Program
The conference registration will open April 2021.
After registration you will receive the link to the virtual conference room and the E-Paper of the presentations.
The regualar 3-day fee is 60 Euros. Please ask about additional fees for the in-person meeting (with food, etc.)
The reduced student fee is 5 Euros, students submitting a qualified poster to the poster competion will receive cost-free entry to the virtual conference.
Please look for special Early Registration options during March.
We show the starting times for North America EDT, and Central Europe CET.
DLA Workshop Day, Wednesday, May 26, 2021
begin 09:00 am
begin 15:00 Uhr
with Prof. Dr. Carl Steinitz, Prof. Michele Campagna, and Dr. Hrishikesh Ballal of Geodesignhub software.
No prior experience or special software required.
see also http://2021.dla-conference.com/workshops/
begin 09:00 am
begin 15:00 Uhr
with Dr. Jozef Sedlacek, AKM and Radim Klepárník, AKM – Landscape Modeling Lab
Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch and Dae Yong Kim, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
see also http://2021.dla-conference.com/workshops/
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
Workshop 3: Applying BIM Workflows to Site Design and Documentation (90 minutes)
with Prof. Eric Gilbey, PLA, ASLA, Member APLD, Product Marketing Manager – Landscape of Vectorworks, Inc.
see also http://2021.dla-conference.com/workshops/
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
Workshop 4A: BIM Features and Landscape Modelling with Lands Design Software (90 minutes)
with Dr. Elham Ghabouli, Landscape Architect, Product Manager at Asuni
and Francesc Salla, Architect, VisualARQ and Lands Design at Asuni
see also http://2021.dla-conference.com/workshops/
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
Workshop 4B: BIM Features and Landscape Modelling with Lands Design Software (90 minutes)
with Dr. Elham Ghabouli, Landscape Architect, Product Manager at Asuni
and Francesc Salla, Architect, VisualARQ and Lands Design at Asuni
Thursday May 27, 2021
Plenary Sessions in the Auditorium
begin 09:00 am
begin 15:00 Uhr
Welcoming Address - Opening
Prof. Dr. Jörg Bagdahn, President Anhalt University
Musical Welcome to the Bach City of Köthen, Introduction by Prof. Erich Buhmann et al.
Prof. Dr. Dirk Messner, President Umweltbundesamt UBA - the German Environmental Protection Agency
Opening Keynote
Kotchakorn Voraakhom, Chairwoman for Landscape without Borders, (IFLA APR), Landprocess, TED Fellow:
Addressing Resilient Landscape Architecture and Global Change
Please see the following as introduction: TED Talk 2018
Moderation: Anemone Beck Koh, Oikos Design
begin 12:00 noon
begin 18:00 Uhr
begin 12:20 pm
begin 18:20 Uhr
begin 12:30 pm
begin 18:30 Uhr
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Michael Roth, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen (HfWU)
begin 02:00 pm
begin 20:00 Uhr
Live Round Table on sessions before by Prof. Dr. Nicole Uhrig, Prof. Dr. Jörg Rekittke
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker et al.
begin 02:40 pm
begin 20:40 Uhr
AUDITORIUM
Topic 1: Resilient Landscape, Global Change and Hazard Response
1A - Moderation: Prof. Dr. Jörg Rekittke, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
begin 10:00 am
begin 16:00 Uhr
Shifting Sands: Experimental Robotic Earth-Moving Strategies in Dynamic Coastal Environments
Prof. Dr. Allan W. Shearer, The University of Texas
Conceptualizing a Model of Urban Antifragility for Dense Urban Areas
Dr. Ulrike Wissen Hayek, ETH Zürich
Conceptualizing a Web-based 3D Decision Support System Including Urban Underground Space to Increase Urban Resiliency
1B - Moderation: Prof. Dr. Steffen Nijuis, TU Delft
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
Prototyping a Low-Cost Sensor Network to Better Understand Hyperlocal Air Quality Patterns for Planning and Design
Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker, Yao Chaowen, Aalto University
32° C “HeLLsinki” - Outdoor Thermal Comfort Studies and Urban Mitigating Strategies Based on the Context of Helsinki
Prof. Aidan C. Ackerman, SUNY ESF Syracuse
Using Tree Modeling Applications and Game Design Software to Simulate Tree Growth, Community Interaction, and Mortality
1C Moderation: Prof. Andrew Lovett, University of East Anglia
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
Visualizing Impacts Instead of Inundation for Public Engagement in Coastal Resilience.
