Full-Featured Digital Twin Platform for Urban Design
A digital twin represents a city's virtual counterpart, mirroring the real-world urban environment. These digital models are quickly becoming essential instruments, allowing for the visualization of a city's dynamics in real-time through integrated data layers encompassing buildings, urban infrastructure, utilities, resources, businesses, people and vehicles.
Constructing virtual models, or digital counterparts, of city landscapes by merging diverse data streams, both sensor-based and otherwise, from a mix of public and private sectors. This process yields a precise, digital, and contemporary duplication of your urban spaces, all displayed through our platform, Carbon.
Carbon empowers municipal leaders and corporate sectors to examine their settings, enhancing their comprehension of operational mechanisms and elevating their strategic frameworks. This platform is recognized for its straightforward yet potent capability, facilitating urban oversight and strategic development reliant on comprehensive data and services, bypassing the need for intricate apparatuses.
The latest iteration of Urban Frames Carbon is equipped with two fundamental functionalities: a City Explorer that offers 3D visualization capabilities, and an Analytics suite that includes visual analytical tools and a performance dashboard. The City Explorer allows for a detailed visual exploration of the Urban Matrix, showcasing city services and their efficiency. In Analysis mode, users can conduct scenario simulations by altering input variables to assess their effects. Additionally, the 3D visualization aspect is expanded to include dimensions of time, cost, and performance.
The feature for development analysis streamlines the assessment of potential building or redevelopment projects on land by providing on-the-spot, three-dimensional representations of constraints due to area zoning laws. Simultaneously, it provides automatically generated insights into development prospects, such as market trends, regulatory frameworks, consumer demands, economic conditions, and environmental considerations, all of which can be tailored visually and interactively by the user.