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<strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Contents</strong><br />
Preface by the President <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anhalt</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Applied Sciences ............ V<br />
Foreword ........................................................................................................................ VII<br />
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1<br />
Steinitz, C. (Keynote):<br />
“Getting Started” – Teaching in a Collaborative Multidisciplinary Framework ............... 2<br />
Ervin, S. M. (Keynote):<br />
Geodesign Futures – Nearly 50 Predictions ....................................................................... 22<br />
Teaching Methods in Digital Landscape Architecture ................................... 31<br />
Paar, P. and Rekittke, J.:<br />
Wheeling a Trojan Horse to Teach MLA Students Geoinformation Methods .................. 32<br />
Leiner, C. and Stemmer, B.:<br />
Teaching Landscape Planning – Landscape Perception and Analysis ............................... 41<br />
Mertens, E.:<br />
Action – Structure and Teaching Methods for Lectures and Seminars .............................. 50<br />
Thurmayr, A. M. and Straub, D.:<br />
On the Preparation <strong>of</strong> Images ............................................................................................ 59<br />
Teaching Planning and Design in Landscape Architecture .......................... 65<br />
Rekittke, J. and Paar, P. (Keynote):<br />
There Is no App for that – Ardous Fieldwork under Mega-urban Conditions ................... 66<br />
Lenz, R., Rolf, W. and Tilk, C.:<br />
Teaching Digital Methods in Landscape Planning – Design, Content and<br />
Experiences with a Course for Postgraduate Education .................................................... 76<br />
Schmidt, R. (Keynote):<br />
Nature by culture – From „Romantic“ to „Organic“ ......................................................... 86<br />
Petschek, P. (Keynote):<br />
LandscapingSMART ......................................................................................................... 99<br />
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Fetzer, E. and Kaiser, H.:<br />
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning with Wikis and Virtual Classrooms<br />
across Institutional Boundaries – Potentials for Landscape Architecture Education ....... 105<br />
Kircher, W., Messer, U., Fenzl, J., Heins, M. and Dunnett, N.:<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Randomly Mixed Perennial Plantings and Application<br />
Approaches for Planting Design ...................................................................................... 113<br />
Mclean, R.:<br />
The Diagrammatic Landscape ......................................................................................... 126<br />
Fricker, P., Girot, C., Melsom, J. and Wemer, P.:<br />
“From Reality to Virtuality and Back Again” Teaching Experience within a<br />
Postgraduate Study Program in Landscape Architecture ................................................. 130<br />
Polyzou, E., Hasanagas, N. and Tamoutseli, K.:<br />
A Gender-based Typology <strong>of</strong> Determinants <strong>of</strong> Video Games Use by Primary<br />
School Children ............................................................................................................... 141<br />
Thurmayr, A. M.:<br />
Materials and Digital Representation............................................................................... 147<br />
Buhmann, E., Palmer, J. and Pietsch, M.:<br />
Managing the Visual Resource <strong>of</strong> the Mediterranean Island <strong>of</strong> Gozo, Malta for<br />
Tourists – A Studio Approach for International Conversion Students Bridging<br />
Different Levels <strong>of</strong> English ............................................................................................. 155<br />
Wissen-Hayek, U., Melsom, J., Neuenschwander, N., Girot, C. and<br />
Grêt-Regamey, A.:<br />
Interdisciplinary Studio for Teaching 3D Landscape Visualization – Lessons<br />
from the LVML ............................................................................................................... 156<br />
GeoDesign Concepts and Applications ............................................................... 157<br />
Ervin, S. M. (Keynote):<br />
A System for GeoDesign ................................................................................................. 158<br />
Warren-Kretzschmar, B., v. Haaren, C., Hachmann, R. and Albert, C. (Keynote):<br />
The Potential <strong>of</strong> GeoDesign for Linking Landscape Planning and Design ..................... 168<br />
Tomlin, C. D. (Keynote):<br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> GeoDesign ................................................................................................... 180<br />
Schwarz-v.Raumer, H. G. and Stokman, A.:<br />
GeoDesign – Approximations <strong>of</strong> a Catchphrase .............................................................. 189<br />
Rekittke, J., Paar, P. and Ninsalam, Y.:<br />
Foot Soldiers <strong>of</strong> GeoDesign ............................................................................................. 199<br />
Jombach, S., Kollányi, L., Molnár, J. L., Szabó, Á. and Tóth, T. D.:<br />
GeoDesign Approach in Vital Landscapes Project .......................................................... 211
