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_id caadria2020_276
id caadria2020_276
authors Chuang, I-Ting
year 2020
title Sensing the Diversity of Social Hubs through Social Media
source D. Holzer, W. Nakapan, A. Globa, I. Koh (eds.), RE: Anthropocene, Design in the Age of Humans - Proceedings of the 25th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 61-70
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.2.061
summary As we continue to discover the potential of social media data as an insightful source for academic research, the majority of previous work tends to focus on the density of socio-spatial relations as the foundation for understanding urban phenomena. This paper extended those approaches by introducing the concepts of diversity and inclusiveness through an investigation of the 'differences' within the networks of relations that are inherent to social media data. The author constructs a diversity measure based on the variety of home locations of social media user visitors to each geographical location in the city. This home location, in its turn, is derived from each user's digital spatio-temporal footprint. This proposed method demonstrates that through the visualization of this diversity measure, 'social hubs' (which are frequently visited by different groups of people) were able to be located that would otherwise be overlooked in conventional data analyses that focus only on density. As such, this research expands the usefulness of social media as a practical tool to help understand urban processes by making the concept of diversity - a key consideration in many planning and design contexts - measurable and mappable.
keywords Social Media Data; Home Location Detection; Diversity Analysis
series CAADRIA
email
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_id sigradi2020_676
id sigradi2020_676
authors Farias, Hélio Takashi Maciel de; Brasil, Amíria Bezerra; Barbosa, Fabrício Lira
year 2020
title Visualizing under pressure: parametric modeling of urban morphology as an agile and transparent tool for participatory planning in Brazil
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 676-682
summary Urban morphology in Brazilian cities is deeply related to building code parameters, such as maximum floor-to-area-ratio and building height. Planning regulations for city of Natal/RN are currently being revised, under intense industry pressure towards increasing building density in the coastal areas, despite social and environmental concerns. Prospective visualizations of multiple parametrically modeled scenarios were developed as aids in explaining the impacts of such regulation changes in a participatory planning context. Despite lacking extensive resources or data to support their development, the visualizations and the associated density information were sufficiently communicative as to be incorporated into the planning discussion.
keywords Participatory planning, Parametric urban modeling, Urban morphology visualization
series SIGraDi
email
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_id caadria2020_184
id caadria2020_184
authors Kawagishi, Noboru, Fuji, Takaaki, Hotta, Kensuke and Hotta, Akito
year 2020
title Comparative Study on Urban Virtual Modeling Platforms for Urban Planning and Design Practice
source D. Holzer, W. Nakapan, A. Globa, I. Koh (eds.), RE: Anthropocene, Design in the Age of Humans - Proceedings of the 25th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 31-40
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.2.031
summary This paper examines urban virtual modelling platforms (UVMPs) to be used for urban planning and design practice, thus following points are revealed; firstly, comparing existing platforms in the case study, capability of each platform is pointed out. Secondly, potentials of UVMPs for urban planning and design process, including A) Collaborative Design, B) Simulation-based Design and C) AI-involved Design are also tested in the case study. Consequently, a possible system with above potentials is tested and the workflow for urban planning and design practice using UVMPs is suggested.
keywords Digital Twin; Urban Planning; Collaborative Design; Simulation-based Design; AI-involved Design
series CAADRIA
email
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_id ecaade2020_009
id ecaade2020_009
authors Reaver, Kai
year 2020
title After Imagery - Evaluating the use of mixed reality (MR) in urban planning
source Werner, L and Koering, D (eds.), Anthropologic: Architecture and Fabrication in the cognitive age - Proceedings of the 38th eCAADe Conference - Volume 1, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 16-18 September 2020, pp. 187-196
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2020.1.187
summary While many researchers have developed interesting use cases for Mixed Reality (MR) in urban environments, the paper argues that determining the long-term viability of such applications as planning tools will likely require evaluating whether such applications are compatible with the democratically mandated procedures in Urban Planning. The paper compares this claim to current debates regarding the legality of the use of digital imagery in Urban Planning today. The paper elaborates these arguments through case studies done in Oslo, Norway in the context of developing the "Nordic Digital City". The case studies involve the use of MR in 1) a public competition, 2) a regulation plan, and 3) a building permit. The study thus presents some of the benefits and challenges of using these technologies in such a manner, particularly regarding accuracy, user feedback, and robustness as a common interface. The paper concludes that MR offers several benefits to Urban Planning, but will likely require a highly digitized competent public sector in order to function, in addition to requiring negotiation between the required user data and user privacy rights, suggesting that MR development may migrate from a primarily technical domain to a matter of public policy.
keywords Mixed Reality; Urban Planning; Urbanism; Augmented Reality
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id sigradi2020_455
id sigradi2020_455
authors Bastian, Andrea Verri; Filho, Jarede Joaquim de Souza; Garcia, Júlia Assis de Souza Sampaio
year 2020
title Urban modelling for evaluating photovoltaic potential through solar radiation incidence
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 455-463
summary This study aims to better ascertain the influence that urbanistic parameters exert on the production of solar photovoltaic energy regarding different contexts in the city. Modifications implemented between the years of 2012 and 2016, especially on variables such as Maximum Lot Coverage, Floor Area Ratio, and Setbacks, have been evaluated through virtual models that cover areas in three different city districts. Amongst other implications, an increase in the area occupied by the buildings, as well as a decrease in the distance between them, occurred, causing more mutual shading and the loss of the photovoltaic potential associated with the building envelope.
keywords Urbanistic parameters, Photovoltaic solar energy, Virtual models, Architecture, Urbanism
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:49

