Purdue Agricultural Communications featured a story this week on Landscape Architecture senior Mary Schultz’s capstone project with the College of Veterinary Medicine, creating outdoor spaces designed specifically for animal well-being. Her work considers how animals uniquely experience environments while ensuring functionality for veterinary students and staff. The project demonstrates the valuable intersection of landscape architecture and veterinary science, highlighting HLA’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and hands-on learning opportunities.
Read the story: How do landscape architects design spaces for animals?