id |
ecaade2010_199 |
authors |
Deng, Xiaofan; Ma, Haidong |
year |
2010 |
title |
Macro Thinking & Micro Action: A digital simulation example for the southern part of Beijing, China |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2010.529
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source |
FUTURE CITIES [28th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-0-9541183-9-6] ETH Zurich (Switzerland) 15-18 September 2010, pp.529-537 |
wos |
WOS:000340629400057 |
summary |
This paper aims to discuss alternative and innovative plan models for Chinese cities that are currently under rapid development. Our study considers Complexity Theories of Cities as theoretical base and applies a holistic approach in city planning by recognizing the complex nature of city. We strive to integrate the diverse local structure in social and spatial aspects with the ambition and demands of city’s expansion. Digital sequence simulation is used as an innovative tool to represent local activities, promote interventions and predict possible self-organization process in the future. The study arrives at an open scenario the feasible prospect. A conclusion is drawn to reflect the process, achievement and weakness of the research. |
keywords |
Local diversity; Living pattern; Industrial parameterization; Infrastructural parameterization; Sequence simulation |
series |
eCAADe |
email |
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full text |
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