Matthias Henning, Anhalt University
A Scenario and Monitoring-based Planning Approach to Strengthen the Resilience of the Region Around the City of Leipzig in Terms of Demographic and Cultural Changes
Dr. Hans-Georg Schwarz-v.Raumer, University ofStuttgart
Development of a Combined Typology to Co-assess Urban Sprawl and Habitat-Network Structure
ROOM 2
Topic 2: Visualization, Animation and Mixed Reality Landscapes (VR, AR)
2A Moderation: Prof. Hope H. Hasbrouck, University of Texas at Austin
begin 10:00 am
begin 16:00 Uhr
Assessing Visual Landscape Sensitivity Towards Wind Turbines with a Distance Decay Effect: An Exploration of Different GIS Approaches
Dr. Christine Fuhrmann, BTU Cottbus
Hanging Gardens - A City Crown for Halle by Walter Gropius in Virtual Reality
Dr. Adam R. Tomkins, The University of Sheffield
"Where the Wild Things Will Be: Adaptive Visualisation with Spatial Computing"
2B Moderation: Prof. Dr. Eckart Lange, The University of Sheffield
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
The Color Analysis of Building Façades Based on the Panoramic Street View Images
Jeong-Hwan Lee, Seoul National University Effectiveness of VR Simulation in the Qualitative Analysis of Landscape Lighting Design
Xi Lu, University of Sheffield
Long-term Perspectives of Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Visualisation Media in Participatory Planning: The Case of Sanguan Temple Square in Guangzhou
Topic 3: UAV Imagery and Remote Sensing in Landscape Architecture
3 Moderation: James Melsom, University of Technology Sydney
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
UAV Photogrammetry, Lidar or WebGL? A Comparison of Spatial Data Sources for Landscape Architecture
Guifang Wang, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Ecological Connectivity Networks for Multi-dispersal Scenarios using UNICOR Analysis in Luohe Region, China
Cengiz Akandil, Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences
Mapping Invasive Giant Goldenrod (Solidago gigantea) with Multispectral Images Acquired by UAV
ROOM 3
Topic 4: Geodesign Approaches, Technologies, and Case Studies
4A Moderation: Prof. Dr. Thomas Blaschke, University of Salzburg
begin 10:00 am
begin 16:00 Uhr
The Site Visit: Towards a Digital in Situ Design Tool
Muge Unal Çilek, Çukurova Üniversitesi
The Effects of Tree Cover Density on Urban Heat Islands in the City of Adana
Luwei Wang and Prof. Dr. Timothy Murtha, University of Florida
How sprawl shapes public parks in an urban system: Spatial analysis of historical urban growth in Orlando Metropolitan Region, Florida, USA
4B Moderation: Prof. Dr. Brian Orland, University of Georgia
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
Visual Prominence of a Solar Energy Project
Prof. Dr. Boris Stemmer, Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe
GIS-Landscape Quality Assessment Using Social Media Data
Widyastri Atsary Rahmy, University of Florida
Landscape Suitability Analysis for Developing a Framework of Green Infrastructure Protection in Bandung Basin Area, Indonesia
Workshop 5 (60 Minutes) TBA
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
Friday May 28, 2021
Plenary Sessions in the Auditorium
begin 09:00 am
begin 15:00 Uhr
Welcome/ Introduction
Matthias Därr, Landscape Architecture Representative in Chamber of Architects Saxony Anhalt
Prof. Dr. Elena Kashtanova, Dean Dep.1,
Prof. Erich Buhmann, Chair Bdla Chapter Saxonia Anhalt, DLA Chair
Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch, Vice Dean Dep. 1, Director Prof. Hellriegel Institut, BBN, Anhalt University
Opening Keynote on BIM and LIM - Impulse
Prof. Dr. Thomas H. Kolbe, Technische Universität München
Dr. Josef Kauer, Chair “BIM DAY GERMANY”
