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The Parametric Urbanism Studio investigates the internal relations between elements of different urban aspects, such as vegetation, buildings, infrastructure and how these aspects are related to each other. Through the layering of values and parameters, the various aspects are paired and interrelated to observe dependencies and effects of alterations within one or multiple aspects. The urban matrix is there through operational and readable for strategic developments.

The studio is organised into phases that successively ask questions and grow in technical and conceptual complexity, based upon the continuous understanding of Elements, Systems and lastly Formations.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date16/02/201209/03/2012

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  • Cellular Automata as a learning process in Architecture and Urban design

    Jensen, M. B. & Foged, I. W., 2014, Fusion - Proceedings of the 32nd eCAADe Conference. Mine Thompson, E. (ed.). Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK: eCAADe, Vol. 1. p. 297-302 6 p.

    Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceedingArticle in proceedingResearchpeer-review

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