lectures of DLA 2023 - Thursday, May 25, 2023
lectures of the individual topic blocks
lectures of DLA 2023 - Friday, May 26, 2023
Program
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Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Optional Workshops: With the purchase of a ticket you receive the authorization to participate in the workshops.
09:30 - 11:00 Workshopsession A
- UAVs in Landscape Architecture and Planning: A pipeline from data collection to modeling/classification
Dr. Jozef Sedláček, University Brno, Dae Yong Kim, Anhalt University - Digital urban planning in the 3D city model with the VC Planner
Henry Willem Farr, virtualcitysystems GmbH
11:30 - 13:00 Workshopsession B
- Landscape modeling and BIM workflow with Lands Design
Dr. Elham Ghabouli, Asuni, Francesc Salla, Asuni
13:30 - 15:00 Workshopsession C
- How to analyze the environmental impacts of a landscape project
Francesc Salla, Asuni, Verena Vogler, R&D McNeel Europe - Applying BIM Workflows to Sustainable Site Design and Documentation
Eric Gilbey, Vectorworks
16:00 International Landscape Architecture
The theme of the evening on May 24, 2023 will be “Resilient Landscape + Landscape Architecture: We Rock It!”
18.00 Opening Lectures with Updates on the New European Bauhaus (simultaneous English / German) and Impressions “One World” with violine and drums.
Exhibition: Sponge City Quedlinburg – Results of the BDLA Student Competition
20:00 Buffet
21:00 We Rock Landscape Architecture – DOCTOR VICTOR, PragLocation: Bauhaus Aula Bauhaus Dessau, Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau-Roßlau
- UAVs in Landscape Architecture and Planning: A pipeline from data collection to modeling/classification
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Thursday, May 25, 2023
08:00 DLA Registration
- Foyer Audi Max
08:30 Welcoming addresses
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Bagdahn, President Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
- Prof. Dr. Elena Kashtanova, Dean FB 1 Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
- Prof. Dr. Nicole Uhrig, Prof. Trevor Sears, Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
09:00 Keynote
- Landscape Architecture and the Business of Saving Lives
Prof. Christian Werthmann, Leibniz University Hannover
10:00 Coffee Break
10:15 Resilient Landscape I - Room A
- Dynamic Mapping Based on Multi-functional Land Values - Measuring Land Use Resilience for Climate Adaptive Spatial Planning
Adriana Aguirre Such - A Comparative Overview of the Transversal Connectivity of Natural Landscape Mosaics to Freshwaters in the Metropolitan Areas of Berlin, London & Paris
Artan Hysa - The Driverless City: The Urban Possibilities of Autonomous Vehicles and Navigation Safety
Alexis Arias - Do Green Infrastructure Types Represent Land Surface Temperature? A Case Study of Stuttgart
Alejandra Narváez - Methodology for Selecting Sites and Creating Urban Cool Islands (UCIs) in Cities
John Hobbie - Integration of Urban Green and Blue Infrastructure by an Interactive and Geo-spatial Webmap-Tool
Hans-Georg Schwarz-v. Raumer - Longitudinal Water Pollution Monitoring and Retention Pond Capacity Assessment Using Smart Devices
Zhongzhe Shen - Investigating New York City's Cool Roof Program Implementation Using Remote Sensing Through an Environmental Justice Lens
Travis Flohr
10:15 Resilient Landscape II - Room B
- Does the Past Influence the Present or the Future? Deep Time, Land Use, and Remote Sensing in Southern Mexico
Timothy Murtha - Environmental Impact Assessment Software for Constructed Wetland Park's Sustainability Performance
Aya ElMeligy - Exploring Suitable Indicators for Residential Development and Resilient Landscape: A Case Study in Orlando Metropolitan Region
Luwei Wang - Estimating Solar Energy Potential of Hungary Based on Raster Maps
