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Brownfield zones as opportunity zones_Part 3 – Open questions
With the development of brownfield and rust areas, tens of thousands of homes could be built, serving the housing needs up to decades in advance. It is an excellent idea to rehabilitate and utilize these areas - but the main question is what role local governments can...
Brownfield zones as opportunity zones_Part 2 – The renewal of the southern parts of Budapest
The brown zones are of great value to the settlement if they are rehabilitated and reused. "Csepel Művek" was once the most extensive contiguous industrial complex in Hungary. However, it may seem that time has stopped in the area; hopefully the southern parts of the...
DASHPROM
Monolithic concrete structures and alternatives – trends and solutions in construction technologies
One of the biggest challenges in construction technology today is building on-time, high-quality buildings with the most energy and cost-effective solutions possible. But what do we mean by construction technology? Construction technology is all the work process...
The reimagined workplaces
As workers stay home and office buildings sit vacantly, we can see a new role for the business districts in the large cities. What are the options? What impact did the epidemic have on architectural design processes and principles? Do we need offices at all? The...
DASHSCAN
From 2D to 3D – Data in images
In the past few years, there was rapid development in image-based modeling techniques, especially in the structure from motion (SFM) and dense image matching methods. Due to these improvements, cameras are more often applied to capture reality-based 3D models. The...
Different ways drones can affecting the Construction Industry
The use of drones in construction has already led to many changes in the way buildings are made. What are the main areas of the application now, and what other opportunities will appear after its spread in everyday use? What else can we use the recordings taken by...
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Brownfield zones as opportunity zones_Part 1
In Hungary, a law will be amended by the end of September to allow abandoned industrial areas to be renewed by encouraging market participants. The government would provide 5 percent VAT and simplified, expedited administration, with special action area status for all...
Urbanist 4.0 – Using Big Data in urban design_ part_two
Digitalization has a fundamental impact on cities and what happens with urban development. This is based on the data generated mostly in cities, whether produced by the city itself (real-time data via digital systems) or by city dwellers themselves through their...
Urbanist 4.0 – using Big Data in urban design_ part_1
Digitalization has a fundamental impact on cities and what happens with urban development. This is based on the data generated mostly in cities, whether produced by the city itself (real-time data via digital systems) or by city dwellers themselves through their...
From 2D to 3D – Data in images
In the past few years, there was rapid development in image-based modeling techniques, especially in the structure from motion (SFM) and dense image matching methods. Due to these improvements, cameras are more often applied to capture reality-based 3D models. The...
Reshaping our cities
The epidemic brought many changes and lessons learned at the city operations level, shaping the buildings and workplaces. As the world is slowly reopening, everyone adapts to the new realities and creates the new normal. The "new normal" would optimally be a system...
What makes a resilient city?
Cities around the world have to respond to the new challenges by developing strategies for coping, adapting quickly with future external shocks and stresses formed in the cities. This new situation calls for cities to plan for resiliency in response to civic problems,...
What makes a sustainable city?
Cities around the world are implementing innovative ideas to efficiently and properly manage urbanization. They have responded to the new challenges and opportunities of rapid urbanization by supporting innovation to improve services, creating jobs, enhancing...
Different ways drones can affecting the Construction Industry
The use of drones in construction has already led to many changes in the way buildings are made. What are the main areas of the application now, and what other opportunities will appear after its spread in everyday use? What else can we use the recordings taken by...
Geospatial analysis of bike-sharing systems for innovative and sustainable solutions in urban design
Cities are becoming more complex and smart not only in terms of civil engineering infrastructures, but also in their socioeconomic systems. Info communication technologies and tools enable to monitor, understand and analyze cities as a whole living system in multiple...
Livable cities – Research of new generation indicators for city development
At the end of May last year, the GEOBUSINESS conference was held in London, which we attended. Unfortunately, this year's event was canceled, and this week turned out that it only would be held next year. Last year, we took a recent study examining the walkability and...
Data in images
- How do we examine systems that are not directly visible? - How do we model the given phenomenon based on the extracted data? - What do we do with the information we obtain? These are the questions that we are working on daily. In many situations, we tend to use...
From Data to Visualization – Urban Data and City Dashboards
Data visualization methods present the information used at different levels of processing. In addition to simple graphical representations (graphs of numbers), the added value of solutions that synthesize, link, and illustrate different types of data is much greater,...