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Landscape Architecture Master's Projects
Recent Submissions
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Cummings, Tressa
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
This project
investigates
the potential impact of universal access infrastructure on
stewardship and the cultivation of native plant material at Howard Buford Recreation Area (HBRA).
The Friends of Buford Park & Mt. ...
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Meyer, Ted
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
This project applies a new model for rural wastewater treatment in Blue River,
an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon. Blue River’s destruction
in the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire created both a legal imperative ...
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Goldstein, Sarah
(University of Oregon, 2024)
The ecological reality of a golf course is not quite as beautiful as its intriguing aesthetic. Similarities to note here
include turfed green open space marked by the red hexagon pattern. Canopies of trees that appear to ...
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Chuang, Phoebe
(University of Oregon, 2024)
"Beyond the Glow" explores the pervasive issue of light pollution, particularly its impact on
the environment and nocturnal migratory birds. It highlights how urban areas contribute
significantly to light pollution, and ...
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Harrison, Katherine
(University of Oregon, 2024)
This project investigates the intersection of ecology and aesthetics in residential
planting design, with the aim of developing a new suburban aesthetic that inspires
homeowners to embrace ecological initiatives in their ...
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Phares, Holly H.
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
Most landscape architects rarely continue to engage with sites after the formal completion of a project, and thus are typically unaware of the long-term outcomes that result from natural and human-centric processes of ...
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Phillips, Sarah
(University of Oregon, 2024-06-08)
This project looks at the possibility of mined landscapes remediated into adaptive reuse spaces to
provide equitable recreation opportunities for growing communities. These sites are a relic of time,
and we can deploy ...
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McKone, Mikayla
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Research has shown that there are
many physical and mental benefits from
having gardens in prison. Gardens provide
Adults in Custody (AICs) the opportunity to
connect with nature, learn new skills, build
relationships, ...
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Brotsis, Jake
(University of Oregon, 2024)
This master’s project explores the adaptation of zoo design
principles to wildlife rehabilitation centers, specifically
focusing on the Cascades Raptor Center in Eugene, Oregon.
The aim is to create speculative design ...
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Sinclair, Katie
(University of Oregon, 2024)
In the age of increased use of social media and Instagram comes the increased
urge to replicate photos seen. Many of these photos are outdoor lifestyle photos,
and many of those photos are, or could be located in sensitive ...
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Glastonbury, Griffin G.
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Hi there, thanks for reading this document! My project is about some hobbit trails I followed over the course of 6 months. My name is Giffin and this is a stakeholder driven approach to school yard design. This booklet ...
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Jeffs, Caitlin
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Healthcare landscapes, such as hospitals, medical
complexes, and clinics, are not known for being
pleasant spaces for the human user to engage with.
Often, these spaces are associated with sickness,
loss, and death, ...
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Khalid, Basil
(University of Oregon, 2024)
As climate change and its impact on heat island effects, water scarcity, and loss of biodiversity all become
increasingly more pressing from year to year, designers and planners play an integral role in managing the
effects ...
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Pierce, Abigail
(University of Oregon, 2022-06)
Landscape maintenance is a largely routinized and
long-term process, and these qualities have the tendency
to render it invisible. And yet, if we are to sensitively and
meaningfully engage landscapes and the ...
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Lorber, Stephen
(University of Oregon, 2022-05)
There are thousands of current and former extraction sites in Oregon. These sites on this tour represent larger themes at play in Oregon’s aggregate extraction network. As we follow a trail of Oregon aggregate, themes are ...
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Hensey, Celia
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Genius loci and terroir are concepts that both relate to how the relationship between people and place is experienced through a personal sensory experience. Viticultural landscapes are working landscapes that also provide ...
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Graham, Grace
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
This project engages with issues of Indigenous recognition, resurgence, and futurity at the University of Oregon through the lens of landscape design. By applying a relational approach to the design process that is grounded ...
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Vierck, Ian Escher
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Large Wood, Long Legacy is a series of landscape installations and experiences that explores the role of large wood in different ecosystems in Western Oregon.
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Rycewicz, Audrey
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
This urban design methodology combines two complementary theories: the Triple Bottom Line framework and Urban Acupuncture. The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) emphasizes equal consideration of social, environmental, and economic ...
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Olson, Peter
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
As the most densely populated community on the Oregon Coast, Coos Bay has more infrastructure threatened than any other. Sea level rise projections change quickly, and lately have only been increasing. Currently, the Oregon ...
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