Zita Szabó - Using Spatial Technology to Support Community Resilience for Landscape and Food Systems in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Bailey Hanson - Digital Representation of Marginal Landscapes: 'Agile' 3D Modeling Workflows for an Italian Inner Valley
Chiara Chioni - Calculation Method for Carbon Sequestration of Urban Green Space Vegetation Based on Point Cloud Technology
Yangyang Yuan
12:15 Lunch
- 12:15 -12:30 Award Ceremony for Student Poster Competition
- 12:30 -13:00 Awarding of prizes for the best contributions in the journal
13:00 Keynote
- Climate Resilient Tools for Landscape Architects
As. Prof. Daniel Roehr, University of British Columbia
14:00 Landscape and Building Information Modeling I - Room A
- Standardization of Landscape and Environmental Planning for 3D/4D BIM and LIM Projects
Johannes Gnädinger - Linking Image-based Metrics to 3D Model-based Metrics for Assessment of Visual Landscape Quality
Ervine Shengwei Lin - A Target-driven Tree Planting and Maintenance Approach for Next Generation Urban Green Infrastructure
Hadi Yazdi - Producing 2D Asset Libraries with AI-powered Image Generators
Benjamin George - A Collaborative Augmented Reality Decision Support System for Crowdsourcing Urban Designs
Nathan Fox - Construction of Pocket Park Network System in Urban Built-Up Areas: A Case Study of Harbin City
Mengjie He
14:00 Landscape and Building Information Modeling II - Room B
- Experiences with Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) on a Small Street Tree Inventory
David Tulloch - Landscapes Between Signal and Data: Formal Identification and Analysis of Forest Clearings in Oslo Through Lidar Data
Maximilian Schob - Three Ways to Assess Reliability in Professional Visual Impact Assessment
James Palmer - Visualizing and Tagging Trail Experiences
Madeline Brown - Virtual Landscape Design Patterns in Albion Online
Zeynep Karaman
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Teaching Digital Landscape Architecture - Room A
- Education in Landscape Architecture: The Rapperswil Model
Peter Petschek - Comparing Transportation Metrics to Measure Accessibility to Community Amenities
Motahareh Abrishami - Enhancing Technical Grading Education: Finding the Right Tools for the Job
Kirby Barrett - Future Resilient Landscape [Architects]
Afshin Ashari - Uncovering the Visibility of Blue Spaces: Design-oriented Methods for Analysing Water Elements and Maximizing Their Potential
Haoxiang Zhang
16:00 UAV + Remote Sensing and Digital Fabrication - Room B
- Expanding Digital Landscape Design Workflows with Geospatial Analytics: Linking Grasshopper3D to Google Earth Engine
Iacopo Neri - Concepts and Techniques for Large-Scale Mapping of Urban Vegetation Using Mobile Mapping Point Clouds and Deep Learning
Josafat-Mattias Burmeister - The Influence of Perceived Landscape Qualities on Economic Vitality: A Case Study of a Retail Coffee Chain
Qiwei Song - LiDAR-based Digital Modeling and Comparative Analysis of Urban Street Tree Form and Dimensions
Aidan Ackerman - Neural Radiance Fields for Landscape Architecture
Maximilian Schob and Jörg Rekittke
17:15 A fireside chat on a critical juncture
- Pia Fricker, Ulrike Wissen, Rosalea Monacella, Peter Petschek, Olaf Schroth, Steven Ervin
18:00 Guided Tour UBA
19:30 Conference Dinner at Kornhaus
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Friday, May 26, 2023
08:00 DLA Registration
- Foyer Audi Max
09:00 Keynote
- The Power of Landscape
Prof. Dr. Sven Stremke, University Wageningen
10:00 Coffee Break
10:15 Algorithmic Design - Room A
- Exploring Less Geometric Landfill Slopes through Parametric Digital Modelling
Howard Hahn - Toward Acoustic Landscapes: A Digital Design Workflow for Embedding Noise Reduction in Ground-forming
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai - A Parametric Design Methodology for a Novel Eco-system Benjamin
