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The Ph.D. Program in Architecture and Landscape
Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a
unique, jointly administered program in which students may choose to
focus in either Architecture or Landscape Architecture, or work in
both. Interdisciplinary study and cross-disciplinary inquiry occur in
a congenial work environment, drawing upon a wealth of faculty and
resources in a range of campus units.
The School of Architecture and the Department of
Landscape Architecture are two of the oldest and most distinguished
professional degree programs of their kind in North America. Both
benefit from internationally distinguished faculty and from one of the
largest academic libraries in the world, with more than ten million
volumes and state-of-the-art electronic access to archival and data
base information, as well as access to major collections in nearby
cities.
The downtown centers of Champaign and Urbana, and
also the university itself, offer restaurants, cafes, theaters, clubs,
museums, shops, and a wide range of cultural events. At the same time,
our handsome campus is calm and peaceful, an excellent place for research,
study, and contemplation.
The West Urbana neighborhood
just adjacent to the campus, where many students and faculty live, was
recently recognized by the American Planning Association as one of the
10 Great Neighborhoods in America.
See
http://www.illinois.edu/ricker/CampusTour
and
http://www.planning.org/greatplaces/neighborhoods/2007/westurbana.htm
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