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Dr Ombretta Romice |
Today, digital technologies offer urban designers and architects tremendous possibilities for understanding, conceptualising, representing and communicating ideas, concepts, strategies and values about places. This field is ever expanding, and our Urban Design Studies Unit in the Department of Architecture is at the forefront of its innovation.
We try to contribute with our research to develop new, accurate and imaginative ways to study, represent, model, plan and design all of those things that “make up” our cities. It is a long and exciting journey that we have developed in several areas over many years. We use both traditional and novel methods to interrogate the city, and make new discoveries.
Street Centrality
Whilst our work on street centrality and place potential is world-renowned in the study of cities as complex systems, we are starting to relate it to the study of form links to social and economic issues, and in planning future development, as illustrated in the papers and .
Urban Morphology
Our work in urban morphology is helping develop and represent our understanding of how the form of cities shares patterns across time and geography, how they have changed in time, and how trends in professional urbanism can be precisely traced. This topic has been explored in the paper .
Evolution of Urban Form
Our most recent effort is a first step in establishing a theory of evolution of urban form, and in representing those important links between the elements that make up places, published in the paper .
Resilience
We use urban morphology to study and represent the resilience of places: linking historic data to many measurements of form, we are starting to understand the effects that form has on the physical, social and economic sustainability of places. This work is a large ongoing part of our research and interest, and is expanding strongly, so keep an eye on our The related papers are and .
Placemaking – designing the resilient city
We design places, using novel analytical and modelling tools, which make the process of masterplanning and place-making flexible, resilient, socially and environmentally sustainable. We work across scales, and have devised unique approaches to work at each scale, and to link scales. Please see our most recent chapter
CPD course on Urban Design Representation
All the above research on the representation of space has now been used to create a cutting edge CPD course in Urban Design Representation, tailored for planners, architects, urban designers who want to learn some of the most useful and innovative tools in urbanism. We offer this course through individual modules, or as a series. We also offer bespoke programmes, tailored to specific requirements of our clients.
The next course starts in October 2017. More information on the CPD course can be downloaded below:
Please note that UDSU is engaged in many other initiatives. We will continue to post on this blog, but for the moment you can visit for fuirther information.
