Simplexity and the City proposes a study of individual elements, their combination as structures, and the networks of physical and virtual structures which define contemporary cities. It is a broad ranging discussion aimed at defining a floating elastic, adaptable, dynamic, urban agglomeration to reflect the rapid changes and accelerations of our time. The challenge lies in defining changes to paths and processes that improve the workings of real cities. Analysis of systems is possible across all spectrums and a variety of scales, from political and geographical, to structural and geological, but the methods by which these interact is not yet well focused. The proposal intends to unify the democratic exchange of data and knowledge to develo...
What will the healthy and sustainable city of the future look like? How do we design this city? What...
Urban transformation is widely recognized as a complex phenomenon, rich in uncertainty. It is the un...
This thesis attempts to construct a framework for answering perennial questions about urban agglomer...
Simplexity and the City proposes a study of individual elements, their combination as structures, an...
A changing perception based on the appreciation for information in our era allows a broader idea and...
Cities can be regarded as the quintessential example of complexity.\ud Insofar as we can define a hi...
In light of the urgent threats presented by climate change and rapid urbanisation, interest in ‘smar...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
The modern metropolis is a vast environment replete with physical elements and complex overlays of i...
My thesis is an approach to the design of the city and of any segment of it by the simultaneous cons...
Today, our cities are an embodiment of the complex, historical evolution of knowledge, desires and t...
This paper discusses the evolving form of urban areas with particular respect to the growth of new t...
Cities have changed. People have changed. The 21st century, western citizens of the world travel mor...
This article follows a trajectory along a series of ideas with the objective of establishing relatio...
Cities are systems of systems of systems. These are often viewed through their subsystems, e.g. tran...
What will the healthy and sustainable city of the future look like? How do we design this city? What...
Urban transformation is widely recognized as a complex phenomenon, rich in uncertainty. It is the un...
This thesis attempts to construct a framework for answering perennial questions about urban agglomer...
Simplexity and the City proposes a study of individual elements, their combination as structures, an...
A changing perception based on the appreciation for information in our era allows a broader idea and...
Cities can be regarded as the quintessential example of complexity.\ud Insofar as we can define a hi...
In light of the urgent threats presented by climate change and rapid urbanisation, interest in ‘smar...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
The modern metropolis is a vast environment replete with physical elements and complex overlays of i...
My thesis is an approach to the design of the city and of any segment of it by the simultaneous cons...
Today, our cities are an embodiment of the complex, historical evolution of knowledge, desires and t...
This paper discusses the evolving form of urban areas with particular respect to the growth of new t...
Cities have changed. People have changed. The 21st century, western citizens of the world travel mor...
This article follows a trajectory along a series of ideas with the objective of establishing relatio...
Cities are systems of systems of systems. These are often viewed through their subsystems, e.g. tran...
What will the healthy and sustainable city of the future look like? How do we design this city? What...
Urban transformation is widely recognized as a complex phenomenon, rich in uncertainty. It is the un...
This thesis attempts to construct a framework for answering perennial questions about urban agglomer...