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AMPS PROCEEDINGS SERIES 32 Representing Pasts -Visioning Futures, 2023
Cities and urban regions are complex and dynamic systems, constantly in flux. The attempt to repr... more Cities and urban regions are complex and dynamic systems, constantly in flux. The attempt to represent material and immaterial interrelations and activities in the context of the built environment in its spatio-temporal ebb and flow is in traditional media such as film always a collage of unique, concrete moments captured at a specific time and place. With the rise of pervasive computing, digital and information technology, however, the capturing and representation of urban flows and rhythms have taken an abstract and quantitative turn. Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile computing devices allow to collect a continuous flow of data on spatial practices and their rhythms, whose analysis provides not only new representations of urban space but also a deeper understanding of it. This paper juxtaposes Lefebvre’s Rhythmanalysis and urban analytics by comparing respective approaches, methods and tools. It explores data-driven and -informed representations of the city and the rhythms and flows of people, things and the built environment within it alongside research activities at the Spatial Analytics and Crossdisciplinary Experimentation (SpACE) Lab at the Institute for Sustainable Urbanism (ISU). The paper concludes by critically discussing the short-comings and opportunities of urban analytics as contemporary form of Rhythmanalysis as well as by laying out a trajectory for future research.
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
Ecology and the Environment, May 19, 2015
Marine Policy, Sep 1, 2020
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2021
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
Co-authors: Zhu, P., Wilken, T., Carlow, V. M., & Endres, E.
Sustainability, Oct 23, 2014
Sustainable Cities and Society
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
arXiv (Cornell University), Dec 28, 2022
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
Journal of Planning Literature, 2022
Rising complexities and uncertainties have emphasized the need to employ scenario thinking in urb... more Rising complexities and uncertainties have emphasized the need to employ scenario thinking in urban design and planning. While different scenario methods have been widely used across disciplines, a comprehensive review of scenario approaches in planning literature is limited. Thus, we provide an overview of scenarios and existing scenario approaches currently in practice. We also review a scenario building process to provide a guide for developing scenarios in the context of urban design and planning. The process highlights the different steps that contribute to adaptive planning and improve decision-making.
Applied Energy, 2022
Co-authors: Zhu, P., Mumm, O., Zeringue, R., Endres, E., & Carlow, V.
AMPS PROCEEDINGS SERIES 32 Representing Pasts -Visioning Futures, 2023
Cities and urban regions are complex and dynamic systems, constantly in flux. The attempt to repr... more Cities and urban regions are complex and dynamic systems, constantly in flux. The attempt to represent material and immaterial interrelations and activities in the context of the built environment in its spatio-temporal ebb and flow is in traditional media such as film always a collage of unique, concrete moments captured at a specific time and place. With the rise of pervasive computing, digital and information technology, however, the capturing and representation of urban flows and rhythms have taken an abstract and quantitative turn. Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile computing devices allow to collect a continuous flow of data on spatial practices and their rhythms, whose analysis provides not only new representations of urban space but also a deeper understanding of it. This paper juxtaposes Lefebvre’s Rhythmanalysis and urban analytics by comparing respective approaches, methods and tools. It explores data-driven and -informed representations of the city and the rhythms and flows of people, things and the built environment within it alongside research activities at the Spatial Analytics and Crossdisciplinary Experimentation (SpACE) Lab at the Institute for Sustainable Urbanism (ISU). The paper concludes by critically discussing the short-comings and opportunities of urban analytics as contemporary form of Rhythmanalysis as well as by laying out a trajectory for future research.
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
Ecology and the Environment, May 19, 2015
Marine Policy, Sep 1, 2020
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2021
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
Co-authors: Zhu, P., Wilken, T., Carlow, V. M., & Endres, E.
Sustainability, Oct 23, 2014
Sustainable Cities and Society
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
arXiv (Cornell University), Dec 28, 2022
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 2023
Journal of Planning Literature, 2022
Rising complexities and uncertainties have emphasized the need to employ scenario thinking in urb... more Rising complexities and uncertainties have emphasized the need to employ scenario thinking in urban design and planning. While different scenario methods have been widely used across disciplines, a comprehensive review of scenario approaches in planning literature is limited. Thus, we provide an overview of scenarios and existing scenario approaches currently in practice. We also review a scenario building process to provide a guide for developing scenarios in the context of urban design and planning. The process highlights the different steps that contribute to adaptive planning and improve decision-making.
Applied Energy, 2022
Co-authors: Zhu, P., Mumm, O., Zeringue, R., Endres, E., & Carlow, V.
In K.-A. Pahl, I. Reuther, P. Stubbe, & J. Tietz (Eds.), Potenzial Großsiedlung - Zukunftsbilder für die Neue Vahr (pp. 118-133). Jovis., 2018
In A. Herbote, M. Peschken, C. v. Wissel, & GTAS (Eds.), Fund-Stücke: Reflexionen über Objekte der Sammlung für Architektur und Ingenieurbau der TU Braunschweig (Vol. 19, pp. 122-123)., 2018
Berlin URBAN.DIGITAL.MOBIL (Vol. D 251). Technische Universität Bergakademie., 2020
Co-authors: Jacob, D., Kessel, T., & Carlow, V.
Assistive Technologien im Sozial- und Gesundheitssektor, 2021
Co-authors: Carlow, V., Gräser, Y., Hagedorn, A., Löhdefink, M., & Mumm, O. In E.-W. Luthe, S. V.... more Co-authors: Carlow, V., Gräser, Y., Hagedorn, A., Löhdefink, M., & Mumm, O.
In E.-W. Luthe, S. V. Müller, & I. Schiering (Eds.), Assistive Technologien im Sozial- und Gesundheitssektor. Springer VS. (in press).
Berlin: Jovis., 2022
Co-authors: Abou Jaoude, G., Karadag, C., Mumm, O., Scheer, M., & Schöning K. Eds. Carlow, V., In... more Co-authors: Abou Jaoude, G., Karadag, C., Mumm, O., Scheer, M., & Schöning K.
Eds. Carlow, V., Institute for Sustainable Urbanism ISU.
Potenzial Großsiedlung - Zukunftsbilder für die neue Vahr , 2018
Delft Architectural Studies in Housing - DASH
MobilEr 2020: Mobilität - Erreichbarkeit - Ländliche Räume, Braunschweig., 2020