Posted by Fabian Dembski on December 8, 2018 · Leave a Comment
The research focus of Living Lab Urban:Quarters 4.0 (Reallabor Stadt:Quartiere 4.0) lies on the development of digital tools to support citizens, planners, and decision makers with the aim of creating synergies and cooperation across complex and dynamic processes in the context of digital transformation. One of the major challenges is the linking of expectations and … Continue reading →
Category cities, city, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, mobility, networks, post-oil, Projects, regional development planning, Space Syntax, study, Sustainability, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart, urban development, urban infill development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism, walkability · Tagged with 3D virtual realities, air quality, COVISE, decision and planning support, digital transformation, digital twin, Herrenberg, living lab, OpenCover, OpenFOAM, participation, participatory processes, particulate matter, Space Syntax, spatial analysis, SUMO, sustainable gouvernance, urban design, urban planning, virtual city
Posted by Fabian Dembski on December 24, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Paris et sa banlieue, 2015: zero emission model / Space Syntax (finalized during my stay as a visiting researcher at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and Université Paris-Sorbonne IV (F), autumn/winter 2015)
Category city, networks, post-oil, Seasons Greetings, Space Syntax, Sustainability, Uncategorized, urban development, walkability · Tagged with Paris, Seasons Greetings, Space Syntax
Posted by Fabian Dembski on October 22, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Post-Oil Strategies for Paris: History can tell us where the robustness of urban structures has been proved by its users, by objects and by space[1]. The knowledge gained from spatial emergence and spatial agency[2] (i.e. morphology, accessibility and connectivity, modal split, density, scales as well as place) can be applied to find out how urban … Continue reading →
Category cities, city, EWARD, Lecture, networks, post-oil, regional development planning, SimLab, Sustainability, urban development, urban infill development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism, Vienna University of Technology, walkability, Workshop · Tagged with energy efficiency, Paris, post-oil strategies, Smart and Resilient Cities, spatial agency, urban infill development, urban mobility, Walk21, walkability
Posted by Fabian Dembski on April 12, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Case Study: Post Oil Strategies for Paris History can tell us where the robustness of urban structures has been proved by its users, by objects and by space¹. The knowledge gained from spatial emergence and spatial agency² (i.e. morphology, accessibility and connectivity, modal split, density, scales as well as place) can be applied to find out how … Continue reading →
Category cities, city, EWARD, GaBi, networks, post-oil, regional development planning, Space Syntax, Sustainability, urban development, urban infill development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism, Vienna University of Technology, walkability · Tagged with accessibility, Arnaud Passalacqua, Bill Hillier, connectivity, Depthmap, energy efficiency, GaBi, land use, modal split, networks, Paris, post-oil, post-oil strategies, Space Syntax, spatial agency, spatial emergence, Stephen Marshall, thinkstep, town-planning, urban density, urban infill development, Urban Morphology, Vincent Guigueno, walkability