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Artificial Intelligence and Urban Planning: Technology as a Tool for City Design

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Image by Denys Nevozhai, via Unsplash The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and urban planning holds significant promise for creating more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable cities. Below, we have highlighted some global studies and technologies applied from urban morphology to community involvement. Read more »

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Top-Down and Bottom-Up Urban Planning: A Synergetic Approach

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Image © Municipality of Bogota From the grid plans of ancient Greek cities to the Renaissance's idealized urban layouts, the history of urban planning is a reflection of evolving power structures and societal priorities. Bicycle lanes in Bogota, Colombia. Read more »

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Hangzhou Zhongtai Middle School / LZGC Quantum City Design Firm + Zhejiang Jianyuan Architectural Design and Urban Planning Institute

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© In Between architects: LZGC Quantum City Design Firm architects: Zhejiang Jianyuan Architectural Design and Urban Planning Institute Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Project Year: 2021 Photographs: In Between Area: 70000.0 m2 Read more »

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Sensory Urbanism: Researchers make the case for fighting 'visual bias in urban planning'

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The work of Concordia University Centre for Sensory Studies director David Howes and other researchers working in the growing field of sensory urbanism was recently highlighted by Jennifer Hattam of MIT Technology Review.

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10 Cities Embracing Bicycles in their Urban Planning

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Many have already began reshaping their urban infrastructure in a way that caters to bicycles, whether it is through bicycle bridges, widened cycling lanes, or permanent parking lots. Read more »

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Kuwait Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia Explores Consequences of Modernist Urban Planning on Historic Built Environment

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Image Courtesy of NCCAL The Kuwait Pavilion, titled 'Rethinking Rethinking Kuwait,' at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia, delves into innovative architectural and urban design methods arising from space and time. Read more »

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Between earth and sky, Aurelien Chen and the Urban and Rural Planning and Design Institute of CSCEC design a fragmented architectural complex that reinterprets vernacular architecture

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