Participants of the DLA conference, May 2009, Malta Landscape Architecture is Digital! Report on the conference Digital Landscape Architecture 2009 held by Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany in cooperation with the Thematic Network in Landscape Architecture LE:NOTRE, hosted in 2009 by the Faculty of the Built Environment of Malta University Erich BUHMANN When Anhalt University organized the first international conference on IT in Landscape Architecture ten years ago computers had just started to replace drawing boards in landscape architecture practice. Today landscape architecture is digital with landscape architects working digitally in all project phases, often around the clock in international and interdisciplinary working groups around the globe.
Landscape Architecture is digital! 245 Responding to today s international landscape architecture practice as well as to the international cooperation in software development for landscape architecture, the idea of organizing the 2009 conference at the end of May at the international location of Malta arose. It was hosted by the Faculty of the Built Environment of the University of Malta. The thirty contributions from fifteen countries documented a wide range of research and education in the field of Landschaftsinformatik, the German term for Computer Science in Landscape Architecture. The contributions could be grouped into the categories of Research and Software Development, Prototype Applications and IT in Landscape Architecture Education. Relevant research in IT-development in Landscape Architecture is only possible when research units at universities of different disciplines cooperate with each other and with the software industry as well. At the conference, examples of research findings with a potential for landscape architecture practice were given by keynote speaker Prof. Dr. Döllner. He is founder and Scientific Director of the initial development of the software LandExplorer, which is now being developed as a product by Autodesk. Prof. Döllner presented some current findings of his research lab focusing on 3D visualisation at the Hasso Plattner Institute, HPI of University Potsdam, Germany. Prof. Dr. Michael Flaxman from MIT in Boston USA explained the long process of developing an idea for a needed software function from its inception until its final product phase. He used his idea of a GIS Sketching Tool which he developed for ESRI in Redlands, USA, as an example. Cristina de Oliveira Mattos of ESRI Germany presented very elaborate large scale GIS scenarios for the region of Munich. These had been applied by the landscape architecture office of Prof. Dr. Jörg Schaller in Kranzberg, Bavaria. Joe Fenech Conti, the CEO of the Maltese GIS company datatrak, described his personal journey starting with graduating as an architect, to setting up the first public GIS databases for the later mapping unit of Malta and on to establishing a European-wide GIS service enterprise. Matthias Pietsch presented the results of the project OKSTRA Standards for Landscape Planning by Anhalt University for the German Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt). The team of Prof. Buhmann has defined objects for landscape planning within the lifecycle of a road project. The stages from early environmental assessment to landscape construction and landscape management were defined. The industry partner for this research project was the Austrian/German company SYNERGIS. One of the findings is that only if the profession contributes to the definition of objects in the software development will landscape architecture content be part of CAD and GIS software products. The session on research and software development was complemented with a very wellreceived workshop given on Real-Time Open Source Landscape Visualization with the new open source based product Biosphere3D, a further contribution of the start up company Lenné3D GmbH, Berlin and the German Konrad Zuse Institut in Berlin.
246 E.Buhmann Among the numerous prototype applications, contributions from East European PhD candidates and young research faculty were very convincing and promising, as well as contributions from newly revised academic programs. Contributions from Corvinus University in Budapest, from the University von Ljubljana and from the University of Technology in Krakow presented applications with high complexity and new developments of planning methods using modern IT techniques. The application session was completed by the presentation of current international landscape architecture projects of Prof. Rainer Schmidt, Beuth University in Berlin. A number of members of the local architecture board Kamra Tal-Periti KTP came especially to this public lecture within the conference. Robert Watson, University of Greenwich, was one of the excellent speakers lecturing on IT teaching in landscape architecture. He presented a summary of how education in computer application has evolved over the last 15 years. Considering the fact that today IT tools are an integral part of all landscape architecture work, specific IT-techniques should be taught in all lectures and in all studios. Had been there one subject necessary 15 years ago, such as CAD in Landscape Architecture, then today there is a need for an IT-introduction in all Landscape Architecture courses through the entire curriculum. The IT working group of the Thematic Network LE:NOTRE was given the task of rethinking this very fundamental request on landscape architecture curriculum and passing on their advice for the ECLAS curricula recommendations. Malta- Mediterranean island of many challenges During his welcome address the Hon. Dr. Chris Said, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Dialogue and Information in Malta, introduced the Maltese Government s strategy for sustainable development in Malta. Describing his approach on introducing sustainable principles to the mostly rural localities gave a good introduction to the multidisciplinary task this small group of islands has to master in order to survive socially and economically, as well as ecologically. The many faces of Malta breathtaking beauty, a grand cultural heritage, and limited and endangered landscape resources, all in a tiny area became obvious to the participants of the conference during the evening harbour cruise and the day excursion led by Dean of the Faculty of the Built Environment, Prof. Alex Torpiano,. The object of an ongoing conversion of a huge industrial port to being tourist-oriented, the Grand Harbour of Valletta is a success story, being partly driven by different models of private public partner ships. The seven landing docks for cruise ships already allow up to ten-thousand passengers a day to visit the baroque city of Valletta. The waiting list for the yacht harbours is pushing for even more place. Prof. Alex Torpiano could point out that the conversion of the enormous building substance at the waterfront is taking more time because of responding to the direct conversion to the use for yachts.
