Open digital infrastructure for landscape architecture.
Digital infrastructure for landscape architecture communities.
The Landscape Archive Foundation publishes TLA-185 (185 documented elements) under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: field registry, schemas, and conformance criteria for botanical, climate, sustainability, cultural, and synthetic-nature claims in project records.
Foundation Updates
Open specification and draft governance milestones.
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Software roster on Licence & scope
Licence & scope now names the current Landscape Archive Tools desks, including TLA-Institute, Species Note, Veritas, and ML Hub. Local files stay on the device unless you use a signed-in Archive feature.
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Institution Join Kit
Institutes cite one TLA-185 dictionary and bind a jurisdiction pack. Local inspect, Archive Seal, and Foundation Approved remain separate acts.
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One international dictionary
TLA-185 is one international field list. Other countries bind the same keys through jurisdiction packs. Formal ISO status remains future work.
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Schedule remap and LOD 100 teaching loops
Two worked 50% loops: a messy planting schedule remapped onto TLA-185 with empty fields left empty, and Workbench-class LOD 100 massing marked synthetic (TLA-SYN). Local inspect is not Archive Seal.
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Which door
Four jobs, four doors: Institution Join Kit, Studio Pilot Kit, model plants on the Australian Hub, AU Membership / Library. One international dictionary.
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From analogue to digital: collaboration, validation, and the centre twice removed
Field Note: digital work lengthens the chain of custody for meaning. On contact, stand-ins, belief as craft, and why collaboration is not the same verb as validation.
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Outsourcing truths: the nail and the agent
Field Note: a nail extends the hand; agentic software proposes what the hand should mean. On tools, budgets, labour, politics, time, and the line between living nature and digital nature.
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Creative Commons inheritance
The Foundation heralds Creative Commons for the future of landscape architecture: keeping the open metadata grammar public so practitioners seventy years from now can still cite and check honest project records. Stewardship succession.
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Foundation mission and digital twin potential
The Landscape Archive Foundation centres labour, liability, visibility, and dignity — and explores the potential that, once incorporated, it could help steward a digital twin commons for landscape architecture. EBDA and ELDX remain two distinct institutional instruments.
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Landscape-native software initiative
Foundation programme under consultation: innovative in-studio coding knowledge and landscape architectural native software for the future of the industry, with open grammar so records stay citable across practices.
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What automation replaces in landscape practice
AI absorbs repetitive hygiene and generic drafting so the profession keeps judgment liability and the open systems that make records trustworthy.
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Consequential data, time, and the infrastructure we cannot postpone
Landscape records do not become consequential because they are digital. They become consequential when time, infrastructure, and professional obligation meet, and that meeting is no longer optional.
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TLA-185 registry integrity (SHA-256)
Public integrity registry for the open field-dictionary JSON: published SHA-256 digests so anyone can confirm they have the authentic snapshot.
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Institutional asks: EBDA and ELDX
The Foundation asks for two proposed instruments beside TLA-185: EBDA (ecological & built-environment data stewardship gravity) and ELDX (cross-border land/landscape interchange).
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Draft orbit pages (SYN / EVID / ML)
Public draft HTML for TLA-SYN, TLA-EVID, and TLA-ML with golden JSON examples.
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Evidence Checker wired to TLA-EVID (upload paused)
Evidence Checker recognises Draft TLA-EVID audit-pack JSON. Upload remains unavailable while stewardship arrangements are clarified; the open specification remains under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
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Foundation Approved vs Archive Seal
Counsel-ready distinction page: open-spec conformance (when criteria publish) is not a commercial Seal. Draft posture stated honestly.
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Standards constellation (draft orbits)
TLA-185 remains the published spine. Draft orbits TLA-SYN, TLA-EVID, and TLA-ML are named for consultation.
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Meaning between data and computation
Raw records and generative models face opposite directions on the same coin; neither yields consequence without interpretive work. A note on art, overclaim, labour, and the profession landscape architecture must become, not merely automate.
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Dictionary & schema in plain language
Short Foundation explainer for practices, students, and procurement: what a term, the field dictionary, and the schema pack are.
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Dictionary term proposals (no GitHub required)
Form for TLA-185 dictionary changes: structured rationale and evidence links, steward review only — nothing auto-merges into the field registry.
