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CASE STUDIES: SENSORY SPATIAL SYSTEMS SIMULATION (S4) APPLIED TO THE MASTER PLANNING PROCESS
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... This (S4) approach is being applied for the development of an inte~odal ~ansponation planning vertical flight demonstration for the 1996 Summer Olympics to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, and for upgrading the more conventional approach to master planning using Fort Lewis, Washington as a 21st century model.
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... Strategic Urban Planning Elements If the answer is affirmative, then the master planning process has failed to apply the three strategic urban elements to their fullest potential (Figure 1~. These three elements which are building blocks to innovation involve spatial, temporal, and sensory principles.
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... Strategic Urban Planning Elements 33 3D MULTI SENSORY
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... MEL :l - ~ 1\ 1~ ~ 1 :` ~';,E,' 1i! 1~::1 L AERIAL | rUR~E | 1 1 Figure 2.
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... Spatial Universe 35 Aerial Ground I Subterranean
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... _ _ - ~ ~ ~ X | ONE DEGREE OF I _ __ ~ ~,~ it, ma- Z} ~ BY ~ ~ X Figure 4. Spatial Degrees of Freedom 36 - - -_Y |TWO DEGREES MULL I THREE DEGREES =:=d
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... This multiple acre includes a Japanese bridge and garden, rooftop restaurant, and a richly landscaped area containing a large variety of plant materials, all situated four stories above the ground on a parking deck serving the Kaiser International headquarters building. The rooftop park is connected to the corporate headquarters by a series of skywalks providing access for all their employees and the public by elevator.
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... Three-dimensional spatial management plans need to be done as a matter of routine whenever traditional land use master or comprehensive plans are being considered. Sensory The learning process is inexorciably linked together with all five human senses or modes of perception which include vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
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... Sensory Continuum: Imbalance to Balance (Kansai)
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... Similarly, the hearing impaired population have more fully developed their sense of smell in the absence of normal hearing acuity. Understanding the sensory continuum of negative and positive aspects of environmental exposure to the senses is fundamental in developing a comprehensive city master plan (Figure 6~.
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... rather than merely the elimination of noise and odor. This will then lead toward multi-sensory master planning that can enhance environmental experiences, including improving brain stimulation for all population segments.
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... GEOSONICS SOUND + GEOGRAPHY ~ _ / , 1 KINETIC THREE DIMENSIONAL ~ 1 TEMPORAL Figure 7. Geosonics: Geographically Distributed Sound Data 43
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... Vertical flight activity for the 1996 Summer Olympics requires the establishment of a vertical flight system supporting both rotary wing and tiltrotor aircraft as part of an aviation plan. This system must include facilities at the 35 Olympic venues, Olympic Village and selected transportation nodes where there will be multi-modal transportation activity which requires the transfer of people, goods, services, and resources.
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... This approach has been utilized in several graduate level city planning courses offered by Professor Bragdon at Georgia Tech, as well as in several research projects involving faculty and research staff. As the technology evolves, this will become an important simulation tool for urban transportation planning in order to examine alternative sites and to assess the detailed impacts.
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... Approach Simulation to Atlanta Vertiport: Terps 46
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... Approach Simulation to Atlanta Vertiport: Height Obstacles 47
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... Approach Simulation to Atlanta Vertiport: Noise Contours 48
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... A series of objectives were established that addressed the potential for creativity including the use of spatial management principles, technological responsiveness, integrated communications uniqueness, compatibility of spatial use, and the integration of sensory principles. Army representatives including Joe Corazzini and Major Dwight Luedkte, provided a list of physical requirements for this three block study area.
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... , and CAD. This project is being further expanded and developed as a by-product of the Georgia Tech graduate city planning course, Urban Spatial Management, for FORSCOM.


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