Academic Programs
BACHELOR'S DEGREE - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
MASTER'S DEGREE - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
BACHELOR'S DEGREE - HORTICULTURE
AMBLER ARBORETUM OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
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Coming Up
Thursday, May 9 through Wednesday,
May 15
Community and Regional Planning Studio Presentation: “Aging With Our Communities”
Thursday, May 9, 5 p.m., Ambler Campus Learning Center Room 207
Information: 267-468-8300 or CRPlanning@temple.edu.
School of Environmental Design Graduation Ceremony/Campus Reception
Thursday, May 16, 3:30 p.m., Learning Center Auditorium; Campus Reception will follow in the Formal Gardens
RSVP: 267-468-8020.
News
Temple University Ambler Students, Staff Dive Into Aquaponics
Temple University Ambler students battle stubborn invaders during Sustainability Action Day
Horticulture student Brandon Huber wins 125 ribbons at Philadelphia Flower Show
Sasha Eisenman publishes new book on medicinal plants
Pauline Hurley-Kurtz named Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture
Varied Gardens at Ambler Arboretum are a Resource for Learning and Tranquility - VIEW THE VIDEO
Dr. Mary Myers named to ASLA Council of Fellows
Learn About Our Programs
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture at Temple University is committed to excellence in ecologically based education. Our goal is to train leaders in the art and science of horticulture and landscape architecture. Our programs (Landscape Architecture - BS and MLArch) and Horticulture (BS and AS) provide students with a knowledge and an understanding of the environment so that they can improve the quality of our urban, suburban and rural communities.
Major honors at Philadelphia Flower Show
../news/675-2013-Flower-Show-Awards.htm Months of hard work by Temple University Ambler students and faculty paid off with special honors for Temple’s 2013 Philadelphia Flower Show Exhibit, “WILDE! Cultivating wonder in everyday places.”
WILDE! was awarded The Alfred M. Campbell Memorial Trophy, given to the “Educational major exhibit that demonstrates the most successful use of a variety of plants in a unique fashion;” a PHS (Pennsylvania Horticultural Society) Special Achievement Award for the “best achievement in creating a wild, natural environment;” and a PHS Gold Medal Award, “for the best use of PHS Gold Medal plants in a major exhibit.”
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