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In its history of over a hundred of years, landscape architecture
has developed many ideas, concepts, methods, and models. In this
issue, LA Frontiers focuses on prototype studies by examining those
traceable and repeatable landscape theories, methodologies, and
pedagogies, and introducing the knowledge from allied disciplines
to inspire knowledge innovation, with a particular highlight on the
prototypes adaptive to future uncertainties. It hopes to extend the
disciplinary horizon and enrich the fruition of disciplinary
growth, and to provide designers and scholars with prospective
design thoughts and more resilient working methods. This issue
explores the following aspects: First, prototyping process, or test
planning process, which is characterised for the
test-planning-design process and has been widely applied in the
fields of computer sciences and industrial design but still being
less explored in landscape architecture. This process emphasises
the multi-disciplinary collaboration and test procedure before
design, which would improve the communication efficiency among
professionals from different fields. Second, reflection and
innovation on classic theories and models in landscape planning and
design, such as Ian McHarg's Map Overlay and Carl Steinitz's Six
Steps model. Third, research-based design, including design
research or competitions with clear goals and boundary conditions
which help designers comprehend the essence and implications of
design and encourage disciplinary innovation. And fourth, inductive
and empirical pedagogies to inspire forward-looking design ideas
and working methods.
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