Stabilisierung durch digitale Technik: Wie CAD-Programme zur räumlichen Ordnung in der Planung beitragen

Kuppler, Anne; Alpermann, Hendrikje

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Planning is generally recognised as the practice of spatial organisation. Planning instruments, such as land-use plans and zoning plans, are used to structure development, to reduce building densities and to densify. While planning instruments themselves and their interpretation, practical use and implementation have been widely studied, in contrast technical implementation and its active role in planning processes have remained mostly unexplored. This paper addresses this research gap by considering the ways in which common techniques – primarily graphical CAD programmes – operate in planning processes. The basic assumption here is that CAD programmes not only make planning possible, but also play a significant role in shaping it, since digital technology is used to inscribe and stabilise spatial organisation in plans. Prominent concepts from Science and Technology Studies are used to demonstrate how CAD programmes give urban complexity a new material form – that of the plan. They contribute significantlyto a core area of planning and thus to the specificordering of our built environment.

Details about the publication

JournalRaumforschung und Raumordnung
VolumeVol. 79
Issue1
Page range1-16
StatusPublished
Release year2022 (06/01/2022)
Language in which the publication is writtenGerman
DOI10.14512/rur.42
KeywordsCAD software; technology and planning; ordering practices

Authors from the University of Münster

Kuppler, Anne
Professorship for local, regional and land development/area planning (Prof. Mössner)