Posted by Fabian Dembski on September 2, 2020 · Leave a Comment
We used the past months to publish some of our current research topics and results that deal with the effects and chances of the digital transformation, the transport and energy transition on urban and regional development. They all have the application of digital tools in common – for example digital twins – as well as … Continue reading →
Category 3D, Architecture, Articles, Book, cities, city, digital twin, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, mobility, networks, regional development planning, Sustainability, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart, urban development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism · Tagged with Augmented Reality, citizen participation, digital twin, Gauss Centre for Supercomputing, High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, publications, stakeholder participation, University of Stuttgart, Virtual Reality
Posted by Fabian Dembski on March 24, 2020 · Leave a Comment
The new supercomputer of the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) is the flagship of the facility, one of the fastest in the world, and also the fastest in Europe for general applications. Hawk is designed for engineering simulation applications and enables a variety of new workflows to support data generation, simulation, big-data analysis, deep learning … Continue reading →
Category Artwork, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart · Tagged with Hawk, high performance computing, HLRS, HPC, HPE, simulation, supercomputer, urban analytics
Posted by Fabian Dembski on November 19, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The international Student Seminar 2019 was hosted by the Japan Austria Science Exchange Center (JASEC) at TU Wien and High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for architecture students from Saga University (Japan) and local students from TU Wien (Austria). A mixed group of architecture students from TU Wien (Austria) and Saga University (Japan) had the common … Continue reading →
Category 3D, Architecture, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, JASEC, Lecture, Teaching, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart, Vienna University of Technology, Workshop · Tagged with AR, architecture, Augmented Reality, design studio, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, HLRS, international student seminar, JASEC, Saga University, students project, TU Wien, Universität Stuttgart, Virtual Reality, VR, XR
Posted by Fabian Dembski on October 2, 2019 · Leave a Comment
At the eCAADe+SIGRaDi 2019 conference in Porto we presented the Digital Twin of a German small town – a prototype for future evidence-based planning and urban design including collaborative and participatory processes. For the built environment’s transformation we are confronted with complex dynamics connected to economic, ecologic and demographic change (Czerkauer-Yamu et al., 2013; Yamu, 2014). … Continue reading →
Category 3D, Architecture, cities, city, digital twin, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Lecture, mobility, networks, Projects, regional development planning, Space Syntax, Sustainability, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart, urban development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism, walkability · Tagged with big data, collaborative design, COVISE, digital transformation, digital twin, digital urban twin, digitalization, eCAADe, evidence-based design, OpenFOAM, participation, participatory processes, SIGRadI, Space Syntax, SUMO, urban simulation, VGI, Virtual Reality
Posted by Fabian Dembski on August 30, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Digital tools offer great potential for cities and municipalities for developing and planning habitats geared towards actual peoples needs. The project Reallabor Stadt:Quartiere 4.0 (Living Labs Urban:Quarters 4.0) focussed on the impacts of the digital transformation on urban habitats and how digital instruments can be implemented in planning and decision processes. The new publication “Wandel … Continue reading →
Category cities, city, digital twin, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, mobility, networks, Projects, regional development planning, Space Syntax, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart, urban development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism · Tagged with Augmented Reality, collaborative design, digital tools, digital twin, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, HLRS, Mixed Reality, participatory processes, public participation, Reallabor Stadt:Quartiere 4.0, urban analysis, urban change, urban simulation, Virtual Reality
Posted by Fabian Dembski on April 29, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Large-scale digitalization throughout different sectors of society and the economy serves as one of the major disruptive technological trends of our time. In addition to the digital transformation, we must better understand and shape technology’s role in our personal and working lives. Indeed, how these digital transformations impact cities and urban life is still not … Continue reading →
Category cities, city, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Lecture, networks, regional development planning, Space Syntax, Sustainability, Symposium, Uncategorized, University of Stuttgart, urban development, urban infill development, urban mobility, urban planning, urbanism, Workshop · Tagged with city planning, civic participation, complexity, decision-making, digital transformation, digital twin, digitalization, Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart, high performance computing, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, regional planning, Symposium, urban planning, virtual realities
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