The document summarizes a proposal for a car-free tropical city development in Singapore. It proposes a modular block typology organized in a grid network to promote walkability. A multi-layered transportation network is proposed with an underground MRT network, above-ground LRT lines, an on-ground bike network, and an underground car and logistics network. Street sections show the integration of transportation modes and flexible public spaces. The modular block design allows for 3D compositions with connected public spaces within and between buildings.
The IRPUD model is an integrated land use and transport model developed in Germany to analyze spatial development and forecast the impacts of policies. It consists of submodels representing the labor market, non-residential and housing markets, land/construction market, and transport market. Actors like households, workers, developers, and firms interact on these markets. The model predicts location decisions, migration, travel, and land use changes over time. It has been applied in several projects to evaluate the impacts of policies on sustainability, mobility, and other factors in urban regions.
A 3D city model of New York City was generated from 2D and 2.5D data available in the NYC Open Data Portal. Over 26 datasets were integrated into a single CityGML representation, including buildings, roads, land parcels, parks, and water bodies. All objects have 3D geometry and rich semantic attributes. An interactive webclient allows exploring the 3D city model, making it the first open 3D city model for a major US city generated entirely from open data.
This document provides information about a final conference on spatial planning in Europe in terms of the INSPIRE initiative. The conference will take place on October 13, 2011 in Brussels and discuss how INSPIRE can contribute to spatial planning across Europe. It will also highlight the achievements of the Plan4all project, which focused on harmonizing spatial planning data. The agenda includes keynote speeches from the European Commission and presentations on topics like land use management and geoportals. Practical details on accessing the conference location and accommodation recommendations in Brussels are also provided.
Buildings3 d gThe Use of Geographical Information Systems for 3D Urban Models...Ahmad Yousef
The document discusses 3D modeling techniques using aerial lidar data. It presents a framework for extracting digital terrain models (DTMs) and reconstructing 3D building models. For DTM extraction, it introduces the Minimum Block Classification model implemented in GIS. For building reconstruction, it describes a process involving generating a TIN, extracting roof patches, detecting planar faces, intersecting roof planes, and final 3D reconstruction. Case studies demonstrate the approaches. The document concludes the techniques can successfully create 3D models from lidar data and that model quality depends on factors like building complexity and point distribution.
The document discusses smart city modeling and presents a framework for general indicator modeling. It proposes modeling indicators separately from geospatial data using a general indicator model. This separates indicator application models defined by domain experts from underlying geospatial models. It advocates linking indicator and geospatial models through a weaving model to enable automatic derivation of indicator values from city object attributes and computations. The framework represents indicators and their relationships using formal models to support indicator-based evaluation and decision making for smart city planning and management.
Use of CityGML standard in the context of Smart Cityi-SCOPE Project
The document discusses CityGML, an open standard for storing and exchanging 3D city and landscape models. CityGML allows for the modeling of 3D urban objects along with their geometrical, topological, semantic and appearance properties. It supports 5 levels of detail and can represent buildings, bridges, tunnels, vegetation, water bodies and other features. The document also discusses how CityGML can be used for applications in smart cities, including modeling for improved accessibility, energy dispersion modeling, and noise mapping/simulation.
The IRPUD model is an integrated land use and transport model developed in Germany to analyze spatial development and forecast the impacts of policies. It consists of submodels representing the labor market, non-residential and housing markets, land/construction market, and transport market. Actors like households, workers, developers, and firms interact on these markets. The model predicts location decisions, migration, travel, and land use changes over time. It has been applied in several projects to evaluate the impacts of policies on sustainability, mobility, and other factors in urban regions.
A 3D city model of New York City was generated from 2D and 2.5D data available in the NYC Open Data Portal. Over 26 datasets were integrated into a single CityGML representation, including buildings, roads, land parcels, parks, and water bodies. All objects have 3D geometry and rich semantic attributes. An interactive webclient allows exploring the 3D city model, making it the first open 3D city model for a major US city generated entirely from open data.
This document provides information about a final conference on spatial planning in Europe in terms of the INSPIRE initiative. The conference will take place on October 13, 2011 in Brussels and discuss how INSPIRE can contribute to spatial planning across Europe. It will also highlight the achievements of the Plan4all project, which focused on harmonizing spatial planning data. The agenda includes keynote speeches from the European Commission and presentations on topics like land use management and geoportals. Practical details on accessing the conference location and accommodation recommendations in Brussels are also provided.
