As technology changes urban planners and others that work with communities to influence their future need to work harder to keep up-to-date. This is because many of the citizens and communities we work for/with are often adopting these tools at a faster rate then we as professionals do.
If you are alert to the changes and think about how they can be integrated into your work, you may see that they often are just adaptations of things we are already familiar will.
In this article for the Ontario Planning Journal I discuss the use of 3D printing for urban design, how it can better connect us with citizens, and how it taps into communication methods of the past.
If you are alert to the changes and think about how they can be integrated into your work, you may see that they often are just adaptations of things we are already familiar will.
In this article for the Ontario Planning Journal I discuss the use of 3D printing for urban design, how it can better connect us with citizens, and how it taps into communication methods of the past.
OPJ -3D Printing for Urban Design by robert voigt on Scribd
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