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Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible Nabian, Offenhuber, Vanky, and Ratti   “Before delving into this subject, it would be useful to…

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Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible I used to think that collecting data was to only prove to the higher authorities in…

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Using Parametric Methods to Understand Place in Urban Design Courses The phrase “quantifiably measuring experience” in the article titled, Using Parametric Methods to Understand Place…

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Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible: This article talks and explains how to extract large amounts of information about dynamic urban information…

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Data Dimension: Accessing Urban Data and Making It Accessible   Measuring large scale human interaction is fascinating in that the examiners of the data have…

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Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible   In the article “Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible,” several approaches to…

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Using parametric methods to understand place in urban design courses The importance of gathering and experiencing data “in-situ” rather than analyzing data found and interpreted…

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Reading Response 1: Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible The article, Data dimension, describes ways to gather, integrate, and represent urban datasets,…

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In “Data Dimension: Accessing Urban Data and Making it Accessible,” it seems the most prominent argument consisted of the fact that data is currently being…

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We cannot speculate the preferences of people based on place and time. We must gather data to measure their preferences related to other places, people,…

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