_id ecaade2024_222
id ecaade2024_222
authors Bindreiter, Stefan; Sisman, Yosun; Forster, Julia
year 2024
title Visualise Energy Saving Potentials in Settlement Development: By linking transport and energy simulation models for municipal planning
source Kontovourkis, O, Phocas, MC and Wurzer, G (eds.), Data-Driven Intelligence - Proceedings of the 42nd Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe 2024), Nicosia, 11-13 September 2024, Volume 2, pp. 79–88
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2024.2.079
summary To achieve Sustainable Development Goals, in addition to the switch to sustainable energy sources and energy-efficient buildings, transport offers a major lever for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gases. The increasing demand for emission-free mobility (e.g. through electromobility) but also heat pumps has a direct impact on the electricity consumption of buildings and settlements. It is still difficult to simulate the effects and interactions of different measures as sector coupling concepts require comprehensible tools for ex ante evaluation of planning measures at the community level and the linking of domain-specific models (energy, transport). Using the municipality of Bruck an der Leitha (Austria) as an example, a digital twin based on an open data model (Bednar et al., 2020) is created for the development of methods, which can be used to simulate measures to improve the settlement structure within the municipality. Forecast models for mobility (Schmaus, 2019; Ritz, 2019) and the building stock are developed or applied and linked via the open data model to be able to run through development scenarios and variants. The forecasting and visualisation options created in the project form the basis for the ex-ante evaluation of measures and policies on the way to a Positive-Energy-District. By identifying and collecting missing data, data gaps are filled for the simulation of precise models in the specific study area. A digital, interactive 3D model is created to examine the forecast results and the different scenarios.
keywords visualisation, decision support, sector coupling, holistic spatial energy models for municipal planning, (energy) saving potentials in settlement development
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2024/11/17 22:05

_id sigradi2020_464
id sigradi2020_464
authors Builes Vélez, Ana Elena; Celani, Pierfrancesco
year 2020
title Application of the Sustainable Urban Environments model based on the Smart Outdoor approach in the city of Medellín
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 464-469
summary The quality of an urban space significantly influences the habitability of a city. In an era where buildings are becoming more and more "intelligent", outdoor space needs to evolve to make it more welcoming and to allow it to be shared and appropriate, capable of expanding opportunities and functionality for the inhabitant who lives in it. In this context the COGITO project, is exploring ways to extend the cognitive logic typical of intelligent buildings to the urban space. We propose to appropriate the model developed in COGITO and apply it in a case study of the city of Medellin.
keywords Smart Cities, Urban Space, Sustainability, Smart Outdoor
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2020_499
id sigradi2020_499
authors Espina Bermúdez, Jane
year 2020
title Information, processing and visualization of historical traces and architectural and urban fragments in Maracaibo: A theoretical-methodological approach from information technologies
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 499-507
summary The work presents a theoretical-methodological proposal for the registration, processing and visualization of historical traces and architectural and urban fragments of the Spanish- American models and the oil camp established in Maracaibo, based on ongoing research. The methodology involves theoretical and methodological approaches to Architecture, Urban Planning, History, Geography, Applied Computing. Digital technologies will allow the updating and systematization of data and information of the intangible and tangible components of urban models for their incorporation into the digital medium and collaborate in their patrimonial protection. Results: conceptualization and characterization of urban models; virtual environments, database proposal.
keywords Traces, Fragments, Digital Technologies, Information, Urban Models
series SIGraDi
email
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_id caadria2020_032
id caadria2020_032
authors Gu, Zhuoxing and Yang, Chunxia
year 2020
title Generation of Public Space Structure Based on Digital Multi-agent System - Taking the interaction between self-consensus "Stigmergy" particles and the old city area as an example
source D. Holzer, W. Nakapan, A. Globa, I. Koh (eds.), RE: Anthropocene, Design in the Age of Humans - Proceedings of the 25th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 1, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 285-294
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.1.285
summary In the study, the ant colony behavior was simulated to establish a parametric multi-agent system with independent consensus "Stigmergy" for interaction with the site. In the experiment, the initial points of the particles correspond to the key historical buildings, and the target points correspond to the important public space nodes. Edit and adjust the motion characteristics, search features, generation and disappearance characteristics of the simulated particles to obtain the main consensus particle swarm distribution and the distributed consensus particle swarm distribution. This form has a compliant or conflicting relationship with the existing urban environment. Using the contours of the self-consensus spatial form, the particle swarm density, and the pointing relationship between the particles and the building can provide a basis for the transformation and renewal of the existing urban environment, thus forming a spatial transformation strategy that more closely matches the user behavior in the space.
keywords Multi-agent system; Particle property construction; Stigmergy; Self-consensus particles; Public space structure
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:51

