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Area of Science:

  • Urban Planning and Design
  • Computational Geometry
  • Game Theory

Background:

  • Participatory decision-making in urban development often lacks transparency and equitable goal balancing.
  • Integrating diverse stakeholder interests and sustainable development goals in spatial design is complex.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a mathematical framework and a digital serious game for mediating urban planning and design decisions.
  • To enhance transparency, inclusion, and equitable balancing of sustainable development goals in spatial design.

Main Methods:

  • A Markovian design machine for balancing actor decisions.
  • Fuzzy logic and multi-criteria decision analysis for massing configuration.
  • Graph-theoretical accessibility and solar-climatic evaluators using geospatial computational geometry.
  • Implementation as a multi-player online game (EquiCity) with automated appraisal mechanisms.
  • Main Results:

    • The EquiCity game facilitates participatory workshops for multi-functional building complex design.
    • It mathematically simulates trade-offs to help decision-makers reach fair, consensual spatial designs.
    • The framework effectively balances site-specific heritage concerns with generic solar access and neighbour rights.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed framework offers a novel approach to encompassing diverse and complex decision-making aspects in urban spatial design.
    • It supports achieving coherent configurations that balance individual, communal, and environmental goals.
    • The digital serious gaming approach promotes equitable outcomes in participatory urban planning.