Date of Award:
5-2024
Document Type:
Dissertation
Degree Name:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department:
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Committee Chair(s)
Brent Chamberlain
Committee
Brent Chamberlain
Committee
Benjamin George
Committee
Jeannie Johnson
Committee
Sharad Jones
Committee
Carlos Licon
Abstract
This dissertation explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping the landscape architecture profession. It looks at how AI has evolved in the field, its current influence, and its potential to change research, teaching, and professional practice. The research includes a detailed review of existing literature to identify trends in AI applications and gaps in knowledge. It also examines landscape architects' attitudes towards AI, revealing a mix of enthusiasm for its benefits and concerns about its impact on creativity and design processes, and proposes new ways of thinking about and working with AI. The work brings a unique perspective on AI in the field and gives valuable insights for future research and practice.
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Fernberg, Phillip J., "Artificial Intelligence in Landscape Architecture: A Survey of Theory, Culture, and Practice" (2024). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Fall 2023 to Present. 152.
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