City science informing sustainable urban design and economic development

Author

Gras, Ramon

Publication date

2023-03-28



Abstract

Aretian is a Harvard-based UrbanTech startup working with both public administration agencies and private clients to envision, shape, and conceive sustainable urban design and economic development projects supported by city science principles. Ramon Gras will present early insights of an upand- coming City Science book, showcasing the progress achieved by the Aretian team, based on their proprietary urban science software designed out of the Harvard Innovation Lab. The Aretian team has digitally modeled cities and metropolitan areas from all over the world in order to evaluate the relationship between City From features (2D topological street patterns, 3D architectural morphology features, urban entropy, scale, and fractality) and space programming patterns, in relation to their structural impact on urban performance measures, such as the knowledge economy, the 15-minute city quality standards (accessibility to urban services and amenities), and urbanization and architectural efficiency, among others. The results of the analysis reveal complex systems patterns that are extremely useful when it comes to shaping a successful urban development vision aiming to raise the standards of life of citizens. Every city's typology and architectural design is based upon a specific worldview, cosmovision or Weltanschauung, and such a vision tends to have a lasting, structural impact on the quality of life of citizens and the dynamics of the economy. The city typologies modeled

Document Type

Conference report

Language

English

Publisher

Barcelona Supercomputing Center

Recommended citation

This citation was generated automatically.

Rights

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Open Access

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Congressos [11156]