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City Science. Performance follows form

Autor Ramon Gras / Jeremy Burke

Editorial ACTAR PUBLISHERS

City Science. Performance follows form
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  • Editorial ACTAR PUBLISHERS
  • ISBN13 9781638409908
  • ISBN10 1638409900
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 400
  • Año de Edición 2023
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica con solapas

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City Science. Performance follows form

Autor Ramon Gras / Jeremy Burke

Editorial ACTAR PUBLISHERS

-5% dto.    45,00€
42,75€
Ahorra 2,25€
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Detalles del libro

The Aretian team, a spin off company from the Harvard Innovation Lab, has developed a city science methodology to evaluate the relationship between city form and urban performance. This book illuminates the relationship between a city’s spatial design and quality of life it affords for the general population. By measuring innovation economies to design Innovation Districts, social networks and patterns to help form organization patterns, and city topology, morphology, entropy and scale to create 15 Minute Cities are some of the frameworks presented in this volume.
Therefore, urban designers, architects and engineers will be able to successfully tackle complex urban design challenges by using the authors’ frameworks and findings in their own work. Case studies help to present key insights from advanced, data-driven geospatial analyses of cities around the world in an illustrative manner. This inaugural book by Aretian Urban Analytics and Design will give readers a new set of tools to learn from, expand, and develop for the healthy growth of cities and regions around the world. 

With Contributions of
Fernando Yu (Co-author of the Atlas of Global Cities)
Gauthier de La Ville de Baugé
Céleste Richard 

Foreword by Fawwaz Habbal
Former Executive Dean for Education and Research at Harvard SEAS 

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