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"The School is dedicated to the education and development of future corporate leaders in the professions of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, and urban design...The unparalleled resources of the GSD and those of Harvard University, including its courses, museums, libraries, and cultural events, are available to all students."
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This article could use a bit more detail. Let's see some more information about its programs, facilities and underlying philosophy. --Archdeceiver (talk) 18:42, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
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I am trying to understand how listing that the Harvard Graduate School of Design has a post-professional Master in Landscape Architecture II (MLA II) degree program is an unnecessary detail when the Master of Architecture II (MArch II) degree program is listed; and it is listed as a post-professional degree. They are similar in that both require that applicants have a previous professional degree in architecture or landscape architecture, and are therefore post-professional degrees. The MLA II program is not the same as the MLA I program. MLA II is a two year program, while MLA I is a three year program. And these MLA programs are "Master in", not "Master of"
Additionally, the Master of Architecture in Urban Design (MAUD) program is listed as a post-professional degree, but my edit to also list the Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design (MLAUD) program as post-professional was deleted. Again, both require a previous professional degree in architecture or landscape architecture. This is clearly indicated on the MAUD/MLAUD webpage.
I incorrectly thought that the Master of Architecture program was still titled Master in Architecture. It seems that the name was changed this year. So, thank you for correcting that. But it seems like demonstrating the differences between the architecture programs is being favored, and the landscape architecture programs are not getting the same attention. 2601:546:C100:1480:919C:8818:8166:739B (talk) 21:19, 2 April 2023 (UTC)
Please weigh in pro or con on notability. I see many mentions of the magazine in reliable sources but nothing in-depth. Maybe someone here has something. One alternative suggested has been to merge that article into a new section in this article. --A. B. (talk • contribs • global count) 17:03, 11 July 2023 (UTC)