Urban design is primarily and essentially three-dimensional design (Gosling and Maitland 1984), concerned with the shape, the surface and its physical arrangement of all kinds of urban elements; the basic components that make up the built environment at the level of buildings, spaces and human activities (Xia and Qing 2004). Gosling and Maitland (1984) state that the main objective of the urban designer is ‘to formulate and present the problem as accurately and vividly as possible’. Within the current design process and traditional methods of visualisation, (Xia and Qing 2004) state that current design methods only allow for a 2D representation of a space to be created. Architectural design practices will produce computerised renderings or ...
Design plays an important role in facilitating (or inhibiting) the performance of social activities ...
The product of the Urban Design process in the public sector in the UK is usually a briefing documen...
The research that underpins this paper is based in European city centres. As the 20th Century unfold...
Urban design is primarily and essentially three-dimensional design (Gosling and Maitland 1984), conc...
Within the current urban design process there are increasing examples of three dimensional computer ...
Urban design is concerned with the shape, the surface and the physical arrangement of all kinds of u...
Although urban planning has used computer models and information systems sincethe 1950s and architec...
Urban settings, conceived and implemented in the climate of modern-day urbanisation and technology, ...
The term urban design was coined in the mid-1950s (Lang 2005) almost coincidentally with its first a...
Acting within the context of multiple constraints (site, budget, brief, clients, users, public polic...
This research sets out to investigate methods to design urban spaces in Malaysia by studying the app...
Urban environments are complex, impacting on climate change, social justice and health globally and ...
The rise of the global economy has sparked fierce competition and as a consequence a rapid physical ...
Since the design methods movement of the 1960s, design studies have made significant progress in our...
Design plays an important role in facilitating (or inhibiting) the performance of social activities ...
The product of the Urban Design process in the public sector in the UK is usually a briefing documen...
The research that underpins this paper is based in European city centres. As the 20th Century unfold...
Urban design is primarily and essentially three-dimensional design (Gosling and Maitland 1984), conc...
Within the current urban design process there are increasing examples of three dimensional computer ...
Urban design is concerned with the shape, the surface and the physical arrangement of all kinds of u...
Although urban planning has used computer models and information systems sincethe 1950s and architec...
Urban settings, conceived and implemented in the climate of modern-day urbanisation and technology, ...
The term urban design was coined in the mid-1950s (Lang 2005) almost coincidentally with its first a...
Acting within the context of multiple constraints (site, budget, brief, clients, users, public polic...
This research sets out to investigate methods to design urban spaces in Malaysia by studying the app...
Urban environments are complex, impacting on climate change, social justice and health globally and ...
The rise of the global economy has sparked fierce competition and as a consequence a rapid physical ...
Since the design methods movement of the 1960s, design studies have made significant progress in our...
Design plays an important role in facilitating (or inhibiting) the performance of social activities ...
The product of the Urban Design process in the public sector in the UK is usually a briefing documen...
The research that underpins this paper is based in European city centres. As the 20th Century unfold...