Tal Alon‐Mozes
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Tal Alon-Mozes is a pioneering scholar at the intersection of landscape architecture and digital fabrication, whose work redefines how we interact with and shape the natural environment. Her primary research areas include territorial-based robotic fabrication, computational design in landscape architecture, and the theoretical underpinnings of landscape editing. Her major contribution lies in developing experimental frameworks that integrate on-site robotic tools with a deep sensitivity to matter and form, enabling the modulation of grounds at a territorial scale. This approach challenges traditional static landscape design, proposing dynamic, responsive processes that treat landscapes as editable, living systems. While her most-cited paper, "Editing Landscapes: Experimental Frameworks for Territorial-Based Robotic Fabrication" (2022, 4 citations), is relatively recent, its impact is already evident in its foundational role for emerging research. Alon-Mozes’s work bridges theory and practice, offering a visionary model for sustainable, adaptive landscapes. Her achievements include advancing the discourse on robotic construction beyond architecture into ecological and territorial contexts, positioning her as a key figure in the next generation of landscape innovation.
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