School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Landscape Architecture MLA Master's Thesis Examination
Tomas Cortes, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend his thesis on "Resilient Street Design during the Pandemic: The Dining District of Guelph, Ontario".
Examination Committee:
Karen Landman, Advisor, SEDRD
Sean Kelly, Advisory Committee Member, SEDRD
Brendan Stewart, Examination Member, SEDRD
Robert Corry, Chair of Examination, SEDRD
School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Landscape Architecture MLA Master's Thesis Examination
Joseph Merrett, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend his thesis on "Assessing the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA) Climate Change Policies".
Examination Committee:
Sean Kelly, Advisor, SEDRD
Dave Guyadeen, Co-Advisor, SEDRD
Karen Landman, Examination Member, SEDRD
Robert Corry, Chair of Examination, SEDRD
School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Landscape Architecture MLA Master's Thesis Examination
Laphong Tudo, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend his thesis on "Positioning Postmodernism: Instances in Parisian Parks".
Examination Committee:
Martin Holland, Advisor, SEDRD
Brendan Stewart, Advisory Committee Member, SEDRD
Karen Landman, Examination Member, SEDRD
Robert Corry, Chair of Examination, SEDRD
School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Landscape Architecture MLA Master's Thesis Examination
Cibele Souza Donato, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend her thesis on "The Role of Neighbourhood Landscape Characteristics in Facilitating Outdoor Play During the COVID-19 Outbreak".
Clair-Maltby, on the Paris-Galt Moraine, will be the City of Guelph's largest urban expansion to date at almost 1000 acres and expected to accommodate upwards of 16,000 residents.
Come out to support a group of our graduating fourth year Bachelor of Landscape Architecture students who will be presenting their work from their fall 2020 Community Design studio on the Clair-Maltby lands.
Verena Kulak, a doctoral candidate in the Rural Studies program, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development will be presenting her PhD Qualifying Examination on “The Interrelations between Conservation Science and Technology”.
Thursday, May 27th, 2021 (All day) to Saturday, May 29th, 2021 (All day)
2021 CSLA-OALA Congress Goes Virtual: Meet your colleagues, celebrate your profession and get informed from the comfort of your chair!
The CSLA-OALA Congress Planning Committee will be offering the 2021 Congress via an online platform for the first time in the history of the Congress. We are excited to plan an accessible online program that will offer education, engagement and networking to landscape architects all across the country! Save the travel time and accommodation costs, and still gain all the benefits of this exciting annual event.
The Latornell Conservation Symposium is Canada’s largest gathering of environmental and conservation sector specialists. An important part of the Symposium is the annual student poster competition. In response to the ongoing pandemic, the poster competition aspect of the Symposium has taken on a virtual format for 2021 and is being held on May 27th. The Latornell Conservation Symposium has developed a reputation for quality, and is a wonderful experience for students (as well as professors who have a practical bent and an interest in conservation).
The Rural Planning and Development program is accepting applications for the Master of Planning program to start in September 2021. The Master of Planning is a one-year degree program intended for students with a completed undergraduate degree and 4-5 years of planning and development experience. The program consists of both required and elective courses and concludes with a major research paper.