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Design Software Survey Results

Design Software Survey Results

Last year, the Digital Technology Professional Practice Network (PPN) leadership team released a survey to gather information about available technology applications currently used by landscape architects to operate effectively and efficiently. In collaboration with professors Benjamin George, ASLA (Utah State University), and Peter Summerlin, ASLA (Mississippi State University), PPN co-chairs Matt Wilkins, ASLA, Eric Gilbey, ASLA, and officer Nate Qualls, ASLA, collected over 480 responses, capturing the industry’s current state of software usage.

Software and technology are thoroughly entrenched as an essential tool for designers. However, there are many available options vying for designer’s attention and use, and it is often difficult to assess and understand the ramifications of adopting certain software packages. For educators, working to prepare students to become future practitioners, it is important to understand how software is being used in the profession in order to better train their students. For practitioners, these results may inform decisions on software investment or adoption of emerging technologies for your practice.

This data provides a detailed picture of the current state of software use in the profession and enables an analysis of how software usage varies across the discipline. Not unexpectedly, the results of the study indicate that AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, and SketchUp are the most commonly used and most important software packages in the profession. However, when factoring in the type of projects that a firm works on, this ranking changes and other software, such as GIS, Revit, Rhino, and Civil3d, become more prominent. There is also variability in what software is used based on the geographic location of the firm. Larger firms are also more likely to use and value a broader range of software applications. The survey also found that individual emerging technologies are closely related, indicating that some firms are very entrepreneurial in adopting new technologies.

Most Frequently Used Software

Note: weighted average out of 5.0

Which drafting software does your firm use and how often?

Which 2D rendering software does your firm use and how often?

Which 3D rendering software does your firm use and how often?

Software frequency by project type

Correlations within the frequency of use of a software:

Most Important Software

Note: weighted average out of 5.0

Importance of software by project type

Correlations within the importance to workflow:

Which technologies or software are you or your firm not currently using but interested in pursuing?

Emerging Technologies

How does your company prefer to onboard new employees with your chosen technology applications?

What programs are you using due to required collaboration between disciplines?

Correlations on emerging technology:

At the ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture in San Diego this November, the Digital Technology PPN leadership team is partnering with the Education & Practice PPN to share and discuss these survey results during their joint meeting:

Digital Technology / Education & Practice PPN Meeting
Sunday, November 17, 12:45 – 1:45 pm
1.0 PDH, LA CES / HSW
Location: PPN Live on the EXPO floor

Technological advances in design software have opened exciting new avenues to design exploration. What technologies are being taught in academia and what technologies are most important to practitioners? Gain a holistic understanding of the current state of software usage in practice and academia through the results of two recent studies.

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