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch
begin 12 noon
begin 18:00 Uhr
begin 12:20 pm
begin 18:20 Uhr
begin 12:30 pm
begin 18:30 Uhr
Keynote on Defining Landscape Objects for BIM
Prof. h.c. Dr. Chirine Etezadzadeh, SmartCity. institute
Moderation Prof. Dr. Matthias Pietsch
begin 02:00 pm
begin 20:00 Uhr
Moderation: Dr. Stephen Ervin, Harvard University et al
begin 02:30 pm
begin 20:30 Uhr
begin 02:40 pm
begin 20:40 Uhr
AUDITORIUM
Topic 5: Landscape and Building Information Modeling (LIM + BIM)
5A Moderation Prof. Joachim Kieferle, Hochschule Rhein-Main
begin 10:00 am
begin 16:00 Uhr
Digital Futures – BIM in Landscape Architecture: An Update on UK Perspective
Dr. Johannes Gnaedinger, PSU | Prof. Schaller UmweltConsult
Applied Integration of GIS and BIM in Landscape Planning
Laura Wilhelm, Technische Universität München
Integration of BIM and Environmental Planning - The CityGML EnvPlan ADE
5B Moderation: Prof Dr. Andreas Thon, Hochschule Geisenheim University
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
BIM-Modell ‘Open Space Planing’ - A Concept for Landscape Design within Infrastructure Projects
Rüdiger Clausen, GFSL clausen landschaftsarchitekten
BIM in Integrated Construction - a Report
Prof. Yumi Lee. Seoul National University
Holographic Construction of Generative Landscape Design using Augmented Reality Technology
5C Moderation Prof. Dr. Dana Tomlin, University of Pennsilvania
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
IM Pilot Project Digital Start-up Centre Ingolstadt - Applying BIM to Landscape
Andreas Luka, LATI Lab Tsinghua University
Smart BIM Tree: From Design to Construction Site
Prof. Fadi Masoud and Isaac Seah, University of Toronto
Flux.Land: A Data-driven Toolkit For Urban Flood Adaptation
ROOM 2
Topic 6: Digital Landscape Architecture in Practice
6 Moderation: Dr. Ron van Lammern, Altera Wageningen University
begin 10:00 am
begin 16:00 Uhr
Big Scale Landscape Project from Design to Fabrication: A Report on Digital Methods
Daniel Theidel, Hochschule Osnabrück
Searching for New Ways to Design the Landscape
Anita Reith, Hungarian University of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Report of a Remote Participatory Design Process to Renew a Schoolyard During COVID-19
Topic 7: Algorithmic Design and Analysis Landscapes
7 Moderation: Dr. Agnieszka Ozimek, Cracow University of Technology
begin 11:00 pm
begin 17:00 Uhr
A GIS-based Algorithm for Visual Exposure Computation - The West Lake in Hangzhou (China) as Example
Xun Liu, University of Virginia
Evolution of Historical Urban Landscape with Computer Vision and Machine Learning: A Case Study of Berlin
Phillip Fernberg and Prof. Dr. Brent Chamberlain, Utah State University; Paola Sturla, Politecnico di Milano
Pursuing an AI Ontology for Landscape Architecture
Topic 8: Teaching Digital Landscape Architecture
8 Moderation: Prof. John W. Danahy, University of Toronto
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
Remote Wayfaring and Virtual Fieldwork
Prof- Dr. Travis Flohr, The Pennsylvania State University
Virtual Studio 1.0: A Virtual Tacit-forward Learning Management Framework.
Marc Meijer, Wageningen University and Research
Tangible Landscape: A Waterway Design Education Tool
Wendy Walls, The University of Melbourne
Teaching Urban Landscape Microclimate Design Through Digital Site Visits – A Mosaic Method of Embedding Data, Dynamics, and Experience
ROOM 3
Workshop 6: Learn BIM Projects with “BIM for Landscape” Template in Vectorworks Landmark (60 minutes)
begin 10:00 am
begin 16:00 Uhr
Workshop 7 (60 Minutes) TBA
begin 11:00 am
begin 17:00 Uhr
Workshop 8 (60 Minutes) TBA
begin 01:00 pm
begin 19:00 Uhr
DLA | Digital Landscape Architecture