Digitalization of Architecture and the Territory

The digitalization of architecture and the territory allows urban and architectural design to be approached with greater precision and efficiency, particularly at the local level. Parametric design and digital representation facilitate the understanding and development of spaces adapted to the needs of the territorial context. The geolocation of data, combined with territorial big data, makes it possible to analyze patterns and trends to better guide urban planning and land management. The development of digital twins generates virtual models that replicate existing environments, while artificial intelligence helps anticipate scenarios and generate innovative solutions that improve decision-making in local territorial management.

Through this line of work, CRAL provides local administrations with the definition of digitalization processes, from cartographic and architectural representation to parametric programming and design, as well as guidance on integrating AI in urban and architectural contexts.

Faculty members:

Sánchez Riera, Alberto Crespo Cabillo, Isabel
De Gispert Hernandez, Jordi Boixader Ibañez, Dionís
Ortega Cerda, Luis Moliner Nuño, Sandra
Roca Musach, Marc Avila Casademont, Genis