Real time data collection methods, parametric modelling at the urban scale, and remote control urbanism

Noah Raford, US director, Space Syntax
Noah Raford, US director, Space Syntax
Noah is a researcher at the Department of Urban Studies at MIT.
Space Syntax takes an evidence-based approach to the planning and design of buildings and cities, using advanced computer modelling technologies. Noah will talk about real time data collection methods, parametric modelling at the urban scale, and future possibilities of ‘remote control urbanism’
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