Micropolis as a new morphotype in the urban planning of a sustainable city
Abstract
This article reveals the possibilities of combining the urban environment and natural component, with the aim of improving the quality of the city, where innovative technological methods act as the connecting element. Modern approaches to control urban processes through media technologies have been studied. Considered a number of projects adopted principles of the sustainable urban environment and based on the analysis of the prototype of approved algorithms for the creation and/or regeneration of the city’s territory, as well as the optimal size of the informative space of the city. The potential of using high technologies for the implementation of a smart city and computerization of the urban environment was studied to simplify control for the purpose of safety and reduce the harmful effects of standard urban processes. On the basis of the conducted research, the concept of the so-called micro-policy was developed and a catalog-regulation on the characterization of the morphotype was compiled.
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