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**ASLAcomputing2005Newsletter**
In the Landscape Architecture category of this blog, you will find the ASLAcomputingNewsletter. It contains a unique historical perspective, drawing from both academic and private sector sources.
The academic contributors, Mark Lindhult and John Danahy wrote papers on Computing and the Landscape Architecture Design Process in 1987. Private sector contributor, Kurt Culbertson delivered comments on computers and landscape architecture in the ProjectProcess21 Panel in 1998.
The attached newsletter quotes from the original thoughts written in 1987 and 1998, then each of the three authors has refreshed that perspective with how they are seeing computers in the landscape architectural design process in 2005.
Hope you all find this instructive and useful.
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