UBC Landscape Architecture Projects

SCHOOL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 2013 GRADUATE STUDIO PROJECTS

The UBC School of Landscape Architecture graduate students’ studio assignment was to define a physical ‘problem statement’ in Squamish, and then develop landscape architecture solutions for those problems. Ideas included everything from safe and developed sidewalks for the public, to more local green produce for the community in order to encourage youth in Squamish to live a healthier lifestyle.Other ideas included ways to improve vacant lots downtown, improvement of storm water management, proposed concepts for the West Barr Log Sort, and a Mamquam greenway connecting the Mamquam River landscape down through Loggers Lane to the estuary.

Select a project below to view one of the UBC Landscape Architecture projects.

UBC MDC Report2 UBC Sean Yen3 UBC Shan GDP2 UBC T.White GDP2 UBC TerenceRodford2 UBC Connecting to Source2 UBC Lukas Holy UBC Dan Borslein UBC CDL squamish2 UBC PaulPeters MG UBC WasteScapes UBC JordanMcAuley2 UBC GDP Summary RMB4

    THE ESTUARY EDGE
By Michele Campbell
    MAMQUAM (RE-)EMERGING
By Sean Yen-hsiao Lin
    CULTIVATING THE YOUNG
By Shan Liu
    URBAN DARNING
By Tatiana White
    TENDING THE WILD
By Terence Radford
    CONNECTING TO SOURCE
By Alexander Suvajac

    WETLAND WITHIN REACH
By Lukas Holy

    RE-CREATING + RECREATING
By Dan Borslein

    GROWING SQUAMISH
By Charlotte Drache-Lambert
    MAMQUAM GREENWAY
By Paul Peters
    WASTESCAPES
By Nicole Schneider
    RECONCILING HUMAN + RELIGION SCALE THROUGH THE INFRASTRUCTURAL LANDSCAPE
By Jordon McAuley

   
REVEALING THE MAMQUAM BLIND
By Ania Mélanie Durán Gaillard