, construction and landscape technologies, material cultures, and complex buildings
  • develop skills in relevant software including: Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, Grasshopper, GIS, Photoshop, InDesign, BIM, and Maxwell
  • share design studios with students across the School of Architecture and Built Environment
  • develop your own position on current disciplinary, social and political issues
  • apply and advance your learning through internship electives
  • undertake individual research-led design projects and immersive overseas studios
  • engage with the many industry professionals who teach and tutor in classes as well as extra-curricular activities.

Where could it take you?

You’ll graduate as an accredited architecture and landscape professional, well prepared to pursue architectural, landscaping or managerial roles. You could combine building and landscape architecture principles to innovate on residential complexes or skyscraper sites. You might become a green architect, focused on eco-design and native gardens. Perhaps you’ll be a project manager for emerging community hubs, social spaces, play areas and parks.