The Urban Planning Engine not only covers traditional urban planning areas such as land use planning and urban spatial structures but also addresses a wide range of topics including urban decline, urban co-living, urban sprawl, and other regional issues.
In the Urban Planning Engine, analysis is performed on urban planning elements, and time-series results are provided to track the changing patterns of the city. Through this, it can assist relevant urban planning stakeholders in making appropriate decisions.
Generally, urban planning includes various sub-areas such as urban transport, housing, and urban infrastructure. However, the main topics can be found in their respective Urban Engines.
Urban Planning Engine Tags
# Zoning # Urban Center # Shrinking Cities # TOD # Transportation Hub # Density # Proximity
Upcoming Engine Theme
Urban Center Tracking
- Tracks the changing patterns of urban centers over time, understanding the volatility of the central status.
- Analyzes the emergence patterns of urban centers and explores areas that can be elevated to a central status.
Shrinking Cities
- Diagnoses the issue of urban decline, a major concern in an era of low birth rates and aging population, and assesses the risk of urban extinction.
- Restructures areas at risk of urban extinction compactly, selecting micro-areas that require focused development and planning for systematic management.
AI Zoning
- Utilizes current land use planning and actual usage pattern-based models to automate land use planning.
- Aims for the efficient establishment of zoning areas/districts and district-level planning.
TOD Assessment
- Evaluates the presence or absence of high-density TOD development in station areas and major transportation HUBs.
- Identifies micro spots where denser TOD development is needed compared to existing areas.
