I have also studied landscape architecture, and I understand your mood now. The following is the text:
Landscape architecture major, because of its strong comprehensiveness, has a very complicated content and strong concept, resulting in the phenomenon of learning but not being proficient.
Generally speaking, gardens can be divided into three directions:
1, plant direction: engaged in plant cultivation and propagation, introduction and domestication, comprehensive utilization of plant landscaping, etc. , said too much.
2. Engineering direction: survey, survey, planning, design, construction and other engineering-related projects, including construction projects.
3, artistic direction: this range is hard to say, see how to understand, such as weddings, flower shops. At present, the market calls itself art. In fact, it is very simple to insert a flower and arrange a scene. I can't say the real art clearly, because we really don't understand it. ......
It is very difficult to be a real master of landscape architecture, as I summarized in my college days (it was boring at that time). To become a master gardener, you must be familiar with dozens of disciplines (this one alone is dozens of disciplines), understand plants (there are too many plant classifications, and there are many corresponding disciplines), have certain artistic cells, and understand engineering (including various disciplines).
It is equivalent to learning the basics of many industries at school, and it feels like a panacea.