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Visioning and Visualization

By Michael Kwartler and Gianni Longo

11 ½" x 9"
104 pages

Client

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

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Two remarkable phenomena have affected the practice of planning over the past two decades: the rise of public involvement as an integral component of urban decision making, and the technological innovations that enable the visualization and simulation of physical reality. Together these phenomena anticipate the future, turning the planning process into a journey of discovery for professionals and laypeople alike.

Building on a five-year series of workshops sponsored by the Lincoln Institute, Visioning and Visualization presents principles, techniques, and cases based on the authors' professional experiences in developing sophisticated public-involvement processes that bring together the application of information technology to planning and design. In order to enable better-informed citizens to enter into the debate, the book was created with the general audience in mind as well.

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