Digital tools for urban development
Friday, 19 July 2024, 10 am - 7 pm,
Preetoriusweg/Therese-Giehse-Allee
Based on the results of the workshops on multifunctional neighborhood meeting points, the Chair of Architectural Informatics at the Technical University of Munich developed a set of digital tools that will facilitate the planning of neighborhood hubs, public spaces and mobility services in the future.
In collaboration with a group of architecture and urban studies students, a toolbox with various experimental prototypes was created: digitally enhanced construction kits, augmented reality games and participation apps.
The Chair of Architectural Informatics invites all interested parties to a test event at the neighborhood meeting place "RESI", where students and staff of the chair can try out the digital tools with interested parties. Together we will test digital, playful participation tools and discuss how we can design better, more sustainable urban spaces together.
Image Credit: NEBourhoods/TUM Chair of Architectural Informatics