Analysis of Decentered Clusters and Transversal Supply: Large Scale Settlement Clusters, Infrastructure Access and Housholds

Huber, Joachim; Abegglen, Marcel (23 November 2020). Analysis of Decentered Clusters and Transversal Supply: Large Scale Settlement Clusters, Infrastructure Access and Housholds In: 7th Annual Conference SCCER Mobility: 7 YEARS SCCER MOBILITY - REVIEW, SYNTHESIS & OUTLOOK. ETHZ - ZOOM Online. 23.11.2020.

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The "Swiss Spatial Concept” (Raumkonzept Schweiz) represents a common strategy for sustainable spatial development with the most prominent spatial lines of interaction and networking. The CH‐wide cluster analysis of CA B.1.3. BFH‐AHB has revealed an interesting addition. The most efficient mobility connection clusters between households and infrastructure create new "decentralized" clusters with a transversal character in regard to the main lines and networks of the Swiss spatial concept. At the example of the Cantone of Berne, such an interpretation was made visible through a data simulation concerning infrastructure such as education, food and health.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)

Division/Institute:

School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Urban Development and Infrastructure
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Urban Development and Infrastructure > Dencity
BFH Centres and strategic thematic fields > BFH Energy Storage Research Centre

Name:

Huber, Joachim0009-0005-3191-4811;
Abegglen, Marcel;
Bachmann, Andreas Marcel and
Demin, Dimitry

Subjects:

N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering

Funders:

[UNSPECIFIED] Innosuisse

Language:

English

Submitter:

Joachim Huber

Date Deposited:

24 Nov 2020 17:11

Last Modified:

31 Jan 2024 21:46

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Uncontrolled Keywords:

urban planning, sustainability, CO2, mobility, spacial planning, big data, simulation, data vizualisation

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.13494

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/13494

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