Urban Design and Representation 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51804-6_16
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Mobile Devices and Urban Ambiances: How Connected Wearable Tools Change the Ways We Perceive and Design Public Spaces

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“…At the stage of MICT's influence on urban space, mobilephones become an important object of this kind of research.In order to arrange activities in a relatively free way, it is necessary to make the behavior time-selective and malleable [3]. How to use mobile phone data in building design and urban planning to fully understanding and analysis of real space, the change of the design process, or specific to the virtual space form and special environment is worth thinking about [4]. In the existing research on urban planning response in the information age, systematic research has emerged in the aspects of public participation in planning compilation brought by new media, construction of urban planning management system driven by geographic information [5], and cultivation of special functional areas of high-tech industry.The spatial changes of urban residents' behavior, urban economic activities and urban spatial morphology are all worthy of attention.…”
Section: Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the stage of MICT's influence on urban space, mobilephones become an important object of this kind of research.In order to arrange activities in a relatively free way, it is necessary to make the behavior time-selective and malleable [3]. How to use mobile phone data in building design and urban planning to fully understanding and analysis of real space, the change of the design process, or specific to the virtual space form and special environment is worth thinking about [4]. In the existing research on urban planning response in the information age, systematic research has emerged in the aspects of public participation in planning compilation brought by new media, construction of urban planning management system driven by geographic information [5], and cultivation of special functional areas of high-tech industry.The spatial changes of urban residents' behavior, urban economic activities and urban spatial morphology are all worthy of attention.…”
Section: Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3rd Mobiance workshop was open to an international audience and occurred in Milan in February 2017. The aim of this last edition was to study the relationship between the sharing society paradigm (Ducan et al 2015), emerging mobile technologies and how these are changing the way we interact and design cities (Servières et al 2017). The event was, in fact, intended as an opportunity to explore novel ideas and to envision future urban scenarios for the facilitation and development of the sharing society in cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%