FS2016 | Digital Urban Simulation

In this course students analyze architectural and urban design using current computational methods. Based on these analyses the effects of planning can be simulated and understood.

In this course students analyze architectural and urban design using current computational methods. Based on these analyses the effects of planning can be simulated and understood.

An important focus of this course is the interpretation of the analysis and simulation results and the application of these corresponding methods in early planning phases.

The students learn how the design and planning of cities can be evidence based by using scientific methods. The teaching unit convey knowledge in state-of-the-art and emerging spatial analysis and simulation methods and equip students with skills in modern software systems. The course consists of lectures, associated exercises, workshops as well as of one integral project work.

HIT H 31.4 (Video wall)

Course flyer

Teaching material is provided on moodle.

Documentation of past courses

Supervision:

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard König

Estefania Tapias