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Architectural Visualisation: NONtext Architecture Project Rotterdam

By Architectural Animation, Architectural Visualisation

With approaching 50 posts in our Architectural Visualisation thread it is interesting the ones that we rate highly, the following is one of our favorites to date.

Produced as a third year project by Frank Morel at the Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology the animation goes to show the power of minimalism:

Based around the redesign and expansion of an existing 60’s office building in Rotterdam the animation by Frank Morel with Architectural Design by Martijn de Geus, Wessel Loevendie, Frank Morel and Rob Wesselink stands out amongst the trend for photorealism.

In short we think its great, especially the cars…

Mapping Movement via Mobile Data

By Crowd Simulation, Pedestrian Movement

BBC Science has an interesting article on how the whereabouts of more than 100,000 mobile phone users have been tracked in an attempt to build a comprehensive picture of human movements.

It turns out that most people also move less than 10km on a regular basis, according to the study published in the journal Nature.

Mobile phone data is not widely available and while interesting to track general movement where it become of more use is via GPS and the movements of crowds. Currenty GPS handsets are expensive and battery hungry but in the next few years we are going to be increasingly ‘location aware’ allowing better understanding of our movement in cities.

See Mobile phones expose human habits

Also for those interested see our post on the Nature Network ‘Connected to the World but not the City‘ for a view of location based services and the prospect of mass market gps enabled devices.

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