Research
Research centres on terrain — point clouds, geomorphometric features and the visual and material translation of landscape data — sometimes analytical, sometimes deliberately artistic — pursued through projects, publications and built experiments.

Point Cloud Attributes
Exploring spatial relationships between points and computation of vegetational indices to make assessments in vegetational variation
Location: Tromsøya, Norway | Visualizing Data of a workshop held by: Volker Wichmann, LaserDATA GmbH | Institution: University of Tromsø UiT, 2023 | Data used: Kartverket | Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

Built Features of Longyearbyen
Built Terrain feature extraction in natural environments using Point Clouds and Geometric Feature Attributes
Location: Longyearbyen, Norway | UAV Image Data used: UNIS, Rafael Horota | Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

Terrain Design Information Model ‘Festvaag’
Arctic Terrain Potentials & Touristic Infrastructure
Location: Festvåg, Norway | Institution: Institute for Experimental Architecture & Building Construction at the University of Innsbruck, Austria| Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

‘Terrain Potentials of Hadseløya’
Digital Terrain Information for Cartographic Purposes
Location: Hadseløya, Norway | Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

High Yellow Alpine Terrain
The Beauty of Natural Terrain Information
Location: Matterhorn, Switzerland | Data: pix4d Alpbach, Land Tirol | Institution: Institute for Experimental Architecture & Building Construction at the University of Innsbruck, Austria| Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

‘Flow on Surface’
The Beauty of Natural Terrain Information
Location: Alpbach, Austria | Partner: Tourismus Verband Alpbachtal | Data: Land Tirol | Institution: Institute for Experimental Architecture & Building Construction at the University of Innsbruck, Austria| Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

Following Topographical Condition
Alpine Terrain Attributes
Location: Alpbach, Austria | Partner: Tourismus Verband Alpbachtal | Data: Land Tirol | Institution: Institute for Experimental Architecture & Building Construction at the University of Innsbruck, Austria| Image: Marc-Eduard Ihle

