Submissions from 2024
Computational design for landscape architects, Brendan Harmon
3D Printing Heritage Trees, Brendan Harmon and Hye Yeon Nam
Deep learning based approaches from semantic point clouds to semantic BIM models for heritage digital twin, Xiang Pan, Qing Lin, Siyi Ye, Li Li, Li Guo, and Brendan Harmon
Submissions from 2023
Struggle for Transdisciplinary Moments: Building Partnerships for Resettlement, Haley Blakeman, Jessica R.Z. Simms, Helen L. Waller, Pam Jenkins, and Katherine Cass
Ecological Robotics, Brendan Harmon and Hye Yeon Nam
FloraWear: Wearable Living Interface, Hye Yeon Nam, Janiece Campbell, Andrew M. Webb, and Brendan Harmon
Contingent Dreams, Hye Yeon Nam, Brendan Harmon, Ka Hei Cheng, and Samira Awad
Code to Cope: Supporting Self-Care by Integrating Creative Coding and Coping Mechanisms, Hye Yeon Nam, Andrew M. Webb, Raymond Tucker, and Brendan Harmon
Submissions from 2022
JEFFERSON PARISH, NEW ORLEANS REGION, LOUISIANA, Traci Birch and Haley Blakeman
Living Typography: Robotically Printing a Living Typeface, Brendan Harmon
Point Cloud Aesthetics, Brendan Harmon and Nicholas Serrano
Exploring the Impact of Green Walls on Occupant Thermal State in Immersive Virtual Environment, Alireza Sedghikhanshir, Yimin Zhu, Yan Chen, and Brendan Harmon
Submissions from 2021
Shifting Datum: A Critical Inquiry into Coastal Change, Brendan Harmon, Hye Yeon Nam, and Michael Pasquier
Submissions from 2020
Unmasked, Hye Yeon Nam, Iyleah Hernandez, and Brendan Harmon
Physical controls and ENSO event influence on weathering in the Panama Canal Watershed, Devin F. Smith, Steven T. Goldsmith, Brendan A. Harmon, Jorge A. Espinosa, and Russell S. Harmon
Submissions from 2019
R.sim.terrain 1.0: A landscape evolution model with dynamic hydrology, Brendan Alexander Harmon, Helena Mitasova, Anna Petrasova, and Vaclav Petras
Submissions from 2018
Using sketchup to simulate tree row azimuth effects on alley shading, David M. Burner, Amanda J. Ashworth, Kent F. Laughlin, and Mark E. Boyer
Tangible topographic modeling for landscape architects, Brendan A. Harmon, Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras, Helena Mitasova, and Ross Meentemeyer
Tangible Landscape: A hands-on method for teaching terrain analysis, Garrett C. Millar, Payam Tabrizian, Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras, Brendan Harmon, Helena Mitasova, and Ross K. Meentemeyer
Submissions from 2017
EVALUATION OF CLIMATIC AND PHYSICAL CONTROLS AND THE INFLUENCE OF ENSO EVENTS ON LONG-TERM WEATHERING AND CO2 CONSUMPTION ACROSS THE PANAMA CANAL WATERSHED, Devin F. Smith, The Ohio State University, Brendan A. Harmon, Jorge Espinosa, Steven T. Goldsmith, and Russell S. Harmon
Tangible immersion for ecological design, Payam Tabrizian, Brendan Harmon, Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras, Helena Mitasova, and Ross Meentemeyer
Tangible geospatial modeling for collaborative solutions to invasive species management, Francesco Tonini, Douglas Shoemaker, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Vaclav Petras, Richard C. Cobb, Helena Mitasova, and Ross K. Meentemeyer
Submissions from 2016
Tangible landscape: Cognitively grasping the flowofwater, B. A. Harmon, A. Petrasova, V. Petras, H. Mitasova, and R. K. Meentemeyer
Embodied spatial thinking in tangible computing, Brendan Alexander Harmon
Computational landscape architecture: Procedural, tangible, and open landscapes, Brendan Harmon, Anna Petrasova, Helena Mitasova, and Vaclav Petras
Linking silicate weathering to riverine geochemistry-A case study from a mountainous tropical setting in west-central Panama, Russell S. Harmon, Gerhard Wörner, Steven T. Goldsmith, Brendan A. Harmon, Christopher B. Gardner, W. Berry Lyons, Fred L. Ogden, Michael J. Pribil, David T. Long, Zoltán Kern, et al.
Open source approachto urban growth simulation, A. Petrasova, V. Petras, D. Van Berkel, B. A. Harmon, H. Mitasova, and R. K. Meentemeyer
Immersive tangible geospatial modeling, Payam Tabrizian, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Vaclav Petras, Helena Mitasova, and Ross Meentemeyer
Submissions from 2015
Organic carbon concentrations and transport in small mountain rivers, Panama, Steven T. Goldsmith, W. Berry Lyons, Russell S. Harmon, Brendan A. Harmon, Anne E. Carey, and Gregg T. McElwee
Evaluation of controls on silicate weathering in tropical mountainous rivers: Insights from the Isthmus of Panama, Steven T. Goldsmith, Russell S. Harmon, W. Berry Lyons, Brendan A. Harmon, Fred L. Ogden, and Christopher B. Gardner
Tangible modeling with open source GIS, Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras, Brendan Harmon, and Helena Mitasova
Integrating free and open source solutions into geospatial science education, Vaclav Petras, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Ross K. Meentemeyer, and Helena Mitasova
Submissions from 2014
Steward of the land: Selected writings of nineteenth-century horticulturist thomas affleck, Lake Douglas
GIS-based environmental modeling with tangible interaction and dynamic visualization, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Vaclav Petras, and Helena Mitasova
Submissions from 2013
Certain pleasures, ambiguous grounds: The etymology and evolution of the pleasure garden, Lake Douglas
Military Installations and Cities in the Twenty-First Century: Towards Sustainable Military Installations and Adaptable Cities, B. A. Harmon, W. D. Goran, and R. S. Harmon
Beyond geomorphosites: Trade-offs, optimization, and networking in heritage landscapes, Brendan Harmon and Heather Viles
Submissions from 2012
Pleasure gardens in nineteenth-century New Orleans: "Useful for all classes of society", Lake Douglas
Submissions from 2011
Situation Wanted: Using Workforce Characteristics to Understand the Cultural Landscape of New Orleans, Lake Douglas
Submissions from 2010
TanGeoMS: Tangible geospatial modeling system, Laura Tateosian, Helena Mitasova, Brendan Harmon, Brent Fogleman, Katherine Weaver, and Russel Harmon
Submissions from 2009
Publish and be seen, Lake Douglas
Submissions from 2008
The lesson is that it is better to underdesign than to overdesign a small park [5], Max Z. Conrad
Garden clubs and the landscape architect, Lake Douglas
Sharing chaumont, Lake Douglas
Submissions from 2006
Letters from New Orleans, Lake Douglas
Update: Post-Katrina recovery of public gardens in New Orleans, Lake Douglas
Submissions from 2005
Beyond spring break, Lake Douglas
En route to Chaumont, Lake Douglas
Submissions from 2004
Objects in a garden, Lake Douglas
Vive le chaos!, Lake Douglas
Submissions from 1997
The effect of long-term marsh management on land-loss rates in coastal Louisiana, Mark E. Boyer
Constructed crevasses and land gain in the Mississippi River delta, Mark E. Boyer, James O. Harris, and R. Eugene Turner
Mississippi River diversions, coastal wetland restoration/creation and an economy of scale, R. E. Turner and M. E. Boyer