As cities expand rapidly and face increasing environmental issues, the methods of urban planning are shifting significantly. This shift is influenced by advancements in real-time monitoring and data analytics, which are changing our approach to the built environment. Notably, while automated processes gain prominence, the importance of involving designers in environmental choices remains crucial.
The upcoming symposium is dedicated to examining how innovative computing technologies, including machine learning and AI techniques, can improve urban designs by utilizing environmental performance metrics. It will showcase decision-support systems that merge advanced computational tools with active designer engagement. Featuring prominent international experts, the program will introduce pioneering frameworks that encourage designer participation through interactive interfaces and collaborative design tools. These methodologies aim to provide practical insights, foster data-driven regenerative design, and promote sustainable solutions for resilient urban development.
Participants are invited to join either in-person at Technion or online via Zoom for this hybrid symposium focusing on Urban Environmental Intelligence.
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