Workshops

[ENG] Motion Mapping: Introductory Workshop on Architecture & Urban Simulation with AnyLogic application

This workshop introduces the fundamentals of AnyLogic, focusing on agent-based and discrete event simulation to analyze dynamic movement within urban and architectural spaces. Participants will learn to use AnyLogic’s Pedestrian and Traffic Libraries to simulate pedestrian and traffic behavior, enhancing the design and planning of responsive urban environments.

Nabil Mohareb – 7th International Symposium Formal Methods in Architecture, Porto – Portugal, Dec. 2024

Evacuation Scenarios in Public Buildings

introductory workshop focused on evacuation scenarios using agent-based applications. This session will cover the fundamentals of simulating evacuation processes, offering practical insights into modeling and analysis techniques. The workshop is designed for researchers and professionals interested in enhancing their understanding of evacuation dynamics through agent-based simulations.

Tracing Urban Evolution: Understanding Street Networks

Explore the historical evolution of street networks and uncover the underlying factors that have shaped their current form and land use. This workshop delves into the morphological changes of urban streets through time, integrating additional layers such as political, economic, social, and cultural influences. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how these factors interact to influence urban development and spatial configurations.

Low-Tech Photogrammetry for Historic Buildings

Discover how to produce accurate and detailed photogrammetry models of historic buildings using accessible, low-tech tools. This workshop will guide participants through the process of capturing and processing images to create 3D models, making advanced documentation techniques available to all, regardless of budget or technical expertise. Ideal for researchers, architects, and heritage professionals interested in preserving historic sites through practical, cost-effective methods.