Print Email Facebook Twitter Cyber-Physical Architecture #5 Interdisciplinary Data-integrated Approaches Title Cyber-Physical Architecture #5 Interdisciplinary Data-integrated Approaches Author Bier, H.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics) Contributor Hensel, Michael (editor) (Technische Universität Wien) Date 2022 Abstract Rapid urbanization with the associated land cover and land use change, as well as resource depletion, contribute to the degradation of ecosystems and biodiversity and have a negative impact on human health and well-being. Societal calls for responses and results pose a significant challenge for research and education in the various fields concerned with the environment. Alongside the current environmental crisis there is a pressing need for developing ‘green solutions’ for the built environment with the help of data-driven methods, workflows and tools. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a14e8ab8-3803-4689-a77e-a3cca1dd712c ISSN 2215-0897 Source Spool. Journal of Architecture and the Built Environment, 9 (1 #5) Bibliographical note ISBN 978-94-6366-570-4 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type contribution to periodical Rights © 2022 H.H. Bier Files PDF 23_16_PB.pdf 26.52 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a14e8ab8-3803-4689-a77e-a3cca1dd712c/datastream/OBJ/view