Landscape Architecture Masters Theses
Fully accredited by the American Society of Landscape Architects, RISD’s MLA program is unique in that it gives students access to a wide range of fine art and design courses on campus, along with classes at Brown University, study abroad options and a six-week Wintersession that allows for focused study on campus or off. In addition, the program revolves around environmental and global issues, with recent involvement in projects in Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Ghana and beyond.
In the final year, students complete the course of study by developing a thesis and a methodology for testing their conceptual premise through a committed design project. This final requirement differs from most programs, and allows students to spend the time they need to develop a visual and written language that articulates their interests and future direction. All MLA candidates also participate in the RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition, a large-scale public show held annually.
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Theses from 2024
Detroit Jazz Geographies: Marronage and Speculative Urban Futures, Denzel Amoah
Folding (and Unfolding): A Site-Responsive Strategy for Reusing Construction and Demolition Waste, Jennifer Ansley
DEFINING SELF IN THE URBAN FRONTIER, YIMENG AN
Tethered by Nourishment - Exploring Sovereignty within an Urban Food Apartheid, Benjamin Bailey
Landing: body, site, material, Renata Berta
Trans-species Communication, Fueled by Efforts of Remediation, Naomi Canino
Discovering The Lightness of Being, Yuemeng Dai
Beach Autonomous Zone, Carl Garvey
Thickness of Place: Urban Stratigraphy and Rammed Earth Construction in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Alexandra Goodenough
Bilateral Vertical Urbanization, Yifan Huang
Migrating with the Salt Marsh, Yiming Lei
Settling Dust, Unsettling Ground, Olivia Newroz
Conspicuous Repair: Drawing Attention to Brokenness in Public Landscapes, Ashley Pedersen
Spirit of Place: examining chinese principles of place-making in a contemporary urban context, Junyi Shi
TIMELESS TEACHINGS & UNBRIDLED POSSIBILITIES, Ruijie TAI
Revitalizing Public Spaces: Integrating Mental Exercise into Contemporary Landscape Architecture Design, Silin Wang
Empathetic Reverberations, Tianyue Wang
A New Grounding, Corey Watanabe
Fluid Futures: The Revitalization of Yangzhou Through Its Historical Waterways, Feiyang Wu
Memory and Experiential Lab, Yufan XU
Small Islands Commons: Retrieving Territory, Identity and Rights in The Bahamas, Fangzhou Zhao
EquiVision Habitat: The Collective Dreamworks, Shixuan Zhou
Theses from 2023
Starting From Ecotone Reconnecting Fragmented Mission Hill, Xinyi Cai
Arctic Resilience: Adaptive Networks of Self-Sufficiency, Jingjing Cui
Beyond the Lines, Miranda-Max de Beer
Abundance within Scarcity: Food Security in the Favelas of Brazil, Menglin Ding
Cities of Tomorrow Future Urban Planning Strategies, Jingyu Ge
Landscape De/Re-Construction through Art, Manuel Gonzalez
Liquid Border, YINGFAN JIA
FLOWS OF SOUND “Harnessing Sound As Critical Urban Resources”, Zuan Lin
Temporary urbanism-spatial democracy in the temporary city, Shijie Li
MODERN NOMADISM ——A network of reciprocal moorings, Jinting Liu
Enhancing Wellbeing In Public Landscape Through Light, Ruiqing Miao
CRACKS OF THE CITY: Crack as an invitation for informality, Yusha Miao
The Root of Culture: Human Ritual and the Soils of West Virginia, Aleece Mount
Celebrate Scarcity: Water Harvesting as Cultural Keystone, Jiajun Ni
Orchestration of Experience, Jingyi Shen
SENSIBLE NATURE: To “See” As We Once Did, Yuhan Su
Vanishing Ice, Zhehao Tang
Rebuild Relationships Between City, Agriculture and Ecosystem in the World of the Drought, Ninghao Wang
Moving In, Moving Up, Moving On : The adaptation and preservation of Chinese diasporas through food, Jieqi Yao
Watering the Soul: Reintroduction of Water to the Urban Space, Danfei Zhang
Healing the Haunted: Rituals of Mourning and Suture, Pian Zhang
City as Cemetery, Siqiao Zhao
Theses from 2022
X-Era: adaptation to the future uncertainty with sustainable Indigenous wisdom, Ruoyuan Chen
Systemic design: Experiments to trigger pedestrian empathy in the urban system, Yu Chen
City of intelligent soil: systematic approach towards urban soil mutualism, Yuting Chen
To mine or not to mine? Epistemological development of the Pebble Mine landscape in Lake Iliamna area as a resilient commons system, Chenfang (Vincent) Gang
