CIM-St: A parametric design system for street cross sections

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City environment is very much determined by the design of its streets and in particular by the design of its cross section. This paper shows a street cross section design interface where designs are controlled by an ontology and a parametric design system. The system keeps its semantic structure through the ontology and provides a design interface that understands the computer interaction needed by the urban designer. Real time visual analytics are used to support the design decision process, allowing designers to objectively compare designs and measure the differences between them, in order to make informed decisions.

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de Klerk, R., & Beirão, J. N. (2017). CIM-St: A parametric design system for street cross sections. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 724, pp. 42–59). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5197-5_3

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