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Draft consultation — request a review pack
Critique invite for the open TLA-185 schema pack: governance and awards CTAs, on-site review-pack form, and Field Notes / Evidence Checker links.
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Industry & practice education path
Clear path: open field dictionary → Studio Pilot → Evidence Checker → draft consultation, with thin learning modules for studios and practices.
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Procurement / RFQ checklist
Printable one-pager for RFQs and studio briefs citing the open TLA-185 grammar — Evidence Checker, validator, and published procurement sentence.
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Studio Pilot Kit
Practice citation loop on the adoption guide: open field dictionary, validator, Evidence Checker, and procurement sentence.
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Studio Pilot outreach pack
Copy-paste cohort tracker (3–5 studios) plus invite email for one mandated TLA-185 deliverable.
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Technical reviewers & registry contributors
Curated volunteer intake to stress-test field-dictionary corners. Email and pack review welcome while GitHub access remains limited.
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Foundation downloads & Evidence Checker
Open artefacts index and a browser inspector for TLA-185 JSON and Archive Audit Packs (.tlaa). Commercial Landscape Archive Packages (.tla) and encrypted .lapkg are out of scope for Foundation tooling.
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Four things: land, art, technology, data
A short Field Note on the Foundation’s cultural frame — why land, art, technology, and data hold together.
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Founding charter consultation
Draft constitution for The Landscape Archive Foundation (proposed CLG). Consultation draft for founding-alliance review.
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Institutions, standards, and the infrastructure gap
Field Note on how governance and endorsement roles relate to sustained botanical and BIM pipelines — and how open definitions plus automation can widen access to citable infrastructure.
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Open standard adoption guide
Reference adoption path: download the open pack, cite the registry, and add the procurement sentence to one deliverable (self-serve validators paused). Documents why a mandated pilot deliverable precedes governance outreach.
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Awards and the data architecture
Category rubrics now describe how peer assessment references the field registry and published interchange profiles across architectural, civic, and engineering delivery streams.
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Built environment export profiles
Interchange bindings for IFC property sets, GeoJSON civic registries, USD metadata sidecars, and spreadsheet crosswalks — JSON schemas and worked examples on the schema portal.
Archive Seal
Open TLA-185 grammar stays free to cite. Where a brief requires Landscape Archive–attested deliverables, ask for a licensed Archive package from an authorised organisation — and an Archive Seal when the brief specifies one.
Archive Seal is a renewable commercial attestation from The Landscape Archive Pty Ltd (period-bound marks and manifests). Authenticity checks are performed by Landscape Archive administrators on the commercial Archive site. Foundation Approved / Evidence Checker remain separate from Archive licensing.
- Purchase Seal and compare plans on the Archive site
- Authorised organisations directory lists who may deliver licensed packages
- Founding member applications follow Archive pricing status (currently closed on the commercial site)
- Seal authenticity is admin-verified by Landscape Archive
Mission
The Landscape Archive Foundation is a digital infrastructure provider for landscape architecture communities.
Draft public purpose: publish shared digital infrastructure — a field dictionary, Library-facing grammar, TLA-185 tools and packs, and evidence shapes — so living systems, design intent, and provenance remain citable across time.
Mark Norlan Laririt founded this work from studio and research practice: botanical and ecological knowledge given the same documentary care as the drawing; digital methods that can be tested and improved; and educational pathways in which students and practitioners learn to bind representation to claim. The Archive grew from wanting authorship, evidence, and living systems to travel together.
The Foundation is assembling and seeking funds toward a programme of work: international expansion, and the potential of implementing institute-level governance for global landscape data practices. That programme is intended to serve the profession and business expansion, alongside the shared dictionary, Library-facing grammar, and evidence shapes.
Landscape architecture already works at the intersection of land science, design judgement, technology, and public accountability. The Foundation’s draft mission therefore holds several layers at once: a shared dictionary; Library-facing grammar; tools and jurisdiction packs; evidence that can be inspected locally; and twin-ready interchange that improves through documented use.
