Bradley Cantrell

Bradley Cantrell is a landscape architect and scholar whose work focuses on the role of computation and media in environmental and ecological design. Professor Cantrell received his BSLA from the University of Kentucky and his MLA from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He has held academic appointments at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, The Rhode Island School of Design, and the Louisiana State University Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture. He is currently an Associate Professor of Landscape Architectural Technology, MLA Program Director, and co-director of the Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His work in Louisiana over the past decade points to a series of methodologies that develop modes of modeling, simulation, and embedded computation that express and engage the complexity of overlapping physical, cultural, and economic systems. He is the co-author of Digital Drawing for Landscape Architecture, Modeling the Environment, and Responsive Landscapes which address a broad range of approaches, methods, and conceptual frameworks for the evolving role of technology in the discipline of landscape architecture.