Co-author: Justine Mari Holzman
Author info: Lecturer and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture
Publication Date: December 2015
Publisher: Routledge
Synopsis: The sensing, processing, and visualizing that are currently in development within the environment boldly change the ways design and maintenance of landscapes are perceived and conceptualized. This book rationalizes interactive architecture and responsive technologies through the lens of contemporary landscape architectural theory. The book frames a comprehensive view of design projects using responsive technologies and their relationship to landscape and environmental space to present and construct a pragmatic framework for integrating responsive technologies into landscape architecture.
Responsive Landscapes
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