MON-C09: Drones 2.0: Exploring Nascent Design Applications for Unmanned Aerial Systems

Start Date
10/22/2018
End Date
10/22/2018
Description
This session will examine how landscape architects, professors, and planners are using nascent unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) techniques to map, study, and forecast complex ecologies, vegetational systems, and landscape surface strata to constructively alter the methodologies the profession can utilize with the use of emergent mapping technologies present in the UAV.
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Technology / CADD / GIS
Health, Safety and Welfare
No
Hours
1.50
Learning Outcomes
1. Overview and critical understanding of UAV’s nascent and expanding capabilities and applications for the design field. 2. Understanding the use of UAV's as a predictive analysis tool for projects of various scopes and types. 3. Understanding the use of UAV's for design applications 4. Critical understanding of UAV’s limitations and shortcomings in respect to the design profession at large.
Instructors
Christopher S.. Sherwin, ASLA; Emily Schlickman, ASLA; Luke Hegeman, ASLA, LEED AP; Brett Milligan;
Course Codes
Provider
American Society of Landscape Architects


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