Reflections towards an agenda for urban-designing the digital city

Alessandro Aurigi*

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Abstract

This article deals with the increasingly digital augmentation of urban space and looks at how so far initiatives in this sense have been deployed in a way that is disconnected from urban design knowledge and practice. The aim here is to contribute to a reflection on how urban design perspectives can – and should – play an important role in informing such developments. It promotes, through a series of observations on tensions between digital and physical dimensions of space, the need to design augmented’ space as a whole, mobilising the ‘digital’ to positively reinforcing place. This, the article argues, can be achieved through attention to a series of principles, which can be part of an urban design agenda for digitally enhanced places
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-144
Number of pages0
JournalUrban Design International
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Dec 2012

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