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Buhmann/Pietsch/Heins (Eds.)
Digital Design in Landscape Architecture 2008 Proceedings at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
@ Wichmann . Heidelberg
Table of Contents
Preface by the President of Anhalt University of Applied Sciences V
Foreword VII
Introduction .
Sheppard. S R. 1., Shaw. A.. , Flanders, D. and Bureh, S: Can Visualization Save the World? - Lessons from Visualising Local CJimate Change................................................................................................................................ 2
Kiefer, G.: Digital Presentations for Landscape Architecture Competitions 22
Schmidt, R.: Culture and Open Space..................................................................................................... 33
Lindhult, M S: Filling the Conceptual Void 45
Stiles, R.: LE:NOTRE's Dilemma 55
Petschek, P. and Fluss, M: rainwatermanagement.ch - Understandable and Easy to Use............................................ 66
Stein, A.: Can a Catalog ofObject Definitions be Used as an Instrument for Quality Assurance?......................................................................................................................... 73
Stein, A.: Objektartenkataloge als Instrument zur Qualitätssicherung? 77
Site Analysis, Design and Virtuality 81
Stilgenbauer, 1.: Digital Design and Competitions - Case Study "228 National Memorial Park" 82
Rekittke, 1. and Paar, P.: Real-time Collage in Landscape Architecture 88
Lindquist, M: Group Work with Wikis - Towards a Cooperative Education Model for the Design Studio 96
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Ozimek, A. and Ozimek, P.: Computer-Aided Method ofVisual Absorption Capacity Estimation 105
Zeile, P.: Fascination Google Earth - Use in Urban and Landscape Design 115
Lamm, B.: Exploring Digital Landscape in Art 121
Stupar, D.: Infiuences ofthe Complexity Sciences on Landscape Design......................................... 133
Böhm, U, Zahiri, C. and Benfer, K.: Tools and Translations - Relations Between Design and Digital Techniques 141
Visualization and Participation in Landscape Architecture....................... 151
Buhmann, E and Pietsch, M: Interactive Visualization of the Impact of Flooding and of Flooding Measures for the Selke River, Harz........................................................................................................ 152
Lindquist, M: Virtual Landscape Presence - Conveying the Experience of Place via the Web 163
Mach, R.: Interactive 3D Visualization of a River Renaturation Measure - A Project Report ........ 170
Podevyn, M, Horne, M, Fisher, P. and Thompson, E: Global Visualisation Engines - Issues for Urban Landscape Planning Participation Processes 176
Rekittke, 1., Paar, P., Van de Sande, B. and Fore, P.: 3rd Dimension for Worldwide Landscape Architecture 188
Ross, L., Kleinschmit, B., Korte, B. and Förster, M: Biomass 3D - Visualizing the Impact of Increased Energy Crop Cultivatiol1 196
Schroth, 0., Sheppard, S. R. 1., Lange, E and Schmid. W. A.: Transferring Contro! to the User - Interactivity as an Approach Towards Participatory Visualization Processes 203
Stendel, D.: Autostereoscopic Visualization ofLandscape 214
Zehner, B.: Landscape Visualization in High Resolution Stereoscopic Visualization Environments.................................................................................................................... 224
Ilalion 105
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II Techniques 141
itecture...... 151
>ding Measures for 152
ce via the Web J 63
Project Report .. 170
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Cultivation 196
Towards 203
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lization 224
Table of Conlenls XIII
Information Management in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning.......................................................................................... 233
Hettwer, J.: Der Objekkatalog für das Straßen- und Verkehrswesen - OKSTRA' 234
ßCIlner,.1., Köppen, A., Kleinschmit, B., Krause, K-U., Neubert,.1. and Wickel, M: XPlanung - Neue Standards in der Bauleit- und Landschaftsplanung 240
(Jrote, T. und Kummer, K: AFIS®-ALKlS@-ATKIS® Grundlagen fur die digitale LandschaftspJanung 249