Buildings3 d gThe Use of Geographical Information Systems for 3D Urban Models...Ahmad Yousef
The document discusses 3D modeling techniques using aerial lidar data. It presents a framework for extracting digital terrain models (DTMs) and reconstructing 3D building models. For DTM extraction, it introduces the Minimum Block Classification model implemented in GIS. For building reconstruction, it describes a process involving generating a TIN, extracting roof patches, detecting planar faces, intersecting roof planes, and final 3D reconstruction. Case studies demonstrate the approaches. The document concludes the techniques can successfully create 3D models from lidar data and that model quality depends on factors like building complexity and point distribution.
The document discusses smart city modeling and presents a framework for general indicator modeling. It proposes modeling indicators separately from geospatial data using a general indicator model. This separates indicator application models defined by domain experts from underlying geospatial models. It advocates linking indicator and geospatial models through a weaving model to enable automatic derivation of indicator values from city object attributes and computations. The framework represents indicators and their relationships using formal models to support indicator-based evaluation and decision making for smart city planning and management.
Use of CityGML standard in the context of Smart Cityi-SCOPE Project
The document discusses CityGML, an open standard for storing and exchanging 3D city and landscape models. CityGML allows for the modeling of 3D urban objects along with their geometrical, topological, semantic and appearance properties. It supports 5 levels of detail and can represent buildings, bridges, tunnels, vegetation, water bodies and other features. The document also discusses how CityGML can be used for applications in smart cities, including modeling for improved accessibility, energy dispersion modeling, and noise mapping/simulation.
In this report, I shall shade the light on methods of population studies, apply on an example and compare between results to find which one is most accurate
The document discusses two traffic management schemes investigated using Paramics, a traffic simulation model, and VERSIT+, an emissions model. The first scheme reduced speed limits throughout the network, which decreased emissions, especially on freeways where emissions are lower at 70 km/h than 100 km/h. The second scheme examined the impact of a "green wave" traffic light synchronization along a major road, finding it reduced emissions by about 10% by limiting unnecessary acceleration at intersections.
This document discusses the risks posed by low sun conditions, such as dazzling sunlight, for drivers. Over 2.3 million accidents occurred on German roads in 2011, with 306,266 resulting in injuries and 4,722 being fatal. Weather conditions like fog or snow storms contributed to 1.54% of accidents, while dazzling sunlight contributed to 2.16% of fatal accidents. The document proposes using geographic data and modeling sunlight angles to assess risks from dazzling sunlight on highways in Lower Saxony. The results found that 403 km (43%) of highways had risks from dazzling sunlight for periods totaling hundreds of hours each year. Improving 3D city models and integrating them with vehicle sensor data could help create automotive
Kingston University Landscape Architecture 1st year students (2006-07) project for the refurbishment of the community square in Greyshott Village, Hampshire.
This curriculum vitae outlines the qualifications and experience of Estee Diedericks as a CAD-Draughtperson and GIS specialist. She has over 25 years of experience in AutoCAD, GIS software including ArcMap and PlanetGIS, as well as Microsoft Office applications. Some of her recent projects include site development plans for housing projects in Durban, Khayelitsha, and Stellenbosch. She also has experience creating maps for spatial development frameworks and land use planning.
Enabling numerical Simulations in semantic 3D City Models using CityGMLvirtualcitySYSTEMS GmbH
This document discusses enabling numerical simulations in 3D city models using CityGML. It describes two projects: 1) Simulating urban air flow to calculate pedestrian comfort, and 2) Simulating urban blast scenarios to determine safety perimeters. The challenges of transferring data between GIS and engineering simulation tools are addressed. A workflow is presented for converting CityGML models to CAD formats, running simulations in tools like ANSYS, and reintegrating results into 3D city models. Benefits include leveraging existing spatial data infrastructures while using open standards.
This document outlines a report on the site and situation of Luxembourg City. It discusses analyzing the city's category of site, such as a wet point or bridging point, and providing evidence. It also involves analyzing the strategic elements and resources that influenced the city's growth and development over centuries. Students are asked to write several paragraphs on the site and situation of Luxembourg City, including maps, photos, diagrams, and short quotes from sources.
This document discusses how 3D modeling can enable smart cities. It explains that 3D urban models created from geospatial data can be used to create smart web services based on building information. CityGML is presented as a standard for representing 3D city models and its levels of detail (LOD) are described. The document proposes using automated LOD2 CityGML modeling and linking building IDs to cadastral references. Examples of potential 3D-enabled smart city services are given like noise mapping, solar potential analysis, and routing for disabled citizens. It emphasizes the need for authoritative spatial data collection and integration from sources like sensors and crowdsourcing.
3D Web Services And Models For The Web: Where Do We Stand?Camptocamp
Theme: Data: presentations focused on data (be it capture, storage, discovery or new data models such as 3D, temporal data, big data).
