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February 20, 2020 Winter 2020 Externships: Experience and Explore

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While some students use winter break as a time to catch up on sleep, reconnect with friends and family or enjoy holiday food, Landscape Architecture students spent their 2019-2020 break networking with professionals and increasing their design experiences.

Ten students in the School of Landscape Architecture spent their winter breaks participating in externships across the country. From the 鈥淕olden Gate City鈥 of San Francisco to the legendary, historical city of Salem, Mass., our students explored the innerworkings of top firms and gained priceless professional experiences.

Externships are short-term internships, typically spanning between one week and one month, where students visit a firm to shadow, observe and work with professionals. Externships normally occur during winter or spring break.

During these experiences, students spend 1-2 weeks gaining exposure to a firm鈥檚 projects and daily operations. For most students, externships also are seen as an opportunity to experience what it鈥檚 like to live and work in a different city.

Taylor Harrell, 5th-year Architecture student in the 5+1 program, externed with in Salem. She described what is was like to work with a renowned firm and how its supportive studio culture and diversity impacted her career goals.

鈥淲orking at Landworks over winter break was an amazing experience that opened my eyes to thoughtful design, professionalism and supportive studio culture in the world of landscape architecture,鈥 Harrell said. 鈥淚 worked on local projects in Boston and international projects in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai. These projects helped me learn more about cultural differences and how these must be incorporated into design methods in order to achieve success.鈥

Third-year Landscape Architecture student, Sam Irwin, completed a second externship. In 2018, he externed with in Nashville and found his experiences so valuable, he completed his second externship this winter with of Denver, Colo. Like Harrell, Irwin was exposed to new ideas surrounding landscape architecture that has deeply impacted his ideas about his future.

鈥淓xterning for Great Ecology was truly a wonderful experience,鈥 Irwin said. 鈥淲hile there, I learned about ecological consulting, which is a highly specialized field that is attracting more and more landscape architects. I learned that it takes a wide variety of professionals from many different disciplines working together to achieve a well-organized ecological design.鈥

Other students who participated in winter externships include Sidney Bittinger, in 快活视频; Caleb Brackney, in Cambridge, Mass.; Sue Choi, in Denver; Matt Cowan, in Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chloe Kilpatrick, in Nashville; Wes Lamberson, in Asheville, NC; Wyatt Pless, in San Francisco; and Kinsey Simmerman, in 快活视频.

Though each student had different experiences, they all recognize that these opportunities came about thanks to the dedication of Gale Fulton, director of the School of Landscape Architecture. Students in the School of Landscape Architecture interested in a winter or spring break externship should contact Fulton.

 

Learn more!

Read about our students’ externships in 2018-2019

Apply to the School of Landscape Architecture

 

Article written by Caitlin Long, Communications Intern