Modeling and Optimization of Space Use and Transportation for a 3D Walkable City

This thesis presents an investigation of a new three-dimensional urban form where walking distances are less than a half-mile and congestion is minimal. The car-free urban form investigated herein is a city composed of skyscrapers massively interconnected with skybridges at multiple levels. The inve...

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Main Author: Mecham, Bradley R.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2013
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-46922021-09-01T05:02:15Z Modeling and Optimization of Space Use and Transportation for a 3D Walkable City Mecham, Bradley R. This thesis presents an investigation of a new three-dimensional urban form where walking distances are less than a half-mile and congestion is minimal. The car-free urban form investigated herein is a city composed of skyscrapers massively interconnected with skybridges at multiple levels. The investigation consists of optimizing space use arrangement, skybridge presence or absence, and elevator number to simultaneously minimize total travel time, skybridge light blockage, and elevator energy usage in the city. These objectives are evaluated using three objective functions, the most significant of which involves a three-dimensional, pedestrian-only, three-step version of the traditional four-step planning model. Optimal and diverse designs are discovered with a genetic algorithm that generates always-feasible designs and uses the maximum fitness function. The space use arrangements and travel times of four extreme designs are analyzed and discussed, and the overall results of the investigation are presented. Conclusions suggest that skybridges are beneficial in reducing travel time and that travel times are shorter in cities wherein space use is mixed vertically as well as horizontally. 2013-07-10T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3693 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4692&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive walkability skybridge land use optimization greenplex always-feasible designs Civil and Environmental Engineering
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topic walkability
skybridge
land use optimization
greenplex
always-feasible designs
Civil and Environmental Engineering
spellingShingle walkability
skybridge
land use optimization
greenplex
always-feasible designs
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Mecham, Bradley R.
Modeling and Optimization of Space Use and Transportation for a 3D Walkable City
description This thesis presents an investigation of a new three-dimensional urban form where walking distances are less than a half-mile and congestion is minimal. The car-free urban form investigated herein is a city composed of skyscrapers massively interconnected with skybridges at multiple levels. The investigation consists of optimizing space use arrangement, skybridge presence or absence, and elevator number to simultaneously minimize total travel time, skybridge light blockage, and elevator energy usage in the city. These objectives are evaluated using three objective functions, the most significant of which involves a three-dimensional, pedestrian-only, three-step version of the traditional four-step planning model. Optimal and diverse designs are discovered with a genetic algorithm that generates always-feasible designs and uses the maximum fitness function. The space use arrangements and travel times of four extreme designs are analyzed and discussed, and the overall results of the investigation are presented. Conclusions suggest that skybridges are beneficial in reducing travel time and that travel times are shorter in cities wherein space use is mixed vertically as well as horizontally.
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title_short Modeling and Optimization of Space Use and Transportation for a 3D Walkable City
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title_fullStr Modeling and Optimization of Space Use and Transportation for a 3D Walkable City
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and Optimization of Space Use and Transportation for a 3D Walkable City
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