Computing Smarter Cities and Streets: Generative Technologies

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Generative technologies have the potential to provide multiple comprehensive urban design proposals with numerous data parameters in considerably less time than traditional planning tactics but lack consideration for socioeconomic factors and public participation that make planning unique.The research project summarized the current state of generative design processes in relation to ethics, access, and machinery. Analysis of five generative design companies and its public reception were also included. It contributed to the conversation of urban design and generative tools through a context-based approach to ultimately aid designers and stakeholders to organize their efforts for more ethical smart cities.

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Computing Smarter Cities and Streets: Generative Technologies Generative technologies have the potential to provide multiple comprehensive urban design proposals with numerous data parameters in considerably less time than traditional planning tactics but lack consideration for socioeconomic factors and public participation that make planning unique.The research project summarized the current state of generative design processes in relation to ethics, access, and machinery. Analysis of five generative design companies and its public reception were also included. It contributed to the conversation of urban design and generative tools through a context-based approach to ultimately aid designers and stakeholders to organize their efforts for more ethical smart cities.