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New applications and solutions are not bound to the stadium, but also impact the Amsterdam area surrounding the stadium itself. In our vision, we have to embrace a system approach rather than optimize separate processes. The Amsterdam ArenA is the heart of a small city aka Amsterdam South East, a live playground for co-creation and testing of Smart Stadium and Smart City solutions concerning mobility, sustainability, fan experience, security and urban farming. Geodesign for Safe and Smart Cities - Living Lab ArenA Integrated Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Building Information Models (BIM) may hold crucial value from one phase to the next, becoming more and more valuable as it goes across stakeholders, domains and disciplines. Top of the range visualization and discussion tools help creating mutual understanding between different disciplines and different stakeholders. Recent technological developments in combination with insights from scientific research on multi stakeholder decision processes in spatial development, reveal ways to improve collaboration. We argue that the only possible way to bridge this gap is to provide the right type of subsurface information, in the right format, and at the right time and make sure that the people receiving the information are able to understand and use the information to take decisions.
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Over the last couple of years, het EU Action TU1206 Sub-Urban programme has identified a knowledge and communication gap between subsurface experts, urban planners and decision makers. This workshop presents practises and techniques to facilitate greater interaction between experts who develop urban subsurface knowledge and those who can benefit most from it - urban decision makers, urban developers, builders and practitioners. Increasing urbanization throughout the world challenges the sustainable development and resilience of cities. Opening up the subsurface for the cities of tomorrow considering access to subsurface knowledge and evaluation of practices and techniques Utilizing Subsurface Data for Urban Planning, Design, Construction and Maintenance The negotiations among teams which began with differing decision priorities and which produced alternative designs highlight the value of a geodesign approach in accelerating progress toward agreement for the future of the study region. The Geodesignhub digital workflow is an open system where the participants bring their data and ideas into the tool, propose policies and projects, and while going through the various stages of the framework are able to compare alternatives and negotiate towards a single design. It integrates the collaborators from the design disciplines, geographic sciences, local stakeholders and information technologies into a single digital workflow and promotes collaborative decision making.
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#Arcgis cityengine software#
Geodesignhub software implements the Steinitz geodesign framework. It places geodesign change-synthesis in its broader context.įor a recent lecture on geodesign dynamics and four recent case studies, see: We assume that you are aware of the book "A Framework for Geodesign" and that you may have read it.
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Bring a laptop with at least 1366x768 resolution and Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox installed.