The aim of this talk is to sum up the standardization efforts (OGC and W3C) in defining 3D web services and models, as well as to show existing implementations to support the discussion.
In the past years, numerous open source projects have started to display 3D globes and 3D data on the web. Standardizing web services, data format and representation models is, therefore, a very hot topic. There are in particular ongoing efforts on the OGC side as well as on the W3C side. The OGC has released a draft candidate for a 3D web service W3DS, the ISO X3D standard proposes an XML-based file format for representing 3D computer graphics and the W3C is considering adding X3D rendering into HTML5. Other projects implement their own web services and formats. On the implementation side, Geoserver supports W3DS and X3D, the X3DOM library prototypes a possible implementation of X3D HTML5 integration and last but not least, browsers with WebGL support are fully able to handle the representation of 3D data on the client side. The talk is going to detail the mentioned elements, show demonstrations of existing implementations and try to suggest a possible path into the 3D web for the FOSS4G community.
Overcoming Resource Scarcity by Implementing Strategic Regional Plans Through...Private
The document summarizes preliminary findings from a research project studying how strategic spatial planning contributes to urban regional development through projects. Key findings are that strategic plans are often implemented through projects due to limited resources, scarce land, and repurposing outdated areas. Projects catalyze transformation. Governance involves collaboration between public entities and private groups. Further research is needed to fully understand these relationships and their impact on land use change.
Airborne vehicle detection in dense urban areas using ho g features and dispa...Ecway Technologies
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The document discusses how in-memory computing platforms can simplify and accelerate application development. It finds that these platforms allow companies to: 1) Develop high-performance applications faster to meet new customer demands for real-time, omnichannel experiences; 2) Integrate siloed data sources to power applications across the enterprise; and 3) Focus on innovation rather than technical challenges through simplified development environments. The document concludes that in-memory platforms can drive competitive advantages through performance, data integration, and simplified, rapid application development.
Arun K has over 5 years of experience as a software test analyst in the banking domain. He has expertise in testing core banking implementations and SAP applications such as Banking Services, CRM, BW and FI CAX. Some of his roles include module lead, preparing test plans and cases, functional and regression testing, and mentoring junior team members. He is currently working on the Production Testing and Foundation Testing project for Standard Bank in South Africa.
The Brown Bear, the Treasure of the Carpathian MountainsAnca Georgescu
The document is a brochure about brown bear conservation in the Carpathian Mountains. It provides information on brown bear biology, ecology, behavior, threats and interactions with humans. Some key points include: the brown bear is the largest land predator in Europe, with populations around 14,000 excluding Russia; bears hibernate during winter to conserve energy rather than true hibernation; and threats to bears include habitat loss, fragmentation, excessive hunting and poaching. The brochure aims to provide information to protect brown bears in the region.
Pizza Hut is launching a new digital ordering tool called the Flavor Finder to help increase online orders. The tool asks a few questions to suggest a customized order that will satisfy any group. A campaign will target "Playmakers," people who love planning parties and events but find it difficult to please everyone's tastes when ordering pizza. Video ads will show how the Flavor Finder helps Playmakers easily deliver great-tasting pizza for any occasion. The goal is to simplify online ordering for groups and break the habit of ordering by phone.
Kyle Kyker discusses his academic and personal history in a personal narrative. He has always enjoyed solving complex problems and understanding different subjects through activities like Boy Scouts, math, science and philosophy. He sees connections between different areas of knowledge and likes debating issues from multiple sides. Kyle started in mechanical engineering but struggled with classes, hoping to solve advanced engineering problems. He had to change majors after failing to meet academic progress standards, but plans to complete his mechanical engineering degree elsewhere after graduating from integrated studies at Texas Tech, which fits his interdisciplinary interests and strengths in group work and problem-solving across subjects.
This document is an electronic submission coversheet for a student, Francesca Mather, submitting an essay for a course on Writing Fashion and Culture. It provides details about the assignment such as the word count, tutor, and confirmation that the work is the student's own. It also asks the student to select whether this is a final submission or late submission. No other information is given in the document.
The article reviews the opening scene of the new James Bond film "Skyfall", which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the franchise. The intense scene depicts Bond working with a fellow female agent on a mission aboard a moving train, where their target is pursued. Their supervisor M must decide whether the agent should take a risky shot that could hit Bond. This sets up the film's storyline of stolen classified data and Bond's pursuit of the thief.
The document discusses crowd-sourcing wine recommendations using a dataset of 130,000 wine reviews from 82,342 unique wines reviewed by 655 users. It describes using latent semantic analysis on the reviews to find similar wines and evaluate recommendation accuracy through cross-validation. Various text processing and natural language techniques are applied to the reviews to improve recommendations, and future directions are proposed like incorporating keyword search and analyzing reviews by region.
