Post on 01-Apr-2015
Open-source Urban Network Analysis Toolbox for ArcGIS.
Spatial analysis on urban street networks similar to social network analysis.
Human interactions: ‘links’/paths along which travel can occur, ‘nodes’/intersections where two paths cross, and buildings, where most human activities take place. These 3 elements are used to describe the spatial relationships between people, places and institutions.
Eisenman’s Nordliches Devendorf 1992
Although it remains an object-based design approach, it is useful to see the indirect generation of architectural boundaries through interference, superposition & grafting processes. [Diagram Diaries]
interacting parameters of the city ... visualisation of imperceptible interstitiality ...
emergent terrains of complexity ...
Drawing the Invisible workshop (E.Fratzeskou/C.Faraone), Urban Transcripts 2011, Rome
Symbols for mapping city-layers, their relationships & the emerging interstitialities
Rome City & Urban Superbia: Drawing the Invisible, Interacting city-layers.Work by Kyriaki Goti & Gebriel Admassu Askabe, 2011.
Rome City & Urban Superbia: Drawing the Invisible, Interacting city-layers.Work by Gebriel Admassu Askabe & Kyriaki Goti, 2011.
Rome City & Urban Superbia: Drawing the Invisible, Corviale’s corridor ‘intervened’.
Work by Sepideh Farjami & Zohreh Shaghaghian ,2011.
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