Complexity Cognition and the City

Complexity  Cognition and the City
Author: Juval Portugali
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2011-07-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783642194504

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Complexity, Cognition and the City aims at a deeper understanding of urbanism, while invoking, on an equal footing, the contributions both the hard and soft sciences have made, and are still making, when grappling with the many issues and facets of regional planning and dynamics. In this work, the author goes beyond merely seeing the city as a self-organized, emerging pattern of some collective interaction between many stylized urban "agents" – he makes the crucial step of attributing cognition to his agents and thus raises, for the first time, the question on how to deal with a complex system composed of many interacting complex agents in clearly defined settings. Accordingly, the author eventually addresses issues of practical relevance for urban planners and decision makers. The book unfolds its message in a largely nontechnical manner, so as to provide a broad interdisciplinary readership with insights, ideas, and other stimuli to encourage further research – with the twofold aim of further pushing back the boundaries of complexity science and emphasizing the all-important interrelation of hard and soft sciences in recognizing the cognitive sciences as another necessary ingredient for meaningful urban studies.

Complexity Cognition Urban Planning and Design

Complexity  Cognition  Urban Planning and Design
Author: Juval Portugali,Egbert Stolk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319326535

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This book, which resulted from an intensive discourse between experts from several disciplines – complexity theorists, cognitive scientists, philosophers, urban planners and urban designers, as well as a zoologist and a physiologist – addresses various issues regarding cities. It is a first step in responding to the challenge of generating just such a discourse, based on a dilemma identified in the CTC (Complexity Theories of Cities) domain. The latter has demonstrated that cities exhibit the properties of natural, organic complex systems: they are open, complex and bottom-up, have fractal structures and are often chaotic. CTC have further shown that many of the mathematical formalisms and models developed to study material and organic complex systems also apply to cities. The dilemma in the current state of CTC is that cities differ from natural complex systems in that they are hybrid complex systems composed, on the one hand, of artifacts such as buildings, roads and bridges, and of natural human agents on the other. This raises a plethora of new questions on the difference between the natural and the artificial, the cognitive origin of human action and behavior, and the role of planning and designing cities. The answers to these questions cannot come from a single discipline; they must instead emerge from a discourse between experts from several disciplines engaged in CTC.

Keeping Up with Technologies to Create the Cognitive City

Keeping Up with Technologies to Create the Cognitive City
Author: Aleksandra Krstic-Furundzic,Eva Vanista Lazarevic,Aleksandra Đukić
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781527526846

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This volume represents a selection of papers presented at the Third International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, held at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade, Serbia in April 2016. The conference brought together researchers, PhD students and practitioners, in order to create a platform for sharing knowledge in the fields of growth, new technologies, and the environment, as well as particular aspects of achieving the concept of cognitive city. The book will appeal primarily to members of the academic community in the fields of urban design, planning and architecture, engineering and technical sciences, and the humanities and social sciences. It will also be of interest to professional institutions and companies, governments, and NGOs, who will directly benefit from the knowledge presented here.

Handbook on Cities and Complexity

Handbook on Cities and Complexity
Author: Portugali, Juval
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789900125

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Written by some of the founders of complexity theory and complexity theories of cities (CTC), this Handbook expertly guides the reader through over forty years of intertwined developments: the emergence of general theories of complex self-organized systems and the consequent emergence of CTC.

Handbook on Entropy Complexity and Spatial Dynamics

Handbook on Entropy  Complexity and Spatial Dynamics
Author: Reggiani, Aura,Schintler, Laurie A.,Czamanski, Danny,Patuelli, Roberto
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781839100598

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This ground-breaking Handbook presents a state-of-the-art exploration of entropy, complexity and spatial dynamics from fundamental theoretical, empirical and methodological perspectives. It considers how foundational theories can contribute to new advances, including novel modeling and empirical insights at different sectoral, spatial and temporal scales.

Understanding Complex Urban Systems Multidisciplinary Approaches to Modeling

Understanding Complex Urban Systems  Multidisciplinary Approaches to Modeling
Author: Christian Walloth,Jens Martin Gurr,J. Alexander Schmidt
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2013-12-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319029962

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Understanding Complex Urban Systems takes as its point of departure the insight that the challenges of global urbanization and the complexity of urban systems cannot be understood – let alone ‘managed’ – by sectoral and disciplinary approaches alone. But while there has recently been significant progress in broadening and refining the methodologies for the quantitative modeling of complex urban systems, in deepening the theoretical understanding of cities as complex systems, or in illuminating the implications for urban planning, there is still a lack of well-founded conceptual thinking on the methodological foundations and the strategies of modeling urban complexity across the disciplines. Bringing together experts from the fields of urban and spatial planning, ecology, urban geography, real estate analysis, organizational cybernetics, stochastic optimization, and literary studies, as well as specialists in various systems approaches and in transdisciplinary methodologies of urban analysis, the volume seeks to advance the discussion on multidisciplinary approaches to urban modeling. While engaging with the ‘state of the art’ in their respective fields, the contributions are specifically written for both experts from a broad range of disciplines as well as for urban practitioners who feel the need for new approaches given the uncertainty of current developments.

Complexity Theories of Cities Have Come of Age

Complexity Theories of Cities Have Come of Age
Author: Juval Portugali,Han Meyer,Egbert Stolk,Ekim Tan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2012-02-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783642245442

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Today, our cities are an embodiment of the complex, historical evolution of knowledge, desires and technology. Our planned and designed activities co-evolve with our aspirations, mediated by the existing technologies and social structures. The city represents the accretion and accumulation of successive layers of collective activity, structuring and being structured by other, increasingly distant cities, reaching now right around the globe. This historical and structural development cannot therefore be understood or captured by any set of fixed quantitative relations. Structural changes imply that the patterns of growth, and their underlying reasons change over time, and therefore that any attempt to control the morphology of cities and their patterns of flow by means of planning and design, must be dynamical, based on the mechanisms that drive the changes occurring at a given moment. This carefully edited post-proceedings volume gathers a snapshot view by leading researchers in field, of current complexity theories of cities. In it, the achievements, criticisms and potentials yet to be realized are reviewed and the implications to planning and urban design are assessed.

Complexity and Planning

Complexity and Planning
Author: Gert de Roo,Jean Hillier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317162766

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Complexity, complex systems and complexity theories are becoming increasingly important within a variety disciplines. While these issues are less well known within the discipline of spatial planning, there has been a recent growing awareness and interest. As planners grapple with how to consider the vagaries of the real world when putting together proposals for future development, they question how complexity, complex systems and complexity theories might prove useful with regard to spatial planning and the physical environment. This book provides a readable overview, presenting and relating a range of understandings and characteristics of complexity and complex systems as they are relevant to planning. It recognizes multiple, relational approaches of dynamic complexity which enhance understandings of, and facilitate working with, contingencies of place, time and the various participants' behaviours. In doing so, it should contribute to a better understanding of processes with regard to our physical and social worlds.