Driverless Landscapes: Designing for People in Autonomous Futures

Registration Eligibility
ASLA online learning opportunities are open to all. ASLA members may access this on-demand recording at a reduced rate.
Start Date
01/15/2021
End Date
12/31/2022
Description
Expanding driverless vehicle use will force crucial recalibrations to streets, public spaces, and urban form. How can designers maintain human interests in increasingly autonomous cities? This panel of landscape architects and planning authorities will discuss initiatives to promote physical, ecological, and social sustainability through driverless technologies.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Technology / CADD / GIS
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.50
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn about case studies of current design research and experiments in design regarding autonomous vehicles.

2. Learn public engagement strategies and scenario based approaches to design.

3. Understand development of planning policies in various cities due to autonomous vehicle growth.

4. Examine the role of partnerships with local industries and academic institutions in designing for autonomous vehicles.
Instructors
Ron Henderson, FASLA; Raymond W.. Gastil, AICP, LEED AP; Nilay Mistry; Maia Small, AIA
Course Codes
Provider
American Society of Landscape Architects


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