

How Do Cities Think?
How Do Cities Think?
Client
Client
personal project
personal project
YEAR
YEAR
2025
2025
Category
Category
visual design
visual design
TAGS
TAGS
urban infrastructure, neural network, technology
urban infrastructure, neural network, technology





















Process: interacting with client during presentation to understand our concept
Process: interacting with client during presentation to understand our concept






research booklet
research booklet
research booklet
Year: 2025
Category: Visual Design
Supported By: Goldsmiths, University of London.
Year: 2025
Category: Visual Design
Supported By: Goldsmiths, University of London.
Year: 2025
Category: Visual Design
Supported By: Goldsmiths, University of London.
How Do Cities Think?
How Do Cities Think?
A research paper that reimagines urban planning through the lens of neural networks, making complex systems theory accessible to the general public. The publication draws parallels between city infrastructure and neural pathways, exploring how information flow shapes human behavior and urban development. By presenting academic concepts in an approachable magazine format, this work bridges the gap between technical urban planning theory and public understanding of how cities could evolve to better serve their inhabitants.
A research paper that reimagines urban planning through the lens of neural networks, making complex systems theory accessible to the general public. The publication draws parallels between city infrastructure and neural pathways, exploring how information flow shapes human behavior and urban development. By presenting academic concepts in an approachable magazine format, this work bridges the gap between technical urban planning theory and public understanding of how cities could evolve to better serve their inhabitants.
A research paper that reimagines urban planning through the lens of neural networks, making complex systems theory accessible to the general public. The publication draws parallels between city infrastructure and neural pathways, exploring how information flow shapes human behavior and urban development. By presenting academic concepts in an approachable magazine format, this work bridges the gap between technical urban planning theory and public understanding of how cities could evolve to better serve their inhabitants.


