This article explores the legacy of the 20th century's machine age, which has resulted in a homogenous character in modern urban cityscapes. It argues that the dominant economic and modernist planning agendas have created a 'sameness' reflecting linear, mass-production ideologies.
Searching for Urban Complexity in Contemporary Digital Practice
2017-05-10 thoughts
This essay investigates how contemporary digital design methods can address the homogeneity of the modern urban environment, a legacy of 20th-century industrial paradigms. It explores the potential of City Information Modelling (CIM), complex network theory, and parametric feedback systems to introduce 'mass-customisation' and a more 'biological' complexity into urban design.