EquiCity Game: A mathematical serious game for participatory design of spatial configurations
We propose mechanisms for a mathematical social-choice game that is designed to mediate decision-making processes for city planning, urban area redevelopment, and architectural design (massing) of urban housing complexes. The proposed game is effectively a multi-player generative configurator equipp...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose mechanisms for a mathematical social-choice game that is designed
to mediate decision-making processes for city planning, urban area
redevelopment, and architectural design (massing) of urban housing complexes.
The proposed game is effectively a multi-player generative configurator
equipped with automated appraisal/scoring mechanisms for revealing the
aggregate impact of alternatives; featuring a participatory digital process to
support transparent and inclusive decision-making processes in spatial design
for ensuring an equitable balance of sustainable development goals. As such,
the game effectively empowers a group of decision-makers to reach a fair
consensus by mathematically simulating many rounds of trade-offs between their
decisions, with different levels of interest or control over various types of
investments. Our proposed gamified design process encompasses decision-making
about the most idiosyncratic aspects of a site related to its heritage status
and cultural significance to the physical aspects such as balancing access to
sunlight and the right to sunlight of the neighbours of the site, ensuring
coherence of the entire configuration with regards to a network of desired
closeness ratings, the satisfaction of a programme of requirements, and
intricately balancing individual development goals in conjunction with communal
goals and environmental design codes. The game is developed fully based on an
algebraic computational process on our own digital twinning platform, using
open geospatial data and open-source computational tools such as NumPy. The
mathematical process consists of a Markovian design machine for balancing the
decisions of actors, a massing configurator equipped with Fuzzy Logic and
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, algebraic graph-theoretical accessibility
evaluators, and automated solar-climatic evaluators using geospatial
computational geometry. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.13396 |