Program Description

Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/02/2007 - 2:51pm.

As a learning community we will explore the following questions: How can we understand landscapes as the products of human's engagement with the natural world? How can we move beyond the polarized romantic concepts of humans and nature and beyond the economic category of nature as resource? What philosophical, conceptual, and practical concepts can help us create sustainable landscapes that allow us to live well with each other and the natural world?

We will explore these questions through readings in the following disciplines: landscape architecture, ecology, geography, and environmental history. We will link theory and practice by studying contemporary efforts to restore local prairies in the Puget lowlands. We will assist The Nature Conservancy in current restoration efforts. We will also visit remnant prairies at Fort Lewis and in the Columbia Gorge. Students will conduct research on ecological restoration case studies. Students are required to attend all field trips including an overnight trip to the Columbia Gorge April 30-May 4.

Upload images to the class image galleries

Submitted by greenea on Fri, 05/11/2007 - 1:16pm.

Students can upload their images to the class image galleries by logging in and

  1. going to Create Content > ImageĀ 
  2. Title the image (keep the title as short as possible)
  3. Click browse to upload the file
  4. From the Image Galleries drop down list choose the appropriate gallery
  5. Hit Submit

Friday Afternoon

Submitted by smithm on Thu, 05/10/2007 - 12:09pm.
We are going to garden on the prarie roof garden tomorrow afternoon. Bring hats, gloves, sun screen and the like. We need extra trowels, so if you have one bring it to class. Dig? Best, Matt and Frederica