ABSTRACT

The final chapter of the book will serve to express and validate the expanding presence of computational tools in the field of landscape architecture. Two case studies of built work that are the result of the use of computational aided design will be deconstructed through the workflows used to facilitate or create the projects. This chapter intends to provoke a discourse on the projective use of computational tools in practice. The operations from the previous chapters will be considered with the workflows used for the case studies as a means of grounding these tools while providing speculation on the possibilities of their use.