A model is “any representation or concept that helps us to understand the world whenever common sense or direct observations are inadequate.” Common sense and direct observation often prove inadequate to the complexities of the twenty-first-century cities. Thus, models abound in urban life and governance. However, a model is not only a tool for control but a way of defining a situation. Framing the city so as to render it susceptible to interpretation and intervention is an exercise not merely with scientific or technological value but with rhetorical power. The tradition of comprehensive urban models, beginning with the advent of computers and culminating in the self-analyzing “smart city,” I argue, sidelines this rhetorical power in favor...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Computer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s...
Large-scale urban modeling seems to have finally come of age. Recent articles in the planning journa...
This chapter presents a methodological approach for critically examining a data model. The central q...
Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their sy...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.This electroni...
Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their sy...
Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their sy...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
Increased use of sensors and social data collection methods have provided cites with unprecedented a...
Increased use of sensors and social data collection methods have provided cites with unprecedented a...
Cities are complex systems, comprising of many interacting parts. How we simulate and understand cau...
Computer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Computer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s...
Large-scale urban modeling seems to have finally come of age. Recent articles in the planning journa...
This chapter presents a methodological approach for critically examining a data model. The central q...
Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their sy...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.This electroni...
Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their sy...
Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their sy...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
Increased use of sensors and social data collection methods have provided cites with unprecedented a...
Increased use of sensors and social data collection methods have provided cites with unprecedented a...
Cities are complex systems, comprising of many interacting parts. How we simulate and understand cau...
Computer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Computer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s...
Large-scale urban modeling seems to have finally come of age. Recent articles in the planning journa...