Opening the Toolbox
I interview two landscape architects about how they express and advance their practice through software development.
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I interview two landscape architects about how they express and advance their practice through software development.
While landscape architects have explored computer-generated grading plans, they appear to have overlooked the possibility of grading-plan-generated computers.
A look at the impacts of new AI models and methods for Landscape Architecture Australia.
A maximalist manual for the Stages Eurorack module and some digressions on abstraction in modular synthesis.
A few platforms for architectural discourse blessed by the absence of a like button.
An integrative approach to improving the accessibility and extensibility of tangible tables as general-purpose 'tools for thought'.
Speculations on 'gardening' models of landscape architectural practice as means to design between urban landscapes and urban networks.
A discussion of strategies for teaching parametric approaches in landscape architectural education that re-orient the role of dynamic geometry.
Stacks on stacks on stacks on stacks — the case for a more modular digital toolkit within landscape architecture.
Time is a flat canopy radius. A brief study in introducing parametric approaches to planting design.
Thoughts on Julian Raxworthy's discussion of the 'process discourse' in landscape architecture and the digital techniques it promotes.
A shortlist of what I'll be reading online this year.
Few landscape architects have adopted computational tools and techniques. Why might that be?
The one in which a web developer manages to create a website.