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Landscape Architecture is an art and discipline that harmoniously combines land, natural elements, and man-made structures into a unified and functional space. It encompasses the design, planning, management, preservation, and rehabilitation of outdoor environments, including parks, gardens, campuses, public spaces, and urban landscapes. Rooted in architectural principles, this discipline also draws from ecology, horticulture, geography, and environmental psychology to create aesthetically pleasing, sustainable, and people-oriented spaces. By integrating built forms with natural surroundings, landscape architecture enhances the quality of life, promotes well-being, and fosters a sense of community.