In this report, I shall shade the light on methods of population studies, apply on an example and compare between results to find which one is most accurate
The document discusses two traffic management schemes investigated using Paramics, a traffic simulation model, and VERSIT+, an emissions model. The first scheme reduced speed limits throughout the network, which decreased emissions, especially on freeways where emissions are lower at 70 km/h than 100 km/h. The second scheme examined the impact of a "green wave" traffic light synchronization along a major road, finding it reduced emissions by about 10% by limiting unnecessary acceleration at intersections.
This document discusses the risks posed by low sun conditions, such as dazzling sunlight, for drivers. Over 2.3 million accidents occurred on German roads in 2011, with 306,266 resulting in injuries and 4,722 being fatal. Weather conditions like fog or snow storms contributed to 1.54% of accidents, while dazzling sunlight contributed to 2.16% of fatal accidents. The document proposes using geographic data and modeling sunlight angles to assess risks from dazzling sunlight on highways in Lower Saxony. The results found that 403 km (43%) of highways had risks from dazzling sunlight for periods totaling hundreds of hours each year. Improving 3D city models and integrating them with vehicle sensor data could help create automotive
Kingston University Landscape Architecture 1st year students (2006-07) project for the refurbishment of the community square in Greyshott Village, Hampshire.
This curriculum vitae outlines the qualifications and experience of Estee Diedericks as a CAD-Draughtperson and GIS specialist. She has over 25 years of experience in AutoCAD, GIS software including ArcMap and PlanetGIS, as well as Microsoft Office applications. Some of her recent projects include site development plans for housing projects in Durban, Khayelitsha, and Stellenbosch. She also has experience creating maps for spatial development frameworks and land use planning.
Enabling numerical Simulations in semantic 3D City Models using CityGMLvirtualcitySYSTEMS GmbH
This document discusses enabling numerical simulations in 3D city models using CityGML. It describes two projects: 1) Simulating urban air flow to calculate pedestrian comfort, and 2) Simulating urban blast scenarios to determine safety perimeters. The challenges of transferring data between GIS and engineering simulation tools are addressed. A workflow is presented for converting CityGML models to CAD formats, running simulations in tools like ANSYS, and reintegrating results into 3D city models. Benefits include leveraging existing spatial data infrastructures while using open standards.
This document outlines a report on the site and situation of Luxembourg City. It discusses analyzing the city's category of site, such as a wet point or bridging point, and providing evidence. It also involves analyzing the strategic elements and resources that influenced the city's growth and development over centuries. Students are asked to write several paragraphs on the site and situation of Luxembourg City, including maps, photos, diagrams, and short quotes from sources.
This document discusses how 3D modeling can enable smart cities. It explains that 3D urban models created from geospatial data can be used to create smart web services based on building information. CityGML is presented as a standard for representing 3D city models and its levels of detail (LOD) are described. The document proposes using automated LOD2 CityGML modeling and linking building IDs to cadastral references. Examples of potential 3D-enabled smart city services are given like noise mapping, solar potential analysis, and routing for disabled citizens. It emphasizes the need for authoritative spatial data collection and integration from sources like sensors and crowdsourcing.
3D Web Services And Models For The Web: Where Do We Stand?Camptocamp
Theme: Data: presentations focused on data (be it capture, storage, discovery or new data models such as 3D, temporal data, big data).
The aim of this talk is to sum up the standardization efforts (OGC and W3C) in defining 3D web services and models, as well as to show existing implementations to support the discussion.
In the past years, numerous open source projects have started to display 3D globes and 3D data on the web. Standardizing web services, data format and representation models is, therefore, a very hot topic. There are in particular ongoing efforts on the OGC side as well as on the W3C side. The OGC has released a draft candidate for a 3D web service W3DS, the ISO X3D standard proposes an XML-based file format for representing 3D computer graphics and the W3C is considering adding X3D rendering into HTML5. Other projects implement their own web services and formats. On the implementation side, Geoserver supports W3DS and X3D, the X3DOM library prototypes a possible implementation of X3D HTML5 integration and last but not least, browsers with WebGL support are fully able to handle the representation of 3D data on the client side. The talk is going to detail the mentioned elements, show demonstrations of existing implementations and try to suggest a possible path into the 3D web for the FOSS4G community.
Overcoming Resource Scarcity by Implementing Strategic Regional Plans Through...Private
The document summarizes preliminary findings from a research project studying how strategic spatial planning contributes to urban regional development through projects. Key findings are that strategic plans are often implemented through projects due to limited resources, scarce land, and repurposing outdated areas. Projects catalyze transformation. Governance involves collaboration between public entities and private groups. Further research is needed to fully understand these relationships and their impact on land use change.
