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Guestedited By Neil Leachwhat Is The Impact Of Digital Technologies On The Design And Analysis Of Cities? For The Last 15 Years, The Profound Impact Of Computeraided Techniques On Architecture Has Been Well Charted. From The Use Of Standard Drafting Packages To The More Experimental Use Of Generative Design Tools And Parametric Modelling, Digital Technologies Have Come To Play A Major Role In Architectural Production. But How Are They Helping Architects And Designers To Operate At The Urban Scale? And How Might They Be Changing The Way In Which We Perceive And Understand Our Cities? Features Some Of The Worlds Leading Experimental Practices, Such As Zaha Hadid Architects, R&Sie(N), Biothing And Xefirotarch. Takes In Exciting Emerging Practices, Such As Moh Architects, Kokkugia And Theverymany, And Work By Students At Some Of The Most Progressive Schools, Such As The Aa, Dessau Institute Of Architecture And Rmit. Contributors Include: Michael Batty, Benjamin Bratton, Alain Chiaradia, Manuel Delanda, Vicente Guallart And Peter Trummer.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Digital Cities'? A: 'Digital Cities' focuses on the impact of digital technologies on urban design and analysis, exploring how computer-aided techniques have transformed architectural practices and the perception of cities.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Digital Cities'? A: The book is guest-edited by Neil Leach, who is known for his contributions to architecture and urban studies.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Digital Cities' have? A: 'Digital Cities' is available in a paperback binding, making it lightweight and portable.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Digital Cities' contain? A: 'Digital Cities' contains a total of 136 pages.
  • Q: When was 'Digital Cities' published? A: 'Digital Cities' was published on August 31, 2009.
  • Q: What are some key themes discussed in 'Digital Cities'? A: Key themes in 'Digital Cities' include the role of digital technologies in architecture, generative design tools, parametric modeling, and the influence of these technologies on urban scale design.
  • Q: Who are some contributors to 'Digital Cities'? A: Contributors include notable figures such as Michael Batty, Benjamin Bratton, Alain Chiaradia, Manuel DeLanda, Vicente Guallart, and Peter Trummer.
  • Q: What educational institutions are involved in the work featured in 'Digital Cities'? A: The book features work from progressive schools such as the Architectural Association (AA), the Dessau Institute of Architecture, and RMIT.
  • Q: Is 'Digital Cities' suitable for professionals in architecture? A: 'Digital Cities' is suitable for professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of digital technologies and urban design.
  • Q: What makes 'Digital Cities' a valuable resource for understanding urban architecture? A: 'Digital Cities' provides insights from leading experimental practices and emerging architects, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary urban architecture and its challenges.

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