TEACHING

The Environmental Simulation Laboratory is a teaching lab for graduate and undergraduate students in the College of Environmental Design. During the spring semester the lab hosts the LA235 class which explores the representation of reality and the transfer of design ideas.
1994

LA235
Transit Related Development
"A Better Place to Live". A 12 minute video.
1995

LA235
Various simulation projects. Students selected an urban design policy or place and created individual simulations.
1996

LA235
Cyber Technology Studio, Roppongi, Tokyo. Beginning of the use of internet teleconferencing and the World wide Web as teaching tools for design studio in Landscape Architecture in collaboration with Ark Hills, Japan.
"Design for Cyber Space". A 10 minute video with narration.

1997

LA235
Cyber Technology Studio, Azabu Juban, Tokyo. Collaborative design and 3D computer modelling with Academy Hills, Tokyo University and Keio University, Tokyo, via the internet, teleconferencing and the World Wide Web.
"Cyber Studio". A 15 minute video with narration.
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