Program
Version November 22, 2018 –keynotes and structure as result of peer review process (w/o speakers)
20th International Conference on Information Technologies in Landscape Architecture:
Landscape: Informed by Science, Shaped by Design
Thematic focal points:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Geoodesign Workshop | Public Lecture Bauhaus and Landscape Architecture | Start DLA Summer School Visual Assessment
Landscape Informed by Science, Shaped by Design | Analog+Digital | Geodesign
BIM | Workshops AR und VR | Algorithmic Landscape | Smart City
Teaching Digital Landscape Architecture | Excursion
DLA Summer School Visual Assessment (last day in residence)
Lyceum
Schwabestraße 3, Marmorsaal (Gebäude 01, Raum 114) 06846 Dessau
09.00 -10.00 | DLA Registration - Please sign up for the workshops |
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10.00 – 17.00 | Optional one day hands-on workshop Workshop on DIGITAL GEODESIGN SYNTHESIS State-of-the-art Geodesign case study on urban development Prof. Dr. Carl Steinitz, CASA/UCL and Harvard University, United States Dr. Michele Campagna, University di Cagliari, Italy et al. see separate description for prerequisites |
ROOM 004
Gebäude 8, Bauhausstr. 05, 06846 Dessau
[table “9” not found /]BAUHAUS AUDITORIUM and CANTEEN
Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau
08.00-09.00 | DLA Registration | In the foyer of the Bauhaus Aula - Please sign up for the workshops |
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09.00-09.15 | Welcoming address | Prof. Dr. Elena Kashtanova, Dean, Department of Agriculture, Anhalt University |
09.15-10.00 | Opening Keynote | Prof. Kathryn Moore, President IFLA, Birmingham City University, United Kingdom Landscape Architecture Practice in Europe Moderation: Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch, Anhalt University, Germany |
10.00-10.30 | Coffee | |
10.30-12.00 | Session 1 | Landscape: Informed by Science, Shaped by Design Moderation: tba Dr. Stephen Ervin, Harvard University and Dr. Jörg Rekittke, Leibniz University, Hanover, Germany Landscape: Informed by Science, Shaped by Design - Introduction Prof. Aidan Ackerman, ESF Syracuse. N.Y., United States Computation and Visualization of Coastal Sea Level Rise Mitigation Strategies: Digital Applications of Scientific Data to Formulate Design Workflows for Climate Change Dr. Ata Tara, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Towards Managing Visual Impacts on Public Spaces: A Quantitative Approach to Studying Visual Complexity and Enclosure Using Visual Bowl and Fractal Dimension Paola Sturla, Harvard Graduate School of Design, United States Landscape Perception through Complex Data: Exploring George Hargreaves’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London |
12.00-13.00 | Lunch | |
13.00-14.00 | Session 2 | Analog and Digital Landscape Architecture Keynote Prof. Dr. Carl Steinitz, CASA/UCL and Harvard University, United States and Dr. Joseph Claghorn, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Landscape Architecture from Analog to Digital: A Personal Perspective |
14.00-15.30 | Parallel lecture | Moderation: Dr. Jörg Rekittke, Leibniz University Hanover, Germany Dr. Agnès Patuano, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Investigating Landscape Preference Using Fractal Geometry Dr. Madeline Brown, University of Florida United States ILAS: Intrinsic Landscape Assessment System for Landscape Design and Planning in the National Capital Region Marcel Bilurbina, Sergi Abellan, Marilena Christodoulou, AELAND, Spain Landscape Design Methodology: Pattern Formation Through the Use of Cellular Automata Tianyi Zhao, Southeast University, Nanjing, China Researching on the Tidal Flooding Through the Coastal Simulation: Developing Potential Managed Realignment Areas of Humber Estuary in England |
14.00-15.30 | Parallel 1.5 hour workshop: | WS 2A: Lands Design: landscaping design tools for Rhino - Francesc Salla a. Anna Villafañe, Asuni, Barcelona, Spain |
15.30-16.00 | Coffee | |
16.00-17.30 | Parallel lecture Session 3: | Moderation: Dr Michele Campagna, Università di Cagliari, Italy Presentations on the theme Geodesign Dr. Jörg Rekittke, Leibniz University Hanover and Philip Paar, Laubwerk, Berlin, Germany Experience of a Genuine Geodesign Act Timothy Murtha, Luwei Wang, University of Florida, United States Historical Analysis of Land Use Change and Geodesign of Rapid Urbanization: Orlando, Florida, USA Prof. Brian Orland, University of Georgia, United States Improving our Global Infrastructure: The International Geodesign Collaboration Zihao Zhang, University of Virginia, United States The Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in Landscape Design: A Case Study in Coastal Virginia, USA |
16.00-17.30 | Parallel 1.5 hour workshop: | WS 3: Augmented Reality for Landscape Design – Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch, Daeyong Kim, Pool 2 in G.02 Mathias Feimer, Susanne Raabe, Anhalt University, Germany |
19.00-20.00 | Public Keynote | Prof. Dr. Mike Batty, CASA, The Bartlett, University College London, United Kingdom Networks in Design: Resolving Conflicts and Reaching for Optimality in City Planning Moderation: Sairah Badar, Anhalt University, Germany |
20.00 | Reception in Bauhaus canteen with World Melange from Bernburg |
BAUHAUS AUDITORIUM and CANTEEN
Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau
20.00 | Reception in Bauhaus Mensa: World Melange from Bernburg and Oud Musica Magdeburgensis (req.) |
AUDIMAX and ROOM 005
Gebäude 8, Bauhausstr. 05 · 06846 Dessau
09.00-09.40 | Keynote | Prof. Dr. Mintai Kim. Virginia Tech, United States Geodesign: Common Language of Design and Planning Teaching and Research Moderation: Ruben Joye, University College Ghent, Belgium |
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09.40-10.00 | 5-minute presentations - Presentation of winning posters | |
10.00-10.30 | Coffee | |
10.30-12.00 | Parallel lectures session 8 - AUDIMAX | Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and Immersive Displays in Landscape Design (cont.) Moderation:Prof. Hope H. Hasbrouck, University of Texas at Austin, United States Ruben Joye, University College Ghent, Belgium The Best Paper Format and Viewing Distance to Represent the Scope and Scale of Visual Impacts Ana Moural, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway User Experience in Mobile Virtual Reality: An On-site Experience Dr. Adam Tomkins, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Tracking Visual Engagement in Mixed Reality: A Framework for analysing interaction with Digital Models Seungmin Noh, Seoul National University, South Korea How Useful are Virtual Reality Simulations to the Field of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design? : A Case Study |
10.30-12.00 | Parallel lectures session 9 - ROOM 005 | Teaching Digital Landscape Architecture Moderation: Prof. Dr. Elke Mertens, Hochschule Neubrandenburg, Germany Prof. Dr.Ulrich Kias, Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University, Germany "Open Street Map" as a Problem Based Learning Project: Opportunities to Use and Contribute to the Free Map of the World Prof. Dr. Benjamin H. George, Utah State University, United States Teaching and Learning Software in Landscape Architecture: A Survey of Software Use Amongst Faculty and Students Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch, Anhalt University, Germany Analyzing Ecosystem Services in Armenia Using ArcGIS Online: A Case Study of the Geghard Monastery and the Kotayk Province |
12.00-12.30 | Coffee & Snacks | |
12.30-13.30 | Session 8 - AUDIMAX | Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and Immersive Displays in Landscape Design (cont.) Moderation: Prof. Dr. James F. Palmer, T. J. Boyle Associates, Burlington, United States Jo Boonen, University College of Ghent, Belgium Exploring the World of Children and Teenagers in a 360° Virtual Environment Jacqueline McIntosh, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand The Use of VR for Creating Therapeutic Environments for the Health and Wellbeing of Military Personnel, Their Families and Their Communities Philipp R.W. Urech, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Point-Cloud Modeling: Exploring a Site-Specific Approach for Landscape Design Medria Shekar Rani, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom An Iteractive Landscape Planning Process for Sustaining Flood Regulation in the Ci Kapundung Upper Water Catchment Area, Bandung Basin, Indonesia |
13.30 | Closing Panel – Introducing DLA 2020 at GSD, Harvard | |
Option 1/2 Day Bicycle Excursion | Wörlitz Garden and Bauhaus Dessau | |
20.00 | Evening Event | Meeting at Tobi or not ToBe / Heilmann Restaurant, Dessau |
AUDIMAX and ROOM 005
10.00-17.00 | Begin of optional integrated five day DLA Summer School Exploration in VISUAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (3 credits ECTS) Prof. Dr. James F. Palmer, T. J. Boyle Associates, Burlington, United States see separate description for prerequisites |
Please note:
Above you find the sequence of sessions, workshops and the keynote lectures.
The final program will have about 50 lectures and 5 workshops within these sessions.
We will also add sessions according to the outcome of the Peer Review Process.
Furthermore, we are developing workshops with different partners.
Please to not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions on the DLA program.
Further invited participants for moderation and of session impulse are
Prof. Dr. Ian Bishop, University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Döllner, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany
Prof. Pia Fricker, Aalto University, Finland
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Kias, Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, Germany
Prof. Dr. Eckart Lange, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Prof. Dr. Brian Orland, University of Georgia, United States
Prof. Dr. James Palmer, State University New York, United States
Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch, Anhalt University / Hochschule Anhalt, Germany
Prof. Dr. Michael Roth, Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Germany
Prof. Dr. Josef Strobl, University Salzburg, Austria
Prof. Dr. Dana Tomlin, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Dr. Ulrike Wissen Hayek, ETH Zürich, Switzerland et al.
Please sign up for the workshops as early as possible in order to reserve a seat. Your conference fee also covers the participation of workshops, however, the limited places are given on a first come first serve basis (according to the day of registration).
DLA | Digital Landscape Architecture