Profession Landscape Designer

Learn how to design a landscape environment, zone an area, and present projects from scratch with no experience in the field.

Landscape designers not only select plants, but also think about lighting and communications, and design recreational areas. They make sketches, create design drawings, and oversee the implementation of the project.

You’ll build a portfolio, start a career in a landscape design studio, or landscape your own land.

Landscape designer today

A landscape designer creates gardens, parks, and summer gardens. He selects plants, designs bridges and rock gardens, and calculates the cost of the project.

The task of landscape design – the creation of a harmonious space in which the beauty and convenience are combined.

Any design involves expressive means, elements, colors, techniques. For the landscape designer such means are plants, parts of the natural landscape, buildings, garden accessories.

What you will learn

Create architectural and landscape projects

Calculate optimal project costs and work with contractors

Understand landscape design styles and apply them in practice

Create colorful project presentations for clients

Navigate the range and properties of plants

Work in SketchUp, AutoCAD, InDesign and Photoshop

Who is this course for

FOR BEGINNERS who want to learn the profession and get their first orders in a year

FOR LANDSCAPING DESIGNERS who want to reach the next level and increase their salaries

FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS: To obtain a related profession and increase the value of their services

FOR SITE OWNERS: To make all your ideas come to life

What will be in your portfolio

Own garden project with all documentation and estimates

Compositions of deciduous and ornamental flowering plants, conifers and perennials

Flowerbed with bulbous plants

Moodboards

Collages

Blueprints and layouts

The specialty landscape designer you can learn at the university, the education will take four to six years. There are specialized landscape faculties at universities in almost all major cities. This option is suitable if you have enough time and effort.

The university will be a good base, a lot of theoretical training. But also a lot of non-core subjects. You can also choose related areas (landscape architecture, decorative gardening, design architectural environment), and then take additional necessary courses.

Online courses in landscape design are the best option if you do not want to spend a lot of time studying.

our works

*You get a personal tutor during your studies. He organizes a convenient schedule and helps you with advice on anything