What will be presented?
Students from the Master in Advanced Urban Planning and Data Analytics Year 2 will present their final thesis projects, developed within a research cluster focused on the role of data in shaping new forms of urban design.
As cities become increasingly saturated with real-time information and layered interdependencies, this cluster investigates how design can respond to—and operate within—this complexity.
The projects explore:
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how urban form can become adaptive and performative,
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how environmental systems and social dynamics overlap and interact,
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and how data can inform regenerative strategies that include both human and more-than-human agencies.
By dissolving the boundaries between disciplines, infrastructures, and ecologies, these theses propose urban futures that are not fixed, but continuously evolving.
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