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Albert, C. and Vargas-Moreno, J. C.:<br />
Testing GeoDesign in Landscape Planning – First Results ............................................. 219<br />
Sztejn, J., Łabędź, P. and Ozimek, P.:<br />
Visual Landscape Character in the Approach <strong>of</strong> GeoDesign ........................................... 227<br />
Schaller, J. (Keynote):<br />
Applying 3D Landscape Modeling in Geodesign ............................................................ 235<br />
Glander, T., Trapp, M. and Döllner, J.:<br />
Concepts for Automatic Generalization <strong>of</strong> Virtual 3D Landscape Models ..................... 240<br />
GeoDesign and Participation ................................................................................. 241<br />
Steinitz, C. (Keynote):<br />
Public Participation in Geodesign – A Prognosis for the Future ..................................... 242<br />
Mülder, J. and Strickmann, M.:<br />
Ems3D – Communicating Landscape Change ................................................................ 249<br />
Harwood, A., Lovett, A. and Turner, J.:<br />
Extending Virtual Globes to Help Enhance Public Landscape Awareness ..................... 256<br />
Kramer, H., Houtkamp, J. and Danes, M.:<br />
Things Have Changed – A Visual Assessment <strong>of</strong> a Virtual Landscape from 1900<br />
and 2006 .......................................................................................................................... 263<br />
Hehl-Lange, S., Gill, L., Henneberry, J., Keskin, B., Lange, E., Mell, I. C. and<br />
Morgan, E.:<br />
Using 3D Virtual GeoDesigns for Exploring the Economic Value <strong>of</strong> Alternative<br />
Green Infrastructure Options ........................................................................................... 273<br />
Wissen Hayek, U., Neuenschwander, N., Kunze, A., Halatsch, J., v. Wirth, T.,<br />
Grêt-Regamey, A. and Schmitt, G.:<br />
Transdisciplinary Collaboration Platform Based on GeoDesign for Securing<br />
Urban Quality .................................................................................................................. 281<br />
Styliadis, A. and Hasanagas, N.:<br />
Adaptive e-Learning DLA Course – A Framework ......................................................... 289<br />
Manyoky, M., Wissen Hayek, U., Klein, T. M., Pieren, R., Heutschi, K. and<br />
Grêt-Regamey, A.:<br />
Concept for Collaborative Design <strong>of</strong> Wind Farms Facilitated by an Interactive<br />
GIS-based Visual-acoustic 3D Simulation ...................................................................... 297<br />
Stemmer, B.:<br />
Collaborative Landscape Assessment and GeoDesign .................................................... 307<br />
Bujaidar, F., Santa Cruz, D. and Seah, G.:<br />
“Beep-Scape” – Using Applications for Mobile Devices to Communicate the<br />
Landscape ........................................................................................................................ 315
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Landscape Modeling ................................................................................................ 321<br />
Bill, R. (Keynote):<br />
Interdisciplinary Research and Education in a Virtual Cultural Landscape<br />
Laboratory ....................................................................................................................... 322<br />
Hahn, H.:<br />
Visualizing Wetland and Meadow Landscapes ............................................................... 333<br />
Fricker, P., Girot, C., Kapellos, A. and Melsom, J.:<br />
Landscape Architecture Design Simulation – Using CNC Tools as Hands-On Tools .... 343<br />
Łabędź , P. and Ozimek, A.:<br />
Detecting Greenery in Near Infrared Images <strong>of</strong> Ground-level Scenes ............................ 354<br />
Wei, S., Fleurant, C. and Burley, J. B.:<br />
Replicating Fractal Structures with the Reverse Box Counting Method – An Urban<br />
South-east Asian Example ............................................................................................... 364<br />
Garcia Padilla, M. A.:<br />
Landscape Analysis Using GIS for Ecologically Oriented Planning in Costa Rica ........ 371<br />
Formosa, S.:<br />
Soaring Spaces – The Development <strong>of</strong> an Integrated Terrestrial and Bathymetric<br />
Information System for the Maltese Islands .................................................................... 378<br />
Pé, R.:<br />
Hyper-localism and Parametric Mapping for Collaborative Urbanism ........................... 389<br />
Visualization in Landscape Architecture .......................................................... 397<br />
Bishop, I., Handmer, J., Winarto, A. and McCowan, E.:<br />
Survival in Dangerous Landscapes – A Game Environment for Increasing Public<br />
Preparedness .................................................................................................................... 398<br />
Schroth, O., Pond, E. and Sheppard, S. R. J.:<br />
Integration <strong>of</strong> Spatial Outputs from Mathematical Models in Climate Change<br />
Visioning Tools for Community-Decision Making on the Landscape Scale ................... 406<br />
Galev, E.:<br />
Aesthetic Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Forest Landscapes within the Training and Experimental<br />
Forest Range (TEFR) Yundola ........................................................................................ 415<br />
