Adding the human factor... ...allowing for diversity
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Computation
Street Network AnalysisUrban Network Analysis was carried out by using the UNA Toolbox for Rhino.
...the most needed connection
...next steps I will rethink my own view on computational methods and try to make my standpoint clearer.
What are the parameters that the analysis does not consider, for example disabled people that cannot take bumpy trails or need benches. Another route will be attractive to them than to children who look for adventure. Expand on the efficiency and try to now get into qualitative research on what makes the different routes attractive and how to improve them. So the limitations in computational design is maybe that you can allow for diversity but only as a computable variable that may be to specific. Do I come up with my own method on what patterns form a town and question the existing literature and methods (Space Syntax, A Pattern Language) or do I move within that area but adapt to a more modern approach that allows for diversity and sustainability and answers the particular questions that only within the system of Mountmellick are raised. |
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