8 June 2015, 5pm
The talk will take place at the HSWT campus,
C4 Building, Room C4.341
The meeting was broadcastet by the LE:NOTRE Institute:
and was recorded here
The Chair for Strategic Landscape Planning and Management, from Technical University of Munich, together with the Department of Landscape Architecture, from Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences, invites Stephen M. Ervin to talk about the opportunities of Geodesign for Landscape Architects and Planners.
Stephen Ervin is
- Assistent Dean for Information Technology,
- Director of Computer Resources,
- Lecturer in the Department of Landscape Architecture
at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
As a “visionary of geospatial sciences” and for his pioneeering work in melding together GIS and design, in 2012 he was awarded a "Lifetime Achievement" Award at the Esri International User Conference in San Diego, California.
Geodesign enhances raditional environmental planning and design activities with the power of modern computing, communications, and collaboration technologies, providing on-demand simulations and impact analyses to provide more effective and more responsible integration of scientific knowledge and societal values into the design of alternative futures.