_id sigradi2020_997
id sigradi2020_997
authors Heredia Balcázar, Sandra Yunuén; Lobato Valdespino, Juan Carlos; Flores Romero, Jorge Humberto
year 2020
title URBAN ARTEFACT, Protocell for the activation of abandoned public spaces in degraded neighborhoods
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 997-1004
summary The work addresses the problem of the reactivation of abandoned or underused public spaces in degraded neighborhoods. It proposes for this the development and implementation of an urban artifact whose metaphor is the protocell. With the development of bottom-up mobile system protocols, it aims to influence a process of urban regeneration in marginalized neighborhoods. The case study is located in a peripheral area of the city of Morelia, Michoacán, México. Designing, exploring and testing a textile manufacturing artifact with a hybrid process of digital and analog technology, a performance installation that responds to the physical, social and human environment.
keywords Design, Emerging, Innovation, Social, Public
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:53

_id sigradi2020_903
id sigradi2020_903
authors Herran Cuartas, Coppelia
year 2020
title Domestic spaces design for allow income housing
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 903-911
summary This research is related to the urban transformation that Medellín underwent during the 2004-2011 administrations, in which large architectural projects were implemented in the poorest and most violent areas of the city. To inquire about the effectiveness of these interventions, we look at one of the housing projects worthies of different international recognitions, called the Housing Consolidation of the Quebrada Juan Bobo. Characterized by generating Social Interest Housing (Vivienda de Interés Social-VIS in Spanish) in the creek’s basin, this project benefited 1,240 people who were relocated within the same neighborhood, including some on the same space next to the creek, where their old home was built.
keywords Live, Quality of life, Home, Domestic practices, Informality
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:53

_id cdrf2019_93
id cdrf2019_93
authors Jiaxin Zhang , Tomohiro Fukuda , and Nobuyoshi Yabuki
year 2020
title A Large-Scale Measurement and Quantitative Analysis Method of Façade Color in the Urban Street Using Deep Learning
source Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES The 2nd International Conference on Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication (CDRF 2020)
doi https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_9
summary Color planning has become a significant issue in urban development, and an overall cognition of the urban color identities will help to design a better urban environment. However, the previous measurement and analysis methods for the facade color in the urban street are limited to manual collection, which is challenging to carry out on a city scale. Recent emerging dataset street view image and deep learning have revealed the possibility to overcome the previous limits, thus bringing forward a research paradigm shift. In the experimental part, we disassemble the goal into three steps: firstly, capturing the street view images with coordinate information through the API provided by the street view service; then extracting facade images and cleaning up invalid data by using the deep-learning segmentation method; finally, calculating the dominant color based on the data on the Munsell Color System. Results can show whether the color status satisfies the requirements of its urban plan for façade color in the street. This method can help to realize the refined measurement of façade color using open source data, and has good universality in practice.
series cdrf
email
last changed 2022/09/29 07:51

