Perennial Practice: Designing Between Urban Landscape and Urban Network/
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Library, SPAB | E-Journals | v. 90(1-6) / Jan-Dec 2020 | Available |
Quickly growing and deepening data mines are forcing the designers of urban landscapes to work in real time, constantly readjusting their software tools, professional insights and disciplinary boundaries. Philip Belesky, who lectures in Landscape Architecture at RMIT in Melbourne, explores this ‘living’ and ‘live’ aspect of our digitalised environment and introduces some new design concepts.
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