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 →
Filed under 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 February 15, 2014 · Leave a Comment
This virtual city map was created out of four different city structures, all developed during the late 19th century as city expansions after the industrial revolution. New York – Meatpacking District Paris – Victor Hugo Vienna – Ottakring London – Marylebone
Filed under Architecture, cities, Collage, urban planning, urbanism · Tagged with city expansion, London, Marylebone, Meatpacking District, New York, Ottakring, Paris, Victor Hugo, Vienna, virtual city