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Simulation methodologies for observing large-scale urban structures
AbstractThe arrival of advanced and widely available graphic computing has made simulation a tool for both practice and research in all areas of design. The large-scale and complex nature of urbanization has long required some type of simulation to facilitate external observation and analysis. The flexibility and expandability of computer models promises phenomenal potential when used towards this end.This paper discusses simulation methodology in terms of the descriptive basis for simulation constructions and the analytical methods that can be applied to models once they exist. Woven around a series of images created from studies produced at the University of Cincinnati's Center for Urban Design and by students in the School of Planning, the paper discusses specifically examined issues illustrated by each of the images.It is important to note that simulation activity is a very broad arena and that one single narrative could not possibly discuss all of the activity at the Center and in the School of Planning, therefore this paper focuses on the issues of spatial and structural modeling and the resulting types of analysis associated only with the physical aspects of urbanization.
Simulation methodologies for observing large-scale urban structures
AbstractThe arrival of advanced and widely available graphic computing has made simulation a tool for both practice and research in all areas of design. The large-scale and complex nature of urbanization has long required some type of simulation to facilitate external observation and analysis. The flexibility and expandability of computer models promises phenomenal potential when used towards this end.This paper discusses simulation methodology in terms of the descriptive basis for simulation constructions and the analytical methods that can be applied to models once they exist. Woven around a series of images created from studies produced at the University of Cincinnati's Center for Urban Design and by students in the School of Planning, the paper discusses specifically examined issues illustrated by each of the images.It is important to note that simulation activity is a very broad arena and that one single narrative could not possibly discuss all of the activity at the Center and in the School of Planning, therefore this paper focuses on the issues of spatial and structural modeling and the resulting types of analysis associated only with the physical aspects of urbanization.
Simulation methodologies for observing large-scale urban structures
Decker, John (author)
Landscape and Urban Planning ; 26 ; 231-250
1993-01-01
20 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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