Airborne vehicle detection in dense urban areas using ho g features and dispa...Ecway Technologies
Final Year IEEE Projects, Final Year Projects, Academic Final Year Projects, Academic Final Year IEEE Projects, Academic Final Year IEEE Projects 2013, Academic Final Year IEEE Projects 2014, IEEE MATLAB Projects, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Chennai, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Trichy, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Karur, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Erode, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Madurai, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Salem, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Coimbatore, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Tirupur, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Bangalore, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Hydrabad, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Kerala, 2013 IEEE MATLAB Projects in Namakkal, IEEE MATLAB Image Processing, IEEE MATLAB Face Recognition, IEEE MATLAB Face Detection, IEEE MATLAB Brain Tumour, IEEE MATLAB Iris Recognition, IEEE MATLAB Image Segmentation, Final Year Matlab Projects in Pondichery, Final Year Matlab Projects in Tamilnadu, Final Year Matlab Projects in Chennai, Final Year Matlab Projects in Trichy, Final Year Matlab Projects in Erode, Final Year Matlab Projects in Karur, Final Year Matlab Projects in Coimbatore, Final Year Matlab Projects in Tirunelveli, Final Year Matlab Projects in Madurai, Final Year Matlab Projects in Salem, Final Year Matlab Projects in Tirupur, Final Year Matlab Projects in Namakkal, Final Year Matlab Projects in Tanjore, Final Year Matlab Projects in Coimbatore, Final Year Matlab Projects in Bangalore, Final Year Matlab Projects in Hydrabad, Final Year Matlab Projects in Kerala.
The document discusses how in-memory computing platforms can simplify and accelerate application development. It finds that these platforms allow companies to: 1) Develop high-performance applications faster to meet new customer demands for real-time, omnichannel experiences; 2) Integrate siloed data sources to power applications across the enterprise; and 3) Focus on innovation rather than technical challenges through simplified development environments. The document concludes that in-memory platforms can drive competitive advantages through performance, data integration, and simplified, rapid application development.
Arun K has over 5 years of experience as a software test analyst in the banking domain. He has expertise in testing core banking implementations and SAP applications such as Banking Services, CRM, BW and FI CAX. Some of his roles include module lead, preparing test plans and cases, functional and regression testing, and mentoring junior team members. He is currently working on the Production Testing and Foundation Testing project for Standard Bank in South Africa.
The Brown Bear, the Treasure of the Carpathian MountainsAnca Georgescu
The document is a brochure about brown bear conservation in the Carpathian Mountains. It provides information on brown bear biology, ecology, behavior, threats and interactions with humans. Some key points include: the brown bear is the largest land predator in Europe, with populations around 14,000 excluding Russia; bears hibernate during winter to conserve energy rather than true hibernation; and threats to bears include habitat loss, fragmentation, excessive hunting and poaching. The brochure aims to provide information to protect brown bears in the region.
Pizza Hut is launching a new digital ordering tool called the Flavor Finder to help increase online orders. The tool asks a few questions to suggest a customized order that will satisfy any group. A campaign will target "Playmakers," people who love planning parties and events but find it difficult to please everyone's tastes when ordering pizza. Video ads will show how the Flavor Finder helps Playmakers easily deliver great-tasting pizza for any occasion. The goal is to simplify online ordering for groups and break the habit of ordering by phone.
Kyle Kyker discusses his academic and personal history in a personal narrative. He has always enjoyed solving complex problems and understanding different subjects through activities like Boy Scouts, math, science and philosophy. He sees connections between different areas of knowledge and likes debating issues from multiple sides. Kyle started in mechanical engineering but struggled with classes, hoping to solve advanced engineering problems. He had to change majors after failing to meet academic progress standards, but plans to complete his mechanical engineering degree elsewhere after graduating from integrated studies at Texas Tech, which fits his interdisciplinary interests and strengths in group work and problem-solving across subjects.
This document is an electronic submission coversheet for a student, Francesca Mather, submitting an essay for a course on Writing Fashion and Culture. It provides details about the assignment such as the word count, tutor, and confirmation that the work is the student's own. It also asks the student to select whether this is a final submission or late submission. No other information is given in the document.
The article reviews the opening scene of the new James Bond film "Skyfall", which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the franchise. The intense scene depicts Bond working with a fellow female agent on a mission aboard a moving train, where their target is pursued. Their supervisor M must decide whether the agent should take a risky shot that could hit Bond. This sets up the film's storyline of stolen classified data and Bond's pursuit of the thief.
