Translating cities: the use of digital technologies in urban environments
Gloria Lanci

TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution of digital technologies in urban planning, examining how they shape our understanding of cities, influence design, and raise epistemological questions about urban data and models.
Contribution
It provides a historical and theoretical analysis of how digital tools have transformed urban planning and discusses the interaction between computing and urban theories.
Findings
Digital technologies have advanced urban analysis and design since the 1950s.
Modern visualization and software tools enable manipulation of complex urban systems.
The paper highlights ongoing epistemological questions about urban data and models.
Abstract
Computer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s. Their capacity for analysis and problem-solving has increased substantially since then with hardware and software being able to manage large amounts of data. The beginning of the 2000s brought better technologies for data visualisation and intuitive software products and nowadays they are being used to design and manipulate highly complex urban systems. However, ontological and epistemological questions remain about the nature of urban environments. What do we know about cities - and what is a city exactly? What theoretical models can be applied to the study of cities? How do we translate a city into data? What type of information really matters and what do we want to communicate with them? What are the implications of computer modelling for urban planning and design? This paper reviews…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Design and Spatial Analysis · Land Use and Ecosystem Services · Geographic Information Systems Studies
