Lecture by Herbert Dreiseitl, Modelling Water
Landscape architects mostly rely on maps or plans at various levels of scales to study and represent ideas and proposals. The horizontal dimension of the landscape seems to be more significant than the vertical for representing spatial and temporal relationships. There is a third dimension that plays a crucial role in landscape architecture, one that is useful for modeling terrain, understanding and shaping water and soil dynamics, designing visual perspectives, as well as conceptually, materially, and emotionally drafting, (co) designing, and verifying a project with different stakeholders. This conference addresses sections and models as tools for exploration, analysis, synthesis, and design in the field of landscape architecture and planning from the micro-scale to the territorial one.
Program:
9.30 am with Gunter Vogt
10.30 am Herbert Dreiseitl
11.30 am Michel Desvigne
This is the Zoom link to access the online conference: https://tudelft.zoom.us/j/97516243747
Organiser and Moderator: Laura Cipriani