Master in Garden Design Online

Master in Garden Design Online

ONLINE

Training course

The objective of the Master's Course in Garden Design is to consolidate the student's technical and artistic skills in the design of gardens, parks and green areas, in order to create harmonious and fascinating compositions and place them in a living and natural context. Integration with the landscape is in fact an essential principle in green design, which must aim for a perfect fusion between nature and the work of man. Each of the decorative elements required to complete the project must aim to achieve the necessary balance between the vitality of vegetation and the art of human intervention.

The design phase of this full-immersion master's degree in garden design is based on the integration between the environment and the needs of the client, between functionality and design choices. All this is fundamental in order to find effective and appropriate solutions, capable of shaping the landscape with elegance and with constant attention to the relationship between tradition and new trends.

Il Garden Designer l’esperto che fa rifiorire la tua casa - IDI

Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating private gardens and parks. The project, from design to realisation, is carried out personally by a professional, the garden designer, who has in-depth knowledge of horticulture and green space design. Occasionally a garden designer may also be a landscape architect. Amateur or professional gardeners can also achieve a high level of competence in garden design depending on their experience or training, following qualified master courses or working alongside established professionals in the field.

What you will learn

  • Botany and landscape ecology
  • Recognition of botanical and tree species
  • Classification of ornamental species
  • History of the garden
  • How to choose plants for nursery
  • Urban green
  • Sensory elements use
  • Creative workshop with project

Programme

Botany and landscape ecology

Plant anatomy

Plant physiognomy

Knowledge of botanical and arboreal species

Dimensions, foliage, colors, transparencies, full and empty

Leaf, stem and thorns

Vascular plants

Healing Garden Seminar

Biological form

Tubers

Fruits

Classification of ornamental species

Notes on the main ornamental tree species

Annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous ornamental plants

Use of ornamental plants

Social function of ornamental plants

History of the garden

The art of gardens - Historical notes

The medieval garden

The fifteenth-century garden

The Renaissance garden

The court gardens of the seventeenth century

Notes on the Chinese and Japanese garden

The landscaped garden

Great park and garden

XX century

Contemporary landscaper

Drawing exercises

How to choose plants for nursery

The nursery material

Material classification

Morphological analysis of the material

Ground characteristics

Ground components

Physico-mechanical properties

Motion of water in the saturated and unsaturated porous medium

Urban green

Urban forest

Terraces design and roof gardens

Artificial solution of green areas

Urban green areas analysis and classification of

Urban green functions

Urban green regulations

Private and public green

Creative workshop with project

Vertical garden

Realization of vertical green, differences between parietal green and vertical garden

Natural composition applied to the vertical garden

Botanical aspects of compositions, between north and south exposure, indoor and outdoor; Analysis of installation and maintenance issues

Case histories: realization and execution of works

Sensory elements use

Perfumes

Colors

Seasonal chromatisms of colour

green vine plants on arc covered pathways

Job opportunities

The skills acquired with the Master's degree in Garden Design can be spent in the realisation of green projects for public and private spaces. The green design expert can work as a freelancer or collaborate with design studios in the sector.

Phases of the course

Preliminary lessons: teaching material
Online classroom phase: 84 hours of online lessons
4-hour lessons - twice a week - every Tuesday and Thursday from 14.00 to 18.00
Project work
Internship phase: 300-hour internship at partner companies in the participant's region of interest

Facilitations

Possibility of financing the enrolment fee Video CV editing and updating for dissemination to companies in the sector at the end of the training course in the candidate's region of preference.

How to apply

Fill out the information request form and we will contact you within a few days. In the selection of candidates the scholastic CV, work experience and motivational letter will be considered. It is possible and advisable to send a portfolio of previous works. The examining commission, considering these elements, will communicate the result of the selection and the admission to the Course by filling the application form.

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Master in Garden Design Online 

COURSE PHASES

Preliminary lessons: teaching material
Online classroom phase: 84 hours of online lessons
4-hour lessons - twice a week - every Tuesday and Thursday from 14.00 to 18.00
Project work
Internship phase: 300-hour internship at partner companies in the participant's region of interest

Video CV realisation
Reworking and updating the CV for dissemination to companies in the sector at regional or national level

CERTIFICATES
  • Certificate of attendance online classroom phase
  • Project Work Certificate
  • Certificate of attendance Internship
Il Garden Designer l’esperto che fa rifiorire la tua casa - IDI

COURSE FEATURES

Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating private gardens and parks. The project, from design to realisation, is carried out personally by a professional, the garden designer, who has in-depth knowledge of horticulture and green space design. Occasionally a garden designer may also be a landscape architect. Amateur or professional gardeners can also achieve a high level of competence in garden design depending on their experience or training, following qualified master courses or working alongside established professionals in the field.

PROFESSIONAL OUTLETS

The skills acquired with the Master's degree in Garden Design can be spent in the realisation of green projects for public and private spaces. The green design expert can work as a freelancer or collaborate with design studios in the sector.

TRAINING COURSE

The objective of the Master's Course in Garden Design is to consolidate the student's technical and artistic skills in the design of gardens, parks and green areas, in order to create harmonious and fascinating compositions and place them in a living and natural context. Integration with the landscape is in fact an essential principle in green design, which must aim for a perfect fusion between nature and the work of man. Each of the decorative elements required to complete the project must aim to achieve the necessary balance between the vitality of vegetation and the art of human intervention.

The design phase of this full-immersion master's degree in garden design is based on the integration between the environment and the needs of the client, between functionality and design choices. All this is fundamental in order to find effective and appropriate solutions, capable of shaping the landscape with elegance and with constant attention to the relationship between tradition and new trends.

