The New Science of Cities

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MIT Press, Jul 28, 2017 - Architecture - 520 pages
A proposal for a new way to understand cities and their design not as artifacts but as systems composed of flows and networks.

In The New Science of Cities, Michael Batty suggests that to understand cities we must view them not simply as places in space but as systems of networks and flows. To understand space, he argues, we must understand flows, and to understand flows, we must understand networks—the relations between objects that compose the system of the city. Drawing on the complexity sciences, social physics, urban economics, transportation theory, regional science, and urban geography, and building on his own previous work, Batty introduces theories and methods that reveal the deep structure of how cities function.

Batty presents the foundations of a new science of cities, defining flows and their networks and introducing tools that can be applied to understanding different aspects of city structure. He examines the size of cities, their internal order, the transport routes that define them, and the locations that fix these networks. He introduces methods of simulation that range from simple stochastic models to bottom-up evolutionary models to aggregate land-use transportation models. Then, using largely the same tools, he presents design and decision-making models that predict interactions and flows in future cities. These networks emphasize a notion with relevance for future research and planning: that design of cities is collective action.

 

Contents

FOUNDATIONS AND PREREQUISITES
7
Building a Science of Cities
13
Interaction Gravity and Potential
47
The Science of Networks
79
THE SCIENCE OF CITIES
115
Hierarchies and Networks
169
Urban Structure as Space Syntax
179
Distance in Complex Networks
211
Urban Simulation
271
THE SCIENCE OF DESIGN
301
Markovian Design Machines
339
A Theory for Collective Action
365
Urban Development as Exchange
411
Plan Design as Committee Decision Making
433
A Future Science
457
Author Index
479

Fractal Growth and Form
245

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About the author (2017)

Michael Batty is Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London and the author of Cities and Complexity and The New Science of Cities, both published by the MIT Press.

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