- Shared dictionary — one international field grammar that communities can cite without forking national schemas
- Library-facing grammar — structural definitions for taxon, site context, climate, and provenance; populated inventories stay licensed separately
- Tools and evidence — public validator, Evidence Checker, and open packs for local inspect
- Jurisdiction packs — bind the same field IDs to local codes, climate products, and disclosure regimes
- Digital advancement — testable schemas, integrity digests, and twin-ready interchange that improve through use
- Education — studio, university, and continuing pathways that teach records as part of design literacy
About
The Landscape Archive Foundation provides digital infrastructure for landscape architecture communities: a shared dictionary, Library-facing grammar, tools, jurisdiction packs, and evidence. Landscape project records must remain legible across time — species, site context, evidence, restricted cultural material, and custody of synthetic assets.
The Landscape Vault holds proprietary IP and, in the interim, stewards and powers the Foundation; The Landscape Archive Pty Ltd is the commercial operator (products, subscriptions, support), with landscapearchive.com.au as the Australian commercial hub. The Foundation — still unincorporated — may, upon incorporation, help steward the open TLA-185 / TLA-169 commons under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. EBDA and ELDX remain two further, separate institutional asks.
Truth-telling
Implicit claims — “native,” “climate resilient,” “sustainable,” “culturally appropriate” — are stated precisely through documented fields: taxon IDs, banded climate context, evidence links, sensitivity classes, and synthetic-asset lineage.
The Foundation defines how disclosure is encoded. Substantive verification remains with project teams and the institutions that govern them.
Specification
TLA-185 documents 185 elements across taxonomy, site context, climate screening, risk, sustainability, cultural sensitivity, and BIM interchange. TLA-169 remains supported for legacy exchange. The open field dictionary is the gravity well: free public grammar under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0; populated inventories and client records stay in licensed datasets.
The public validator and Evidence Checker inspect files locally in the browser. They do not issue Archive Seal, Foundation Approved, or government approval. Draft dictionary and registry remain available for citation.
Canonical specification, JSON Schema modules, and examples are on GitHub and the schema portal. GitHub is authoritative.
Governance and licence
The Landscape Archive Foundation is intended as an independent digital-infrastructure steward that may, upon incorporation, help hold a digital twin commons for landscape architecture. In the interim the open grammar remains published here, stewarded and powered by The Landscape Vault Pty Ltd.
Public specification and schema documentation: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Library, Hub, Landscape Archive Tools desktop apps, Archive Seal, Studio+™, Data API, and populated datasets are licensed separately and are not under Creative Commons.
Commercial implementation
The field dictionary stays free to cite. Seats, Library depth, Landscape Archive Tools desktop apps, BIM / Hub delivery, Seal attestation, Evidence/compliance paths, and (when cleared) Data API / OEM redistribution are licensed through The Landscape Archive Pty Ltd under Archive Terms. See Archive Terms for free vs paid posture.
Foundation Approved will denote open-specification conformance when criteria and validators are published — not a live self-serve product today. It remains distinct from Archive Certified, a paid vendor credential, and from Archive Seal.
Support the standard
Due to our incorporation status, voluntary contribution intake has been taken down.
The Foundation is not yet an independent incorporated entity. We are not accepting bank transfers, donations, or public fundraising on this site until that structure is in place.
Referencing TLA-185 or TLA-169 under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 remains free and requires no payment.
- Donation and bank-transfer details are withdrawn for now.
- Tax-deductible treatment, if any, would apply only after independent entity formation and any applicable DGR registration.
- For institutional partnerships or funding conversations after incorporation, use a foundation enquiry.
Foundation Standards
Five domains of public reference work. Shared definitions and open governance mark the boundary between the public specification and commercial implementation. The standards constellation (TLA-185 spine plus draft orbits) is listed under Governance.
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Botanical truth and reference standard
The Foundation stewards the information architecture for precise, auditable taxonomic claims in project interchange. TLA-185 is the spine; plant-form labelling (TLA-ML, draft) is an orbit, not a second grammar.
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Climate and environmental disclosure
TLA-185 defines the metadata shape for site context, climate screening, and sustainability disclosure in project records. Evidence packaging (TLA-EVID, draft) profiles how claims point at method notes — Archive Seal stays commercial.
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Open research infrastructure
The Foundation maintains the open specification, schema artefacts, and validation tools for teaching and citation. Named orbits extend the suite without diluting the field registry.
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Public-sector and digital twin interface
TLA-185 is published as an openly documented reference layer for procurement and digital twin programmes.
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Ethics of synthetic nature and attribution
The Foundation defines how lineage, sensitivity, and synthetic marking appear in project records. TLA-SYN (draft) is the named provenance orbit for that work.