Landscape architecture is basically geodesign; it's designing geography. And yet geodesign is not only done by landscape architects, it's done by some of the world's largest corporations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have high hopes that GIS will become increasingly relevant for landscape architects as we make the tools easier to use for the design process of just inventory and mapping.
Landscape is a piece that is emotional and psychological.
There is a lot of bad architecture. What we need more is to look at how our landscape should look in the next decades.
The traditional notion of an architect having a vision of a building and then drawing it either on paper or on a computer and then constructing it isn't really how architecture works, and in reality, the computer has a lot of influence on design.
I get excited by landscape.
Architecture has always been a very idealistic profession. It's about making the world a better place, and it works over the generations because people go on vacation and they look for it.
I don't divide architecture, landscape and gardening; to me they are one.
I think landscape photography in general is somewhat undervalued.
For me nature is not landscape, but the dynamism of visual forces.
Landscape to me is a planar thing, just a view. Environment is everything down to the ecosystem. Big difference.