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Spatial modeling issues in future smart cities

Pages 7-12 | Published online: 27 Mar 2013

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Figure 1 Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul from 1405: geometry as the driving force underlying the design. Photo: Gerhard Schmitt, 2011.

Figure 1 Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul from 1405: geometry as the driving force underlying the design. Photo: Gerhard Schmitt, 2011.

Figure 2 The Marina Bay Sands complex in Singapore by Architect Moshe Safdie, an early twenty-first century example for an integrated resort complex. Photo: Gerhard Schmitt, 2011.

Figure 2 The Marina Bay Sands complex in Singapore by Architect Moshe Safdie, an early twenty-first century example for an integrated resort complex. Photo: Gerhard Schmitt, 2011.

Figure 3 The working model of the Future Cities Laboratory. The columns depict the different scales: small–buildings and building technology; medium–urban design; and large–territorial planning. Stocks and flows on the left are translated into research projects on the right. Cheryl Song, 2012.

Figure 3 The working model of the Future Cities Laboratory. The columns depict the different scales: small–buildings and building technology; medium–urban design; and large–territorial planning. Stocks and flows on the left are translated into research projects on the right. Cheryl Song, 2012.

Figure 4 Favela Morro do Alemão in Rio de Janeiro: an overlay of several force fields with decreasing density over time. Gerhard Schmitt, The 2012.

Figure 4 Favela Morro do Alemão in Rio de Janeiro: an overlay of several force fields with decreasing density over time. Gerhard Schmitt, The 2012.

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