Geodesign, Urban Digital Twins, and Futures

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· Taylor & Francis
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Geodesign, Urban Digital Twins, and Futures explores systems, processes, and novel technologies for planning, mapping, and designing our built environment. In a period of advancing urban infrastructure, technological autonomy in cities, and high-performance geographic systems, new capabilities, novel techniques, and streamlined procedures have emerged concurrently with climatic challenges, pandemics, and increasing global urbanisation. Chapters cover a range of topics such as urban digital twins, GeoBIM, geodesign and collaborative tools, immersive environments, gamification, and future methods. This book features over 100 international projects and workflows, five detailed case studies, and a companion website. In addition, this book examines geodesign as an agent for collaboration alongside futuring methods for imagining and understanding our future world.

The companion website for this book can be accessed at http://geodesigndigitaltwins.com.

About the author

Paul Cureton is Director of The School of Design, and Senior Lecturer in Design at ImaginationLancaster, and a member of the Data Science Institute (DSI), Lancaster University.

Elliot Hartley is a 3D GIS, digital twin and development planning professional and internationally recognised 3D geodesign expert.

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