In this webinar, you’ll learn how to perform quantitative analysis of urban space using various components from the DeCodingSpaces Toolkit for Rhino/GH on a real-life project. You’ll learn how to analyse Street Networks effectively to compute real life phenomena such as the distribution of functions in a city or the movement patterns of citizens. Finally, you’ll also be introduced to the various methods for the synthesis of urban morphology (street networks, plots, and buildings) and how they connect to the analysis methods.
What is the DeCodingSpaces-Toolbox?
The DeCodingSpaces-Toolbox for Grasshopper is a collection of analytical and generative components for algorithmic architectural and urban planning. The toolbox is free software released by the Computational Planning Group (CPlan) and is a result of long term collaboration between academic institutions and praxis partners across the globe with the common goal to increase the efficiency and quality of architecture and urban planning. It integrates established urban analysis methods, extend them with new features and introduces new methods for the analysis and synthesis of urban morphology.
● Introduction to urban analysis and synthesis methods
● Overview of the DeCodingSpaces-Toolbox for Rhino/GH
● How to use Isovist Analysis in Rhino/GH
● Understanding of network analysis methods
● How to compute shortest paths, centrality and accessibility
● How to synthesize street networks, parcels and buildings
+ Bonus PRO Tips
When?
Thursday, January 25, 2018 · 12:00 a.m.
Singapore
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Price
$19.00
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Webinar ID
2c461751dc9a
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
Introduction to urban morphology analysis
Introduction of the DeCodingSpaces-Toolbox
Hands-on examples for using the analysis and synthesis components
Bonus PRO Tips
Q & A
Categories
Education & learning
Professional development
Science & tech
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