Carl Hackenberger - Visualizing and Clustering Eye Tracking from within 3D Virtual Environments Brent Chamberlain A Mixed Reality Experience: Advancing Design Decision-Making with Performance Metrics Through Augmented Reality and Physical Media
Phillip Zawarus - Parametric Planting Design: Algorithmic Methods for Resilient Communities
Jace Armstrong - Urban Agriculture: Climate-Responsive Design Strategies for Blue Infrastructure in the Context of Singapore
Meng Xu - Eroding Terrains: Developing Computational Design Tools for Interactive Site Erosion
James Melsom - Robots in the Garden: Artificial Intelligence and Adaptive Landscapes
Zihao Zhang - Ecological Robotics
Brendan Harmon
10:15 Geodesign - Room B
- Assessment of Ecosystem Service Urban Recreation - A Case Study of Leipzig, Germany
Drini Berati - Landscape Performance Related Factor Correlations in Small Public Spaces: Structural Modeling Applied to Nanjing Subway Entrances
Xiao Han - Walking in the City: An Experimental Pedestrian Stress Test for Marienplatz in Stuttgart, Germany
Céline Schmidt-Hamburger - Emotion Sensing for (E-)Bicycle Safety and Mobility Comfort
Nina Haug - Geodesign for Trail-Based Tourism: A Regional Case Study in Post-Industrial Pennsylvania
Jaymes Progar - Geodesign in the Strategic Planning Track: A Participatory Itinerary
Priscilla Sofia Dastoli - Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) in Digitizing Hand-drawn Mental Maps: An Exploratory Study
Inkoo Kang - Geodesign as Online Teaching Method - Lessons from a Multiple Case Study
Olaf Schroth - Green Space Intensity, Land Surface Temperature and Green Canopy Top Mapping: A Case Study in the Suburban Settlement of Törökbálint, Hungary
Yaseen N. Hassan
12:45 Lunch
- The IGC Global Climate Geodesign Challenge - Status report and invitation for collaboration
Prof. Dr. Carl Steinitz
13:30 Keynote
- The concept of deep time as a strategy for a resilient urban landscape
Dr. Carlo Becker
14:30 Visualization, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality I - Room A
- Visualization, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality I Sensing River Biodiversity - Developing a Prototype
Ulrike Wissen Hayek - Transferring Spatial Data from Unity to ArcGIS
David Evans - Design with Sound: The Relevance of Sound in VR as an Immersive Design Tool for Landscape Architecture
Loviisa Luoma - A Discrete Choice Experiment to Elicit People's Preferences for Semi-Arid Riparian Corridors: A Multinomial Logit Model
Abdulmueen Bogis
14:30 Visualization, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality II - Room B
- An Early Look at Applications for Artificial Intelligence Visualization Software in Landscape Architecture
Nadia Amoroso - Expert Perceptions of Uncertainty Communication in 3D Visualizations of Coastal Hazards
Peter Stempel - 3D Morphodynamic Visualizations of Storm Impacts for Decision Support
Peter Stempel - How Virtual Reality Renderings Impact Scale and Distance Perception Compared to Traditional Representation
Mengting Ge
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Closing Discussion
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Perspectives on Resilience in Landscape Architecture
Dr. Carlo Becker, Berlin, Eike Richter, BDLA Berlin, Prof. Dr. Elke Mertens, Hochschule Neubrandenburg, As. Prof. Daniel Roehr, University of British Columbia, Eric Gilbey, Vectorworks
17:00 Closing Ceremonies and DLA Preview 2024 at the Vienna University of Technology
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Saturday, May 27, 2023
Optional Excursions
- Bauhaus Museum
- Bauhaus Meisterhäuser
- Wörlitz Gartenreich
PROGRAM
Future Resilient Landscapes | Preliminary Program (subject to change)
Additionally, all sessions will be offered via CISCO video-conferencing
Note: Pre-registration is required to receive CISCO invitations