Haiyan Gu, Skirmantė Mozūriūnaitė
The New Urban Agenda (NUA) promotes a "smart city approach" employing digital twins and City Information Modeling (CIM) for transparent, interactive data platforms to facilitatesustainable urban development. Nevertheless, the current CIM implementation lacks the creative impetus needed for effective urban design. This study proposes two approaches to enhance CIM's urban design framework. While application integration and intelligence are focal points, data accuracy remains a challenge. Urban design, explored in tangible/spatial and intangible/non-spatial dimensions, demands precision. The study underscores the imperative for CIM to support both dimensions, enabling analytical applications and support stakeholders in the urban design process.
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