Sommer, Hund Bilo, M.: Informationsmanagement im Naturschutz - Aktuelle Trends aus Sicht einer Bundesbehörde 259
Nagel, H: Der MapServer-Verbund - Ein Beitrag zur Geodateninfrastruktur des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt................................................................................................................. 266
Adloff. S. und Paasche, I.: Der Landkreis als Geodatenmanager 272
Dembinsky, K: Die Kommunikation in gemeinsamen Planungsprozessen der Straßen- und Landschaftsplanung aus Sicht eines Straßenplaners 281
Krämer, B.: Die Kommunikation in gemeinsamen Planungsprozessen der Straßen- und Landschaftsplanung aus Sicht eines Landschaftsplaners 287
Schauerte-Lüke, N: Informations- und Datenmanagement in gemeinsamen Planungsprozessen der Straßen- und Landschaftsplanung 302
Schuttze, C. and Buhmann, E.:
DeveJoping the OKSTRA® Standard for the Needs of Landscape Planning in Context of Imp1ementation for Mitigation and Landscape Envelope Planning of Road Projects.................................................................................................................... 310
Pietsch, Mund Heins, M: Qualifizierung und Optimierung der Landschaftsplanung durch Standardisierung und Informationsmanagement am Beispiel des OKSTRA!Jl.) 32 J
Mach, R.: Workflow for Interactive High-end 3D Visualization in Site Planning........................... 337
Faizi, M and Bastani, H: Exchanging Prepared Data in Landscape Design Process - A Review ofMethods in Contemporary Inquires . 347
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Liu, S. and Liu, B.: Using GIS to Assess the Ecological-niche for Urban Green Space Planning in Wuxi City 353
Savolainen, T. and Kankainen, 1.: Cost Management and Estimates in the Infrastructure Design Process 364
Reconstruction of Historie Gardens and Guidance Systems for Park Users 371
Kretzler, E.: Vom Standbild zur Echtzeit-3D-Erfahrung - Aktuelle Kommunikationsmedien für die (Garten-)Denkmalpflege....................................................................................... 372
Ozimek, A. and Ozimek, P.: Visibility Method for Landscape Analyses in a Historical City Centre Environment 380
Moravcik, L. and Kubista, R.: CAD-based Design in Reconstruction of a Historical Park in Hajna Nova Ves, Siovakia............................................................................................................................ 392
Paar, P. and Blaik, R.: Time-slicing Wrest Park - Interactive 3D Visualisation of a Historie Garden................ 400
Mach, R.: Hortus Palatinus - A Virtual Reconstruction ofthe Machines ofSalomon de Caus - An Exposition....................................................................................................... 408
Laudamus, F. und Schoelkopf, P.: Erfassung historischer Grabmale auf dem Neuen Begräbnisplatz Dessau mit MOPLAS - Mobiler Planungsassistent............................................................................ 420
Gottji-ied, A. und Schedler, M.: Entwicklung einer Mapserver-Anwendung als Tourismusinformationssystem fur das Weltkulturerbe Dessau-Wärlitzer Gartenreich 428
Schoelkopf, P. und Ringkamp, c.: Deutsche Datenbank der Gärten und Parks - Vision oder notwendige Herausforderung? 437
Firnigl, A.: Reconstruction Methods and Visualisation of Roman Villas 445
ipace Planning in 353
1 Process 364
eSystems for 371
lUnikationsmedien 372
Centre 380
~ajna Nova Ves, 392
istoric Garden................ 400
fSalomon de 408
I.l Dessau mit 420
Jationssystem ftir 428
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Table of Contents xv
Commercial Technical Papers............................................................................... 453
Contribution by SYNERGIS System lösungen auf ESRI-Technologie von SYNERGIS 454
Contribution by K2 Raumbezug im E-Govemment - Neue Perspektiven flir Kommunen mit GEOvisionJ® 458
Thank you from the Editors 461
Addresses of Authors................................................................................................ 463
Titles of Posters and Authors 469
Titles of Rands-on Workshops and Trainers 471
Early Conference Announcement & Call for Papers 472
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