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Let me get this straight, after I acquire my masters in architecture I will be equipped enough to do landscspe work and interior design?

I just want to be sure. Whoever answered my last question thank you a ton. That's the most straightforward answer. I would just like to make sure I have flexibility in my work. Also since landscape architecture is different what is the major difference? Thank you all so much.

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  • 4 years ago

    Architecture has nothing to do with landscape architecture, really. You need to know your botany to start with to make a dent into all you need to know for landscape architecture! You have no just cause to attempt landscape architecture with an architecture degree. Requirements are far too different!

    You are not hanging out your shingle as an interior designer with an architecture degree, either. Again, specialized knowledge is required. Since when did any of your architecture courses teach you the difference between Biedermeier & Eastlake? Bet you are totally stumped by that last sentence - which proves the point.

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