A landscape is an assemblage of agents. A series of acts performed throughout time, directly affecting and being effected by variable processes, ultimately transforming the role or roles of a landscapeÕs identity. The goal of this document is to act as a catalyst for the discuss surrounding the capacity for action within an existing landscape assemblage, the agency of territorial/de-territorialization that may follow these actions and small techniques that may facilitate an individualÕs design process within the discipline of landscape architecture. Questioning what might constitute a landscape assemblage while understanding that its identity relies upon the articulation of multiple agents that formalize its makeup, remains as a constant.