A simulation-based design framework to iteratively analyze and shape urban landscapes using point cloud modeling
69.2836
2929
Raman T.A.; Penman S.; Kollar J.
SASAKI: Filling the design gap—Urban impressions with AI
75.6337
2940
Van Son N.A.; Prado M.
Computational Schematic Design Utilizing Self-Organizing Programmatic Agents: A novel approach to visualizing and organizing urban and architectural data
83.3873
2978
Ataman C.; Herthogs P.; Tunger B.; Perrault S.
Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Digital Participation: A framework to evaluate participation in urban design processes
93.7765
2805
Huang C.; Zhang G.; Yao J.; Wang X.; Calautit J.K.; Zhao C.; An N.; Peng X.
Accelerated environmental performance-driven urban design with generative adversarial network
94.1011
2939
Delaney J.
Minecraft and Playful Public Participation in Urban Design
94.3903
2932
Sun Y.; Dogan T.
Generative methods for Urban design and rapid solution space exploration
94.6012
3004
Pineo H.
Towards healthy urbanism: inclusive, equitable and sustainable (THRIVES)–an urban design and planning framework from theory to praxis
94.7729
2875
Hooimeijer F.L.; Bricker J.D.; Pel A.J.; Brand A.D.; Van De Ven F.H.M.; Askarinejad A.
Multi- and interdisciplinary design of urban infrastructure development
95.0528
2028
Tijani B.; Jin X.-H.; Osei-Kyei R.
PESTEL analysis of mental health management of project management practitioners (PMPs) in architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) project organization
97.821
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