The document discusses crowd-sourcing wine recommendations using a dataset of 130,000 wine reviews from 82,342 unique wines reviewed by 655 users. It describes using latent semantic analysis on the reviews to find similar wines and evaluate recommendation accuracy through cross-validation. Various text processing and natural language techniques are applied to the reviews to improve recommendations, and future directions are proposed like incorporating keyword search and analyzing reviews by region.
Emma Watson used various media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation of her music video project. She used:
- A Canon camera to film footage and record planning sessions.
- An iMac to store, edit and evaluate the entire project using software like Final Cut Pro, Photoshop and PowerPoint.
- An SD card and USB to store and transfer footage between the camera and computer.
- Online resources like YouTube, WordPress and Safari to research existing music videos and document her planning and progress.
- Presentation software like Prezi to evaluate her video in a visual, dynamic way.
Sumit Baruah seeks a position in entertainment and media production with strengths in attention to detail, teamwork, and commitment. He has 1+ years of experience in visual effects and compositing for films like Ra-One and Rockstar. His technical skills include Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. He also has experience as a director of photography for advertising projects and music videos. Currently, he is signed on as the director of photography for an upcoming film called Bariyaa Is This Love.
What began as a VISIT FLORIDA campaign evolved into one of the strongest advocacy platforms in travel. SPARK tapped into existing social conversations of people sharing why they loved Florida, we gave them a hashtag to share among one another - #LoveFL. Through active social listening, SPARK designed relevant and engaging content and distributed it across social channels - both paid and organic to empower fans to share more #LoveFL content to grow and engage the community.
This lesson plan aims to teach effective communication skills to communications majors, college freshmen, young professionals and teachers. It provides an overview on finding new ways to communicate and understanding different generations' perspectives. The plan explores communication styles, types of communication, and recommends adding public speaking to curriculums. It also suggests using a universal template to break down communication concepts in simple terms and using comics for visual messages.
The document provides a CV summarizing over 50 years of experience in education, training, and consulting focused on curriculum development, assessment, leadership of educational institutions, and use of technology including the internet. Key roles included senior management positions in the Papua New Guinea public education system and experience consulting and providing professional development across several countries in areas of organizational development, marketing, and internet initiatives. A wide range of achievements are highlighted spanning classroom instruction, management, research, and online content development.
Simulation involves imitating real-world processes over time using software on computers. It is used for decision making and answering "what if" questions about complex systems that cannot be solved mathematically. This course focuses on discrete-event simulation, which models systems as interacting components that operate together to achieve goals. Examples of systems that can be simulated include manufacturing facilities, telecommunication networks, airports, hospitals, and supermarkets. Simulations can be static like Monte Carlo models or dynamic like continuous simulations that represent how a system's behavior changes over time.
This document provides a summary of Lani Minella's extensive voice acting experience across films, television, animation, video games and other media. It lists over 100 titles she has worked on, the wide variety of roles and voices she has performed, and the broad range of skills and training she brings to voice acting projects. The document emphasizes the large number and variety of voices and characters she can perform.
Kyle Kyker has identified three potential job opportunities that match his interests and qualifications through LinkedIn. The best option is a job with L3 as a Link Simulation & Training lead in Dallas, Texas. While it has a lower salary range than the other options, it allows him to work creatively on projects he is passionate about and stay in his hometown near family and friends. Kyle plans to apply by highlighting his experience leading teams on projects in his engineering classes and as an Eagle Scout. This entry-level position is a good opportunity for him to gain experience and potentially advance within the company.
Cesar working document 10 workshop us cartesiusdriehoek pelzer klerkx kolthofMarco
This document summarizes the findings from a workshop held on March 11, 2014 in Utrecht, Netherlands to discuss the redevelopment of the Cartesiusdriehoek area. The workshop used the Urban Strategy planning support system. Key findings include:
1. Participants had varying backgrounds and experiences with Urban Strategy, leading to mixed perceptions of the tool. Flexibility was seen as a strength while user-friendliness was a weakness.
2. The main added values of Urban Strategy were seen as learning about the planning object and having a better informed outcome. However, the tool may have been a barrier to collaboration in this first workshop.
3. While potential for improving planning processes was acknowledged, participants felt
This document summarizes a paper that examines green and blue infrastructure as part of the Smart Cities concept. It uses a case study to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of a green roof installed on a single-family home in Prague. The key findings are:
1) The green roof cost 110,000 CZK to install but provides annual benefits of 8,973 CZK in ecosystem services like improved air quality and temperature regulation.
2) The annualized costs of 7,852 CZK are less than the annualized benefits, indicating the green roof provides a net social benefit.
