What Is Landscape Architecture?
Landscape architects play a vital role in shaping healthy, equitable and resilient environments. We design parks, gardens, streetscapes and ecological restoration projects — while architects design buildings, landscape architects design everything in between!
In our LAAB accredited program you will become a responsible creative designer who listens, builds trust and advocates for both people and the planet. You will learn to develop real-world solutions that are sustainable, resilient and beautiful while addressing challenges like climate change, habitat loss and urban equity.
Our award-winning program prepares you to be a leader in the profession. Students in our program design projects that make a real impact, and many begin their careers with top firms, nonprofits and public agencies such as OLIN, Jonathan Alderson, Philadelphia Water Department, Aramark and many more.
We emphasize hands-on, real-world experience at Jefferson. You’ll have opportunities to work as an intern for professional offices for credit or collaborate on paid research and design projects with our expert faculty during the semester or over the summer. This immersive approach allows you to research, design and heal the environment alongside your professors and peers.
Join us and take the first step toward designing the landscapes of tomorrow — places where people, wildlife and ecosystems thrive together.
The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture is a STEM-designated program (CIP Code 04.0902).
Redefining Possible ...
... by Creating More Green Spaces
The city of Philadelphia boasts that 95% of residents have a park within a 10-minute walk from their homes, though many are underdeveloped and the distance is too far for many to walk. Kim Douglas, director of our landscape architecture program, has been working to disrupt the status quo.
Media & More
Be part of the change you want to see!
"I had the pleasure of interviewing, and subsequently hiring a Jefferson Landscape Architecture student. I just wanted to say how impressed we were with her portfolio, and the quality of projects arranged through [Jefferson’s] program. We were particularly struck by the human connections, and the understanding that our work is about communities and people.”
—David W. McConnell, RLA, CPSI
NYC Parks - Olmstead Center
“I chose Jefferson’s Landscape Architecture program because it offered a more intimate environment that you don’t get at other schools. You really get that one-on-one relationship with your professors. The curriculum allows you learn a multitude of things, from storm-water management, to historic preservation, to urban parks, and streetscapes; anything you can think of. I felt that I was really able to develop my skills through real world experiences.”
—BLA graduate
To request more information about the Landscape Architecture Program or to schedule a tour, please email Kimberlee Douglas, Program Director of Landscape Architecture Program, or call at 215-951-0115.
Watch: I Am ...
Hear firsthand from our students and faculty about what it's like to be a Landscape Architecture major.