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Improve Planning Real:

Improve Planning Real It shows that the company can offer complete solutions for airports thanks to the bundling of competences from several Siemens businesses. SAC allows real-time simulations with all relevant influential factors, including passengers checking in, which makes it possible for Siemens to improve planning real its planning for real projects and implement such projects more rapidly. Experts at the Boston Consulting Group expect that the continuing urbanization megatrend will lead to investments of $200 billion in airports between now and 2015.

The real task of the planning board therefore should be—and is, in those communities where planning is taken seriously—to serve as a research arm to the executive. "Pure" planning, planning according to theory, is a practical impossibility, for every executive decision is weighted by many factors of politics, expediency, finance, and local pressure. A conscientious executive and legislative body, nevertheless, can be assisted greatly in making decisions, if presented with the full implications, city-wide, of the alternatives.


Digital-minimal : Digital Future of Architecture and Planning On view in the Wolk Gallery until March 29, the digital_minimal exhibition explores alternative directions for the digital future of architecture and planning - from the use of mobile devices that describe urban space in real-time to new user interfaces that redefine the design process. The impetus for the exhibit is the current discussion about the legacy of the digital revolution.
 
 
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