Abstract
The questions of a rapidly changing environmental design realm pose an epistemological crisis for landscape architecture in an age of upheaval. The role of new forms of intelligence becomes particularly important for the discipline of landscape architecture as it embraces the curation and choreography of living matter. Based on this understanding of the discipline, there are challenges when considering artificial intelligence in the field of landscape architecture that can be articulated in three areas: anthropocentrism, individualism, and means-end reasoning. What does this then say for the future of machine intelligence within the complex milieu of the environment and the discipline’s intent to engage the complexities of ecological and sociocultural systems?
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