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Titre La ville réseau. Technologie de l'information et planification territoriale
Auteur Paul Drewe
Mir@bel Revue Flux
Numéro no 31-32, janvier-juin 1998
Page 113-122
Résumé anglais established concepts of land use planning. It is a bottom-up, user-oriented approach that's entirely open to the potential represented by information technologies; it allows rethinking the notion of mobility. In order to bridge the gap between present concepts of land use planning and longer-term perspectives, it has also been recommended to work (or rather to experiment) with so-called « test set-ups ». Since August of 1997, a follow-up of this study has taken on the form of a design studio in the Faculty of Architecture at the Delft University of Technology, in cooperation with the VROM. Bringing together researchers, undergraduate students in the final years of their academic programs, and both internal and external partners, this design studio focuses on both physical planning and transport / infrastructure provision, and takes account of economy, environment and social and cultural aspects. The original test set-ups also serve as a framework for a wider range of projects. The VROM acts as a sounding board, an interface between « academia » and the realm of urban planning, policy and governance.
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