This paper focuses on the fundamental role of the profession of landscape architecture in shaping contemporary cities and urban areas. Described research will be implemented on the conditions of Czech Republic. In US and China, countries with a fundamentally different understanding and practice of landscape architecture from the Czech Republic, started new tendencies that successfully demonstrate recently established models for urban planning such as landscape and ecological urbanism. These approaches have been and continue to be applied and should be considered to learn from. Our recent research is trying to identify successful models that can be used as case studies for further work. We propose an exploratory model that can help establish a successful and sustainable base for integration of landscape architecture into the process of designing urban landscape. It consists of four consecutive steps. First is promotion of Landscape Architecture as a discipline with its own domain and defining aspect which deals and focuses upon process, transformation and duration. Promotion of desirable projects based of designated criteria is required. Second is new demand which will be created in the existing market with the focus on public and private corporate sector. Third will be providing supply in form of establishing a new curriculum as an internationally recognized degree at Czech public (and/or) private university. After performing and fulfilling previous steps a need for different legislation and policy will arise and shape new professional background. Countries mentioned above are diametrically different from the Czech Republic in scale; political, economical, cultural and social system. What can be possibly applicable for Czech Republic is the interdisciplinary approach and open dialogue. This is the core issue that has to be addressed in place where the old model remains and continues to be used in education and practice.