3) Based on the cost-benefit analysis, the green roof can be considered an economically effective climate adaptation measure that contributes
Urban Renewal in Lyon Confluence How to transform an unused industrial area to the new eco-quarter? Zoltán Gábor Virányi VIA University College 2010 November
Plan4all final conference - Practical Information, Access & Accommodationplan4all
The document announces a conference on spatial planning in Europe in terms of INSPIRE. The conference will discuss the INSPIRE directive, which mandates the establishment of a spatial data infrastructure across Europe. It will focus on the implications for spatial data sharing, standards, and land use planning. The agenda includes keynote speeches from the European Commission on INSPIRE and spatial policy, as well as presentations on the results of an EU project that aimed to harmonize spatial planning data across regions. Attendees will include public and private actors involved in spatial planning in Europe.
Envisioning the City of the Future: Making the Invisible Visible. International Concept and design competition open to students, graduates and experts.
Research Infrastructures Draft Work Programme 2016-2017Innovate UK
Research Infrastructures Draft Work Programme 2016-2017
1. Development and long-term sustainability of new pan- European RIs
2. Integrating and Opening RIs of European Interest 3. e-Infrastructures
4. Fostering the innovation potential of RI
5. Support to Policy and International cooperation (RI/e-RI)
The document outlines a proposed meta-framework for an intelligent city project called i-Coruña in A Coruña, Spain. Some key points:
- The meta-framework would define principles, components, roles, and goals to guide the development of i-Coruña based on a proposed city model.
- The city model prioritizes sustainability, equality, diversity, transparency, and public participation. It focuses on improving citizens, the territory, and the economy.
- Developing the meta-framework will involve stakeholder engagement, identifying existing data and technologies, defining indicators, and establishing legal/ethical guidelines.
- If implemented, i-Coruña would go through phases
L’atelier En route vers Oaxaca – Document officielCláudio Carneiro
This document is a submission for a project called "Évora's Public Use Plan" to the On the Way to Oaxaca workshop held by the Organization of World Heritage Cities. The project is led by Nuno Domingos of the Municipality of Évora in Portugal and seeks to develop Évora's capacity for participatory public use planning. Specifically, it aims to create a long-term public use plan through stakeholder engagement, improve coordination among the city's tourism entities, develop the skills of municipal staff, and foster organizational learning and decision-making within the local stakeholder community. The project addresses Évora's lack of an integrated public use management strategy due to its dispersed tourism responsibilities across different institutions.
The project aims to develop Évora, Portugal's capacity for participatory public use planning through a long-term mentoring relationship with the PUP Global Heritage Consortium. Over three years, the project will develop a public use plan through stakeholder workshops, build planning skills within the municipality, foster organizational learning, and cultivate a collaborative stakeholder community. The project addresses Évora's lack of coordinated public use management by different institutions and aims to develop sustainable public use strategies and resources through a collaborative process without reliance on outside consultants or funding.
This document discusses the establishment of a European network called SUB-URBAN to improve understanding and use of underground spaces in cities. The network aims to coordinate research on 3D/4D modeling of city subsurfaces across European institutions. This will help integrate subsurface knowledge and maximize its economic, social and environmental benefits for sustainable urban development. The network will develop tools to disseminate subsurface models and train decision-makers on their use.
This document provides an introduction to a study examining how cities use urban planning to enhance innovation activity. It discusses two main approaches in the literature - the "innovative milieu" focusing on networks, and the "creative city" emphasizing human encounters. The study analyzes over 20 cases across 9 cities, exploring how urban strategies and specific developments address innovation infrastructure. It aims to understand how planning is used to promote innovation, knowledge creation and creativity. Theories on linking these areas are discussed in Chapter 2, while Chapter 3 assesses innovation references in city strategies. Subsequent chapters present case studies of innovation districts, parks and environments, concluding with proposals for future cooperation.
The report shall incorporate application of the knowledge acquired from module co-requisite and pre-requisites into their design. The report is an evidence and documentation of the student’s 15-week design process
- Analysis of the different proposals
- Assessment of the environmental and
sustainable development strategies
- Comparison of the proposals regarding
the sustainable development criteria
Contest for the design of Wuhan’s Master
Plan and its environmental strategy
Year: 2016
The goal was to design a new sustainable
city of 500 000 inhabitants in the suburbs
of Wuhan, China.
CONTEST FOR THE
DESIGN OF A NEW TOWN
MASTER PLAN AND ITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
STRATEGY, WUHAN, CHINA
Urban morphology optimizing the solar potential
Green and blue infrastructure
Low carbon mobility plan
Energy masterplan based on renewable
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The document is an annual report for the Plan4all project from May 2010 to April 2011. It provides an overview of the project objectives, which are to harmonize spatial planning data according to INSPIRE principles. It aims to make the data more accessible, usable, and exploitable. The report also lists the 24 partners in the Plan4all consortium across 15 European countries and provides a short description of each partner and its role in the project.
