Expertise

My research investigates methods of computationally simulating and visualizing landscape ecology, with a focus on information-driven environmental modeling. My research is performed through two primary avenues: project-based digital experimentation to develop novel workflows, and practice-based study of emerging technology – particularly Building Information Modeling (BIM) - within the landscape architecture profession.

I work on cultural and historic landscape visualization projects through the ESF Center for Cultural Landscape Preservation and the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation.

A large portion of my research efforts focus on computational modeling, simualtion, and visualization of large-scale forest sites using immersive virtual reality technology. In particular, this research focuses on the development of digital workflows to convert non-visual forest simualtion data into fulle rendered three-dimensional walkthrough environments. This research also focuses on simulation and modeling of unique 3D tree models based on species growth characteristics, environmental conditions, and community interaction.

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Organizational Affiliations

Department of Landscape Architecture, Academic Departments and Divisions, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Education

Harvard University
2011, MLArch
Alfred University
2002, BFA