authors |
Bosselmann, Peter and Gilson, Kevin |
year |
1993 |
title |
Visualizing Urban Form |
source |
Endoscopy as a Tool in Architecture [Proceedings of the 1st European Architectural Endoscopy Association Conference / ISBN 951-722-069-3] Tampere (Finland), 25-28 August 1993, pp. 9-30 |
summary |
This article is about the use of visual simulation by urban designers. We explore briefly the history of simulation from its origins in the 1960s in the United States, explain guidelines for its application in urban design and planning projects, and discuss in greater detail how new simulation techniques might be integrated into design instruction and practice.
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keywords |
Architectural Endoscopy |
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EAEA |
more |
http://info.tuwien.ac.at/eaea/ |
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