Jeremy Smith

I dream for better cities.

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Geodan Notes

Our visit to Geodan today was incredibly inspiring. We learned about how to use GIS technologies and the data available to solve problems ranging from where to put ATM’s to measuring noise pollution of windmills. The most inspiring part of the presentation was the creation of a table called Phoenix that allows for easier and more intuitive participatory planning. I’m excited to see how Geodan continues to improve what can be done on the table and the ways that 3D imaging can be used to design the optimal city.
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Map of Rotterdam

This was taken on the 17th floor of the World Port Center after a presentation about Sustainable Spatial Planning
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Windmill on Polder

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Amsterdam Canals

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A Day at VerDus 2014: My First Conference

At VerDus 2014, a research conference in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, I sat in and contributed on discussions about Area Development 2.0. The discussion reviewed the research of Andy van den Dobbelsteen, Han Meyer, Toine Smits, Henk Scholten et al. about new approaches and insights for spatial development in the Dutch urbanized delta in relation to climate change and energy transition, new business models and planning process instruments.

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Amsterdam Street: Architectural Sketch

Street side captured after bike tour, excluding the trees
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