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Parametric Design for Landscape Architects provides a sequence of
tutorial-based workflows for the creation and utilization of
algorithmic tools calibrated toward the field of landscape
architecture. Contemporary practice and projective theory in
landscape architecture require the processing and design of data
associated with complex systems to adequately represent composite,
emergent scenarios. Aligning to both traditional and nascent
processes of analysis and digital modeling, this book unpacks and
decodes the characterization of algorithmic-based automation,
leveraging software that is widely accessible in both academia and
professional practice. Curated throughout are workflows that apply
to a multiplex of computation programs that widely support the
design, analysis, and production of landscapes, primarily
concentrated on digital modeling tools Grasshopper and Rhinoceros.
It is a much-needed, visually accessible resource to aid in more
efficient understanding and creation of tools that automate and
re-examine traditional calculations, analyses, drawing standards,
form-finding strategies, fabrication preparations, and speculative
assessments/simulation. This primer provides professionals and
students with multifaceted skill-sets that, when applied in
practice, expand and expedite conventional and speculative design
workflows applicable to spatial design, and more specifically
landscape architecture. The book includes over 200 full-colour
drawings, images, and tables to illustrate and support examples
throughout.
Parametric Design for Landscape Architects provides a sequence of
tutorial-based workflows for the creation and utilization of
algorithmic tools calibrated toward the field of landscape
architecture. Contemporary practice and projective theory in
landscape architecture require the processing and design of data
associated with complex systems to adequately represent composite,
emergent scenarios. Aligning to both traditional and nascent
processes of analysis and digital modeling, this book unpacks and
decodes the characterization of algorithmic-based automation,
leveraging software that is widely accessible in both academia and
professional practice. Curated throughout are workflows that apply
to a multiplex of computation programs that widely support the
design, analysis, and production of landscapes, primarily
concentrated on digital modeling tools Grasshopper and Rhinoceros.
It is a much-needed, visually accessible resource to aid in more
efficient understanding and creation of tools that automate and
re-examine traditional calculations, analyses, drawing standards,
form-finding strategies, fabrication preparations, and speculative
assessments/simulation. This primer provides professionals and
students with multifaceted skill-sets that, when applied in
practice, expand and expedite conventional and speculative design
workflows applicable to spatial design, and more specifically
landscape architecture. The book includes over 200 full-colour
drawings, images, and tables to illustrate and support examples
throughout.
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