Joye, R., Verbeken, J., Heyde, S. and Librecht, H.:<br />
Location-aware Mobile Devices and Landscape Reading ............................................... 425<br />
Czinkóczky, A. and Bede-Fazekas, A.:<br />
Visualization <strong>of</strong> the Climate Change with the Shift <strong>of</strong> the So-called Moesz-line ........... 437<br />
Egginton, Z.:<br />
Hollywood Landscapes – An Exploration <strong>of</strong> Hollywood Styled Visual Effects<br />
Techniques for Landscape Visualisations ........................................................................ 445
<strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Contents</strong> XV<br />
Kim, M.:<br />
Modeling Nightscapes <strong>of</strong> Designed Spaces – Case Studies <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Arizona and Virginia Tech Campuses ............................................................................. 455<br />
Ozimek, A., Łabędź, P. and Michoń, K.:<br />
Discrimination <strong>of</strong> Distance-dependent Zones in Landscape Views ................................. 464<br />
Pokladek, M., Thürkow, D., Dette, C. and Gläßler, C.:<br />
Geovisualization <strong>of</strong> the Garden Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Dessau-Wörlitz ......................................... 472<br />
Partin, S., Burley, J. B., Schutzki, R. and Crawford, P.:<br />
Concordance between Photographs and Computer Generated 3D Models in a<br />
Michigan Highway Transportation Setting ...................................................................... 482<br />
Virtual Reality in Landscape Architecture ....................................................... 491<br />
Morgan, E., Gill, L., Lange, E. and Dallimer, M.:<br />
Integrating Bird Survey Data into Real Time 3D Visual and Aural Simulations ............ 492<br />
Barbarash, D.:<br />
The Communication Value <strong>of</strong> Graphic Visualizations Prepared with Differing<br />
Levels <strong>of</strong> Detail ............................................................................................................... 499<br />
Houtkamp, J. M. and Toet, A.:<br />
Who’s Afraid <strong>of</strong> Virtual Darkness – Affective Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Night-time Virtual<br />
Environments ................................................................................................................... 508<br />
Chandwania, D. and Verma, A.:<br />
Digitalized Re-Rendering <strong>of</strong> a City’s Landscape ............................................................ 516<br />
Standardization and BIM ....................................................................................... 523<br />
Goldberg, D. E., Holland, R. J. and Wing, S. W.:<br />
GIS + BIM = Integrated Project Delivery @ Penn State ................................................. 524<br />
Ahmad, A. M. and Aliyu, A. A.:<br />
The Need for Landscape Information Modelling (LIM) in Landscape Architecture ....... 531<br />
Invited Contributions ............................................................................................... 541<br />
Miller, William R.:<br />
Introducing Geodesign – The Concept ............................................................................ 542<br />
Kader, A., Pinkau, S., Kretzler, E., Dießenbacher, K. and Heins M.:<br />
Introducing the KAT Competence Center “Digital Planning and Design” at <strong>Anhalt</strong><br />
University ........................................................................................................................ 568<br />
Vorstellung des KAT-Kompetenzzentrums “ DIGITALES PLANEN und<br />
GESTALTEN” an der <strong>Hochschule</strong> <strong>Anhalt</strong> ...................................................................... 572
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Dießenbacher, C. and Walter, M.:<br />
NAEXUS – Virtual Space Scope – A Space <strong>of</strong> Illusion .................................................. 577<br />
NAEXUS – Virtual Space Scope – Ein Illusionsraum .................................................... 583<br />
DLA Awards ............................................................................................................... 589<br />
DLA 2011 Award ............................................................................................................ 589<br />
DLA 2012 Award ............................................................................................................ 590<br />
Committees Contributing to the DLA Conference ......................................... 593<br />
Scientific Program Committee <strong>of</strong> DLA ........................................................................... 593<br />
Review Committee .......................................................................................................... 596<br />
ECLAS and LE:NOTRE Committee Digital Technology ............................................... 601<br />
Addresses <strong>of</strong> Authors ............................................................................................... 603<br />
Early Conference Announcement & Call for Papers<br />
for International Conference “Digital Landscape Architecture DLA 2013”:<br />
GeoDesign – Teaching and Case Studies <strong>of</strong> Integrated Geospatial Design and<br />
Planning to be held 30 May – 1 June 2013, in Bernburg and Dessau Campus,<br />
Germany .......................................................................................................................... 607