Landscape design is an art, a craft and a science. A true landscape designer should be proficient in all three aspects. This landscape design course is a foray into the fascinating world of gardens, from plant science to the art of creating a green oasis. The course is addressed to those who are passionate about botany and horticulture, as well as to those who want to pursue a business idea or a career in the field.
Diana Codrean, the tutor of the Landscape Design Course, also held a summer school program at Cembra this year, on garden design. You can find more details about it here.
The workshops are correlated to the acquired theoretical notions, aiming for gradual skill development, as needed in this industry. The approach will include both manual and digital techniques.
Price:
8 weeks of theory, online meetings on Zoom
4 weeks of practice, onsite workshops in Brașov
Each week dedicated to the theoretical part is divided into 4 topics:
T1. Week 1: October 25-31
History of Gardens: Mesopotamia
Principles of Garden Design: Inventory of the site and of the current situation
Garden Elements and Styles: Material and mineral: functions, pavements, fencing, furniture
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T2. Week 2: November 1-7
History of Gardens: Ancient Egypt
Principles of Garden Design: Site analysis
Garden Elements and Styles: Material and mineral: functions, pavements, fencing, furniture
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T3. Week 4: November 15-21
History of Gardens: Persia (Iran) and the Persian Empire
Principles of Garden Design: Site analysis
Garden Elements and Styles: Material and mineral: functions, pavements, fencing, furniture
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T4. Week 5: November 22-28
History of Gardens: Ancient Greece
Principles of Garden Design: Bubble Diagram
Garden Elements and Styles: The Rustic Style
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T5. Week 6: November 29 – December 5
History of Gardens: The Roman Empire
Principles of Garden Design: Bubble Diagram
Garden Elements and Styles: The Mediterranean Style
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T6. Week 8: December 13-19
History of gardens: The Roman Empire
Principles of Garden Design: The Concept. Handmade MOODBOARD presentation
Garden Elements and Styles: The Minimalist Style
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T7. Week 9: December 20-26
History of Gardens: The Middle Ages. The Garden of Castles and Monasteries
Principles of Garden Design: The Concept. Introduction to Photoshop
Garden Elements and Styles: The Japanese Style and the Feng-Shui Garden
The Science of Plants: The 7 Principles of Plant Selection
T8. Week 11: 10-16 January
History of Gardens: The Middle Ages. The Garden of Castles and Monasteries
Principles of Garden Design: The Concept. Introduction to Illustrator
Elements and styles of gardens: The Naturalistic Style
Plant science: The Plant Cell
Four weeks are dedicated to workshops which will be held on Saturdays (9: 00-13: 00, 14:00-18: 00) and Sundays (8: 00-13: 00), in Brașov.
P1. Week 3: November 13-14
P2. Week 7: December 11-12
P3. Week 10: January 8-9
P4. Week 12: January 22-23
The workshops will cover the following activities:
* For safety reasons, all participants must present the Covid-19 Vaccination Certificate in order to gain access to the workshops. We do not take into consideration negative tests or proof of illness. Thank you for understanding!
3.000,00 RON
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Our workshops and courses focus on the study and research of natural subjects through various disciplines, such as botanical art and flower design, landscape design, cyanotype, linocut, ink and textile dye. In forms of short workshops, distance learning, summer schools, art retreats and long term courses, our tutors aim to investigate creative explorations and authentic approaches of urban and wild nature.