Field Notes
Essays on landscape data, meaning, and the open standard
Writing from the Foundation — on shared vocabulary, definitional debate,
and what open metadata means for education, economics, and honest disclosure.
Essays are published under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
CultureDigital natureProfessional practiceSoft-launch
Digital work does not replace contact with living plants. It lengthens the chain of custody for meaning. Between the walk and the viewport sits an interpretive middle, twice removed, where belief is made and too easily mistaken for observation.
4 August 2026 · 9 min
CultureAutomationProfessional practiceDigital nature
A nail extends the hand. Agentic software proposes what the hand should mean. Landscape practice is learning that difference under pressure from tools, budgets, labour, politics, and time, and under a harder question still: where living nature ends and digital nature begins.
31 July 2026 · 10 min
CultureOpen infrastructureProfessional practiceAutomation
AI absorbs repetitive hygiene and generic drafting so the profession keeps judgment liability and the open systems that make records trustworthy.
28 July 2026 · 7 min
CultureOpen infrastructureProfessional practice
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.
27 July 2026 · 8 min
CultureAutomationProfessional practice
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.
21 July 2026 · 10 min
GovernanceCultureFoundation
A short note on the Foundation’s cultural frame — why land, art, technology, and data hold together.
11 July 2026 · 5 min
GovernanceIndustry standardsOpen infrastructure
Peak bodies and professional institutes excel at governance, education, and endorsement. Sustained product engineering — botanical pipelines, trait engines, and BIM-ready asset libraries — is a different kind of work. Where automation lowers the marginal cost of clear records, institutes and open infrastructure can reinforce each other.
8 July 2026 · 8 min
AdvocacyVocabularyGovernance
Landscape architecture is spread across studios, universities, councils, and agencies that each name the same things differently. An open data dictionary is the quiet infrastructure that lets them speak — and disagree — precisely.
5 July 2026 · 7 min
GuidelinesTruth-telling
Practical guidance for practices and institutions on evidencing claims, handling cultural sensitivity, and attributing synthetic assets in exchange bundles — written for international teams, not only Australian procurement.
7 July 2026 · 9 min
EconomicsOpen infrastructure
When the field dictionary lives inside products, the profession rents its own language. What an open standard changes about the economics of practice — in any market where BIM, climate disclosure, and digital twins are becoming procurement requirements.
6 July 2026 · 8 min
EducationData as art
Synonyms, definitions, and meaning as design material — teaching landscape practice through the lens of data, art, and technology, for studios and researchers working across borders.
6 July 2026 · 8 min