Xinxin Wang is a senior urban designer, landscape architect and planner based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her portfolio includes 7 landscape design projects, 2 urban planning projects, and 1 strategic planning project located throughout China. Her roles have included site analysis, landscape design, master planning, and leading multi-disciplinary teams. Her work focuses on creating livable, pedestrian-oriented communities through integrated landscape and urban design.
The document summarizes an R&D project called ACROSS that aims to incorporate robotic services into social scenarios. The 27-month project has a budget of 6.2 million euros and involves a consortium of 13 organizations led by Treelogic. The objectives of ACROSS are to allow robots to anticipate user needs by improving communication and empathy between people and robots. It also aims to create intelligent systems that can self-reconfigure and modify behavior without human guidance.
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PABLO ACEBILLO
BSc USI Architect
MSc ETH Spatial
Development and
Infrastructure Systems
+41 78 666 1089 (CH)
pabloacebillo@gmail.com
3. Academic Projects
Professional Projects
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MSc ETH Spatial Development & Infrastructure Systems
Chair of Spatial Development, ETH Zurich
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P.30
P.6
P.24
BSc USI Architecture
AS Architectural Systems Office
5. Law school campus in Naples
BSc USI Architecture
Location:
Program:
Built up surface:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Naples, Italy
Mix use
40’460 m2
12.2011
Studio
Prof. Francesco Venezia
Individual project
10.00/10.00
7. Hinterland port development in the
metropolitan region of Barcelona
MSc ETH Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Location:
Program:
Built up surface:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Barcelona, Spain
Logistic Terminal
40 ha
01.2015
Master Thesis
Prof. Dr. Bernd Scholl
Individual project
6.00/6.00
9. Urban regeneration in the
metropolitan area of Zurich
MSc ETH Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Location:
Program:
Built up surface:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Zurich, Switzerland
Urban- Transport Development
12 km2
12.2013
Interdisciplinary Project
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Weidmann et al.
Team project (4)
4.75/6.00
11. Green Areas
The amount of green space
area of the original Tampine
it out, green and public spac
the city for the purposes of l
on. The green spaces are a
regular grid arrangement,
the city and to shorten wal
cales, from
Car-free tropical city
MSc ETH Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Location:
Program:
Built up surface:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Singapore
Urban cluster
250 ha
07.2013
Future cities - Networks and Grammars
Prof. Dr. Kay Axhausen
Team project (6)
not graded
15. Dimensioning and simulation of a
railway station
MSc ETH Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Location:
Program:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Fictitious
Railway station dimensioning
05.2013
Human Powered Mobility
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Weidmann
Individual project
5.25/6.00
17. Road pricing scheme in the transport
network of Innsbruck
MSc ETH Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Location:
Program:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Innsbruck, Austria
Road pricing
05.2014
Laboratory Transport & Spatial Planning
Dr. Basil Vitins
Team Project (3)
5.00/6.00
19. Feasability study for vaccines
transport on rail mode
MSc ETH Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Location:
Program:
Project year:
Course:
Tutor:
Organization:
Grade:
Italy, Switzerland
Vaccines rail transport
05.2014
Logistics and freight transportation
Dr. Dirk Bruckmann
Team Project (3)
5.00/6.00
23. Multifunctional complex in Kazan
AS Architectural Systems Office
Location:
Program:
Built up surface:
Project Year:
Responsable:
Organization:
Status:
Kazan, Russia
Mix use cluster
60’000 m2
2015
Josep Acebillo
Team project (4)
On hold
25. Ekaterinburg congress center
AS Architectural Systems Office
Location:
Program:
Built up surface:
Project Year:
Responsable:
Organization:
Status:
Ekaterinburg, Russia
Convention center and hotel
35’000 m2
2012
Josep Acebillo
Team project (6)
Completed
27. Strategic urban project
AS Architectural Systems Office
Location:
Program:
Project Year:
Responsable:
Organization:
Status:
Ekaterinburg, Russia
Strategic Planning
2012
Josep Acebillo
Team project (6)
Completed
Image: courtesy of JRC-European Comission, World Bank
29. Spatial- and transport development
along the Hamburg-Athens corridor
Chair of Spatial Development, ETH Zurich
Location:
Program:
Project Year:
Responsable:
Organization:
In collaboration with:
Status:
Eastern Europe
Strategic Planning
2015-2018
Prof. Dr. Bernd Scholl
Team project (3)
ARL
On going