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 →
Filed under 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
Posted by Fabian Dembski on September 20, 2014 · Leave a Comment
GPS Tracking and Geo-Tagging of Street Skateboarders and Traceurs in Paris and London (submitted March 2014) This study aims to investigate the informal, temporary usage of space based on two sub-cultures. Skateborading and parcour are acitivities which are direct performed in relation to architecture and urban space. Both activities are a run across terrains with mementary … Continue reading →
Filed under 3D, Architecture, Articles, cities, city, Parcour, Skateboarding, study, urbanism, Vienna University of Technology · Tagged with architecture, City, geo-tagging, GPS tracking, informal space, land use, London, Parcour, Paris, SimLab, Skateboarding, temporary use, urban space, Vienna University of Technology