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Original Articles

Adopting a Computational Approach to Identifying and Modelling Future Development Initiatives within the Urban Context

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Pages 39-52 | Published online: 10 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

In 2002 the State Government of Victoria, in partnership with the City of Greater Geelong and Deakin University, initiated an urban design framework to explore development opportunities of a series of redundant industrial sites adjacent to Geelong’s central activities area (CAA). One of the objectives of the framework was to explore a range of initiatives based on the expansion of the Deakin University Waterfront campus from 700 students to an expected cohort of 5000 students. Working with a set of predefined constructs for different types of city-based user groups, such as net floor space requirements and time/travel distances between facilities, the following paper presents a simple computational approach to assist in identifying, mapping, and spatially exploring different development scenarios.

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