_id sigradi2020_627
id sigradi2020_627
authors Lima, Fernando T.; Muthumanickam, Naveen K.; Miller, Marc L.; Duarte, José P.
year 2020
title World Studio: a pedagogical experience using shape grammars and parametric approaches to design in the context of informal settlements
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 627-634
summary The World is experiencing a rapid surge in urban population, in addition to fast urbanization processes. Contemporary cities witness the rise of numerous urban and social problems, leading to the emergence of informal settlements. Still, computational and parametric resources have increasingly been adopted in novel approaches to urban planning and design. These resources can be used in informal settlements to improve urban quality without losing their essential features. This paper describes a teaching experience in the context of a design studio that uses shape grammars and parametric tools to design for an informal settlement context in Ahmedabad, India.
keywords Shape grammars, Parametrization, Informal settlements, Urban design, Teaching experience
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2020_516
id sigradi2020_516
authors Lima, Mariana Quezado Costa; Moreira, Eugenio; Farias, Sarah; Freitas, Clarissa Figueiredo Sampaio
year 2020
title A data-driven approach to inform planning process in informal settlements
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 516-521
summary Official data on informal settlements are outdated, scarce, and sometimes nonexistent. Also, existing digital tools to produce spatial data on urban form are not prepared to deal with their degree of heterogeneity. We then propose a method to obtain, structure and analyze georeferenced data, aiming to support participatory planning of precarious settlements in Brazil. The results include mapping basic elements of urban form and also automatic extraction of urban parameters. The method proved relevant to allow not only the collaboration between team members but also the dialogue with community members, revealing its role in fostering a transformative design process.
keywords City Information Modeling, Parametric modeling, Informal settlements, Geographic Information System
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:52

_id ijac202018202
id ijac202018202
authors Pasquero, Claudia and Marco Poletto
year 2020
title Bio-digital aesthetics as value system of post-Anthropocene architecture
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 18 - no. 2, 120-140
summary It is timely within the Anthropocene era, more than ever before, to search for a non-anthropocentric mode of reasoning, and consequently designing. The PhotoSynthetica Consortium, established in 2018 and including London-based ecoLogicStudio, the Urban Morphogenesis Lab (Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London) and the Synthetic Landscape Lab (University of Innsbruck, Austria), has therefore been pursuing architecture as a research-based practice, exploring the interdependence of digital and biological intelligence in design by working directly with non-human living organisms. The research focuses on the diagrammatic capacity of these organisms in the process of growing and becoming part of complex bio-digital architectures. A key remit is training architects’ sensibility at recognising patterns of reasoning across disciplines, materialities and technological regimes, thus expanding the practice’s repertoire of aesthetic qualities. Recent developments in evolutionary psychology demonstrate that the human sense of beauty and pleasure is part of a co-evolutionary system of mind and surrounding environment. In these terms, human senses of beauty and pleasure have evolved as selection mechanisms. Cultivating and enhancing them compensate and integrate the functions of logical thinking to gain a systemic view on the planet Earth and the dramatic changes it is currently undergoing. This article seeks to illustrate, through a series of recent research projects, how a renewed appreciation of beauty in architecture has evolved into an operational tool to design and measure its actual ecological intelligence.
keywords Bio-digital, bio-computation, bio-city, effectiveness, empathy, impact, sensing
series journal
email
last changed 2020/11/02 13:34

_id ecaade2020_053
id ecaade2020_053
authors Ren, Yue, Chu, Jie and Zheng, Hao
year 2020
title Dynamic Symbiont - An Interactive Urban Design Method Combining Swarm Intelligence and Human Decisions
source Werner, L and Koering, D (eds.), Anthropologic: Architecture and Fabrication in the cognitive age - Proceedings of the 38th eCAADe Conference - Volume 1, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 16-18 September 2020, pp. 383-392
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2020.1.383
summary Can a virtual city game be built by both the public and computer-based on real-site data? In the current process of deepening global connectivity, requirements for an effective urban design are no longer limited to functions or aesthetics, but a smart, dynamic complex with multi-interactions of data, group behaviours, and physical space. This paper introduces the logic of swarm intelligence and particle system for proposing a new urban design methodology. The platforms range from simulations that quantify the impact of the disruptive interventions of city activities to communicable collaboration between different users in a UI system, which creates virtual connections between optimized urbanscape and users. In the design system, based on the context data, the computer firstly simulates and optimizes the existing 2D activity joints between the people and analyzed the current spatial connection nodes into certain design rules. Through optimal programming for spatial connection and data iterations, the activity connection structures in the second simulation are abstracted into a set of interactive 3D topographic. The final data-visualization results are presented as a co-building megacity in a virtual construction game. Users can choose the virtual building unit types and intuitively influence the future urbanscape decision through virtual construction.
keywords Swarm Intelligence; Particle System; Digital Simulation; Human-Machine Interaction; Data Visualization
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:56

