The Master's in Landscape Architecture is aimed at those who wish to design interventions for the conservation and sustainable transformation of open spaces and the landscapes to which they belong, be they urban, agricultural, or forestry, degraded, ordinary, or of particular value. Contemporary perspectives on the factors and processes responsible for landscape characteristics and dynamics combine readings and interpretations for the planning and design of strong-forward looking policies and actions of conservation, management, or transformation. The study program includes interdisciplinary applied experiences of laboratory, also thanks to collaborations with public and private bodies. The acquisition of transcalar design approaches that encompass both material and immaterial dimensions fosters the ability to imagine sustainable transformations of places and landscapes, training professionals capable of intervening creatively and responsibly within territories.