Urban vine: reimagine the scaffolding as a repair opportunity to transform the ecosystem, Shuyi Guan
Arriving in the city: reimagining the urban footholds for rural workers, Xinlei Gu
Scalability system: A tool for bioregional navigation, Lulu Hou
We walk, we live: reclaiming the rights of female and other gender minorities to the urban commons, Wenxi (Hillary) Huang
Darkness matters: understanding the ecological effects and human sensory perception of night lighting, Zitong (Shirley) Hui
Field guide to gendered public life : balancing the preservation of the existing vibrant public life with the improvement of the female experience, Christina Koutsoukou
Anti-gentrification: reconnect Chinatown through culture practice, Xianzhongge (Allen) Liu
Aquatic assemblages: improving dragonfly habitat and water quality in an urban park, Yan Liu
Trash matters: material strategies for prolonging the life of single-use plastic, Zixin Li
Infection-free landscape: adaptable urban open space design during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, Weirong Luo
Offshore speculation: generative ethics for submerged lands, Leigh Miller
Design in support of playfulness, Seung Hwan Oh
Living with fire, Mohan Wang
Farming publics: Use farming practices as a tool to de-alienate people with land, Sirui Wang
Sensory resilience in urban walkingscapes: Space making strategies for streetside public systems in neuro- inclusive city visions, Yingying Wang
Slow down: Investigating how pop-up installations transform multi-use space, Yuanrui Wang
Landscape of resistance: reimagining public space for a vibrant socio-political life, Ziyu Wang
Zoopolis: repurpose urban infrastructure to welcome invisible neighbors, Yu Xiao
The Urban fabric: upcycling textile waste into raw material for urban ground surface design, Wenlin Yang
Agricultural Landscape as cultural practice : through the lens of rice farming, Yumeng Yan
One land / one ocean: reactivate coastal commons in urban territory, Chengie Zhang
Bee stations: refueling bees and creating opportunities for education, Jinghan Zhou
Cross border conservation - China - North Korea border, Ziyu Zhou
The future of the High Plains Aquifer: addressing potential desertification in the Great Plains, Hongfei Zuo
Theses from 2021
Solastalgic ecotone: the critical zone in suspension, Bareeq Bahman
The sixth migration - rural/urban "heterotopia", Pan Chen
Inclusive multi-sensory landscape: directing visually impaired people in a perception world, Tianqi Chen
Urban tree community: living with tree spirits, Xueying Chen
Blur the boundaries: an aerial coexisting system for birds and humans on rooftops, Yu Fang
Holding: speculative infrastructure for fire mitigation, Ian George
Rewilding Seattle: a green network for both humans and non-humans, Zhouqian Guo
Mutable landscapes: diversity through the lens of the earth's biomass, Ilya Iskhakov
The TEK-way: traditional ecological knowledge: a catalyst to building resilient communities, Smera Rose Jacob
Transforming islands: a living memorial for the Marshall Islands, Chengwen Jiang
Reimagining the damage: an exploration on urban brownfield regeneration strategies, Jun Jiang
Re-foresting: cohabitation of human and trees, Chengyu Ke
Filmic landscape: a performative space with multi-medium, Zhihong Ke
Land, labor, water: an agricultural commons in the Central Valley of California, Jacob Lightman
Post-industry brownfield renewal system: precision strategy and design via the new methodology, Sirui Li
Fluid ground: imagining a floating future for Tuvalu, Yuxi Liu
Eco-waste: household waste material flows in a circular economy, Erqi Meng
Affordable Green: what cause landscape gentrification and how we deal with it, Siyu Pan
Virtuality, reality, community, Siqi Rao
Synthetic undulation: improving the marine life quality on the Indonesian island of Seleyar, Shreeyaa Shah
Community steward of the deep bay: staging Lau Fau Shan for resiliency through collective participation, Lauren Tam
Across the boundary: addressing segregation along transportation infrastructure, Ruochen Wang
Regional food self sufficiency: new visions for productive landscapes, Yiling Wang
Wandering land: landscape on space station, Xin Wen
Optics / perception / experience: regenerating agricultural landscape through railways, Tianyi Xie
A better city for her: design safer public spaces for women in the United States and China, Geruihan Xu