What is the use of collecting spatio-temporal data? As Urban
Designers we would like to know more about actual processes
in the city and understand better the behaviour of its visitors and
inhabitants. Traditional methods are available. Firstly, traditional
mapping techniques give insight in the programme and network
the city offers. The programme consists of the buildings
and functions inside them, most important are the attractors and
the landmarks. The network consists of the public space and infrastructure.
Together programme and network form the frame
of our movement: the programme as initiator, attractor, the network
enabling the necessary movement between origin (home)
and destination (attraction). Based on the analysis of the morphology,
exploring the form of our city, we can expect some
movement patterns.
Figure
What is the use of collecting spatio-temporal data? As Urban
Designers we would like to know more about actual processes
in the city and understand better the behaviour of its visitors and
inhabitants. Traditional methods are available. Firstly, traditional
mapping techniques give insight in the programme and network
the city offers. The programme consists of the buildings
and functions inside them, most important are the attractors and
the landmarks. The network consists of the public space and infrastructure.
Together programme and network form the frame
of our movement: the programme as initiator, attractor, the network
enabling the necessary movement between origin (home)
and destination (attraction). Based on the analysis of the morphology,
exploring the form of our city, we can expect some
movement patterns.
Figure
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