Landscape Architecture is digital! 247 Construction of shelter for temple of Hagar Quim, May 2009, Architect Hunzinger The status of the construction of the shelters for temples of Hagar Quim and Mnajdra, a project by the Swiss architect Hunzinger who won the international competition in 2004, is very promising. The conference participants could be convinced by Prof. Torpiano that a compromise for the most possible transparent protection of the Megalit temples from further wind and water erosion had been looked for. Hopefully the project will be completed by a modern interpretation center and a good landscape architectural integration of the entire site. It remains to be seen how the smallest member of the EU will keep the balance between preservation of its tremendous cultural heritage sites and the principal need for sustainable development of the islands. However, the Maltese showed landscape architects from around the world that despite its small population, Malta has valuable Human Resources. The Maltese have proven over the centuries that they adapt well to new challenges. As Malta won the hearts of all the conference participants, they will hopefully come back and see further implementation of the government s sustainable strategies. All contributions to the conference were handled by a content management system to support the peer review process. All contributions will be published as fully peer reviewed papers, together with the upcoming 2010 contributions, as: Buhmann/Pietsch/Kretzler (Eds.):Peer Reviewed Proceedings Digital Landscape Architecture 2010, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Wichmann Verlag Heidelberg, May 2010.
248 E.Buhmann The next annual conference will be held in Aschersleben at the State Garden Show near the lovely Harz Mountains in Central Germany. The call for papers is available at www.landschaftsinformatik.de and DLA conferences. Abstracts for 2010 need to be submitted by November 1, 2009. DLA AWARDS 2009 There were quite a number of suggestions for the 2009 DLA awards. We are pleased to announce this year s following awards for our colleagues with the most votes: By recommendation of the Digital Landscape Architecture Conference Programme Chair the DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD FOR SCIENTIFIC EXCELLENCE was given to Prof. Dr. James Palmer, USA, Prof. Dr. Thomas Blaschke, University of Salzburg, Austria and Prof. Joachim Kieferle, Rhein Main Hochschule Wiesbaden, Germany for their outstanding service as reviewers of the 2009 contributions to the 10th annual conference on IT in Landscape Architecture. Dr. Saviour Formosa, University of Malta I Malta Environment & Planning Authority, Malta has received the DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD FOR BEST RATED PAPER by the Conference Programme Committee, and by vote of the participants of the Digital Landscape Architecture Conference 2009 the DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD FOR BEST PRESENTATION By vote of the participants of the Digital Landscape Architecture Conference 2009 the DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD FOR IT RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE was given to Prof. Dr. Jürgen Döllner, Hasso Plattner Institut der Universität Potsdam, Germany, Prof. Dr. Michael Flaxman, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Lidija Breskvar Žaucer, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD FOR IT APPLICATION IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE was given to Sándor Jombach, Corvinus University of Budapest, Department of Landscape Planning and Regional Development, Hungary and Christian Stock, Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information, Department of Geomatics, Parkville, University of Melbourne, Australia. The DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTING TO IT EDUCATION IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE was given to Chris Speed, Edinburgh College of Art in England, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Landscape Architecture is digital! 249 And finally Prof. Joachim Kieferle, Rhein Main Hochschule Wiesbaden, Germany received the DIGITAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DLA 2009 AWARD AS BEST MODERATOR. Congratulations to all! We would like to thank all of the authors, reviewers, moderators and keynote speakers for their great efforts and contributions. A special thank you has to be given to our local conference partners, to Prof. Alex Torpiano, Dean of the Faculty of the Built Environment at Malta University; to the Kamera Tal-Perit (KTP) and their President Vincent Cassar; to the Mapping Unit of Malta Environment & Planning Authority (MEPA); and the Malta Association for Geographical Information (MAGI). We also thank the Parliamentary Secretary Hon. Dr. Chris Said from the office of the Prime Minister and the Grand Harbour Regeneration Corporation Plc (GHRC) for their valuable assistance. We also thank the 2008/2009 sponsors SYNERGIS, K2 and Lenné3D and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG for their financial support. Contact: Erich Buhmann, Conference Scientific Director LE:NOTRE Information Technology, W.G. Administrator Anhalt University of Applied Sciences / Hochschule Anhalt (FH), Dep. 1, Forschungsbereich Landschaftsinformatik, Prof. Erich Buhmann, Strenzfelder Allee 28, D 06406 Bernburg, Germany Office: INDIGO Innovationspark, Solbadstraße 2, Anbau Room 005, Telephone: +49-(0)3471-355-1116, digital Fax +49-(0)3471-355-9-1116 or Fax +49-(0)3471-628179 Conference proceedings: atelier.bernburg@t-online.de // Conference organization: la@loel.hs-anhalt.de Conference images and further documentations: at www.landschaftsinformatik.de and Gallery 2009 Conference, Gallery 2009 Snapshots, as well as Gallery 2009 Visit Malta