PROGRAM

Botany and landscape ecology

Plant anatomy

Plant physiognomy

Knowledge of botanical and arboreal species

Dimensions, foliage, colors, transparencies, full and empty

Leaf, stem and thorns

Vascular plants

Healing Garden Seminar

Biological form

Tubers

Fruits

Classification of ornamental species

Notes on the main ornamental tree species

Annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous ornamental plants

Use of ornamental plants

Social function of ornamental plants

History of the garden

The art of gardens - Historical notes

The medieval garden

The fifteenth-century garden

The Renaissance garden

The court gardens of the seventeenth century

Notes on the Chinese and Japanese garden

The landscaped garden

Great park and garden

XX century

Contemporary landscaper

Drawing exercises

How to choose plants for nursery

The nursery material

Material classification

Morphological analysis of the material

Ground characteristics

Ground components

Physico-mechanical properties

Motion of water in the saturated and unsaturated porous medium

Urban green

Urban forest

Terraces design and roof gardens

Artificial solution of green areas

Urban green areas analysis and classification of

Urban green functions

Urban green regulations

Private and public green

Creative workshop with project

Vertical garden

Realization of vertical green, differences between parietal green and vertical garden

Natural composition applied to the vertical garden

Botanical aspects of compositions, between north and south exposure, indoor and outdoor; Analysis of installation and maintenance issues

Case histories: realization and execution of works

Sensory elements use

Perfumes

Colors

Seasonal chromatisms of colour

TEACHERS

Margherita Cesaretti, garden designer and nature photographer lives and works in Tuscany, where she has cultivated her passion for art and nature. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence in Visual Arts and New Expressive Languages, she honed her artistic sensitivity and ability to capture the beauty of the natural world through the lens of her camera. Parallel to her artistic training, she embarked on an academic path by studying Natural Sciences at the University of Florence. Her love for the plant world and her continuous in-depth studies in the field led her to become a botany teacher in professional training courses for future greenskeepers and environmental hiking guides. Her collaboration with the organic and landscape architecture studio Stefano Mengoli has enabled her to combine art, science and nature in the design of unique green spaces in harmony with their natural surroundings.

Andrea Pelleriti, Landscape Architect and Agronomist, is a freelance professional in the field of landscape architecture specialising in the design of gardens and terraces of different sizes, both in Italy and abroad, also following the realisation of some of Patrick Blanc's Green Walls. In the agronomic field, he is mainly involved in arboriculture consultancy, stability control by means of the V.T.A. (Visual Tree Assessment) method and expert opinions in the hail sector. Licensed as a consultant on the sustainable use of plant protection products and on alternative defence methods and the purchase and use of plant protection products. Lecturer at various institutions for the Green Maintenance Course (pursuant to Art. 12 of Law 154/2016). Consultant for the F.lli Sgaravatti Nursery in Turin. Since 2013 ordinary member of A.I.A.P. (Italian Association of Landscape Architecture) and since 2019 treasurer of the Piedmont and Aosta Valley Section.

TEACHERS

As an AIAPP member, Forestry and Landscape Engineer with a specialisation at the Department of Urban and Territory Planning of the Faculty of Architecture in Florence, Tommaso Giorgino has been able to build up an interdisciplinary cultural background and skills that have been consolidated over the years also through research activities in the academic sphere (D.S.P.V. in Bari and the "greenLab" Applied Geomatics Laboratory, School of Architecture and Built Environment of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm). This allowed her to deepen her preparation, developing a particular aptitude for the implementation and use of GIS technologies to support the processes of ecological landscape analysis, assessment and planning, floristic-vegetational studies, landscape restoration projects, and the design and management of green areas; all based on the principles of landscape ecology.

His specific professional qualification and expertise in Europlanning have allowed him, over the years, in addition to assignments and consultancies in the private sector, to carry out numerous experiences in the public sector.

Matteo Foschi, a Milanese garden designer, founded the green design studio Odd Garden in 2013. He has always been passionate about botany and landscaping, combining these two passions with his artistic and cultural background strongly influenced by the world of street art, architecture and photography, finding the right combination that opens the doors of gardening to a vision that moves away from the classic conception of gardening with a particular choice of green elements and the inclusion of artistic elements within the installations. In addition to gardens and terraces in Milan, he has designed and realised installations for various brands linked to the world of fashion, art and design, including Uniqlo, Jil Sander, Adidas, N21, Macsiotti and the New York Times, and collaborated with internationally renowned artists such as the Australian Linda Tegg and the artist Edoardo Tresoldi.

TEACHERS

Sonia Santella is a garden designer, blogger and freelance journalist. She holds a Bachelor of arts degree from Stockholm University and is currently a member of a Scandinavian landscape research network. She completed her training at theQuasar Design University Institute in Rome, specialising in the design of public and private green spaces. He has been writing specialised articles in the field of landscape architecture for about ten years and cultivates a passion for garden photography by collaborating with Italian and Swedish magazines. In 2009, he published his first book, entitled Gardens of Sweden. Green passion and culture from the 19th century to the present day and in 2012 Royal Gardens of Sweden. An enchanted journey through art and nature.

Pierpaolo Tagliola has a broad background in gardens and landscape design. Before becoming a landscape architect, he collaborated with several nurseries and worked for years in garden design, a passion he crowned by obtaining a degree with honours in Agriculture and then a Master's degree with honours in Landscape Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Turin. A consultant for the AG&P studio in Milan, he is involved in numerous projects in Italy, Switzerland, China, Russia and Libya. He was executive manager of the Azerbaijan pavilion for AG&P during Expo 2015 and member of the artistic direction of Franciacorta in bloom and the Garden Festival.

TEACHERS

Information updated to 04/18/2024
Document generated on 04/05/2024 up-to-date information on the training course are available online at this link: https://www.italiandesigninstitute.com/en/master-in-garden-design-2/

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