_id caadria2020_337
id caadria2020_337
authors Rubinowicz, Pawel
year 2020
title Sustainable development of a cityscape using the Visual Protection Surface method - optimization of parameters for urban planning
source D. Holzer, W. Nakapan, A. Globa, I. Koh (eds.), RE: Anthropocene, Design in the Age of Humans - Proceedings of the 25th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 1, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 863-872
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.1.863
summary The article discusses computer techniques used to analyse a cityscape based on 3D models. The study focuses on the application of the Visual Protection Surface (VPS) method which enables to analyse the absorption capacity of a city as regards new investment while bearing in mind the goal of preserving a set of strategic views. The outcome of the process is a surface or a map which determines the maximum height of buildings. The goal of the study is to adjust VPS input to apply the method in urban planning. Analyses focused on the following VPS parameters: a) accuracy of 3D model, b) density of strategic views, and c) VPS resolution. They have been carried out based on the case study of Gdansk, Poland. The study shows which of the parameters are crucial for the quality of the outcome and time of the computation process. All simulations presented in the article have been developed based on the C++ program prepared by author.
keywords 3D city models; cityscape protection; computational urban analyses; urban heritage; VPS method
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:56

_id cdrf2019_103
id cdrf2019_103
authors Runjia Tian
year 2020
title Suggestive Site Planning with Conditional GAN and Urban GIS Data
source Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES The 2nd International Conference on Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication (CDRF 2020)
doi https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_10
summary In architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design, site planning refers to the organizational process of site layout. A fundamental step for site planning is the design of building layout across the site. This process is hard to automate due to its multi-modal nature: it takes multiple constraints such as street block shape, orientation, program, density, and plantation. The paper proposes a prototypical and extensive framework to generate building footprints as masterplan references for architects, landscape architects, and urban designers by learning from the existing built environment with Artificial Neural Networks. Pix2PixHD Conditional Generative Adversarial Neural Network is used to learn the mapping from a site boundary geometry represented with a pixelized image to that of an image containing building footprint color-coded to various programs. A dataset containing necessary information is collected from open source GIS (Geographic Information System) portals from the city of Boston, wrangled with geospatial analysis libraries in python, trained with the TensorFlow framework. The result is visualized in Rhinoceros and Grasshopper, for generating site plans interactively.
series cdrf
email
last changed 2022/09/29 07:51

_id sigradi2020_433
id sigradi2020_433
authors Salazar Martinez, Sandra Milena; Rios Betancur, Luis Miguel; Santana Rivas, Luis Daniel
year 2020
title Spatial analysis to create a walkability index. Case study: San Juan Street, Medellín
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 433-440
summary To walk represents one of the main ways of commuting, either by necessity or pleasure, it is a guaranteed way for everyone and it contributes significantly to the health and well-being of people. However, Medellín´s urban space design is not planned to improve walking conditions. In this context, a spatial index was built based on the components that influence the urban scene, which allows to evaluate the walking experience, not only its possibility, on an axis of the city. It concludes how these variables prioritize other actions and strategies that must be taken into consideration to build a walkable city.
keywords Walkability, Spatial Analysis, Geographic information systems Urban Scene, Medellín
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:49

_id ecaade2020_310
id ecaade2020_310
authors Schulz, Daniel, Degkwitz, Till, Luft, Jonas, Zhang, Yuxiang, Stradtmann, Nicola and Noennig, Jörg Rainer
year 2020
title Cockpit Social Infrastructure - Developing a planning support system in Hamburg
source Werner, L and Koering, D (eds.), Anthropologic: Architecture and Fabrication in the cognitive age - Proceedings of the 38th eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 16-18 September 2020, pp. 341-350
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2020.2.341
summary In a complex urban scenario with a growing number of stakeholders and high dynamic developments, decision makers rely heavily on public data to make informed decisions. Often though, the available data is heterogeneous and stems from incomplete or inconsistent sources. The planning process, especially the definition of planning goals/needs, is often delayed due to time-consuming data procurement and assessment. This paper describes the development of the Cockpit Social Infrastructure (CoSI), a GIS-based planning support system that serves as an easy-access interface between Hamburgs Urban Data Platform GIS data infrastructure and the municipal planners for social infrastructure, bridging the gap between disciplines and facilitating communication and decision-making between stakeholders. CoSI takes full advantage of the UDP infrastructure and aims to introduce a city-wide tool for planners to conduct holistic, evidence-based planning, grounded in the latest and regularly updated statistical data. The paper outlines the project genesis and underlying technical and administrative structures.
keywords Planning Support System; GIS; Social Infrastructure; Urban Data
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

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