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Cityengine future
Cityengine future





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Handles don’t help with the usability issues of CityEngine as they require coding to implementĬityEngine’s great power is it’s flexibility of format support and usage. Sorry but it’s not easy to learn or use (from a typical planners perspective) and the high quality outputs don’t come instantly (unless you like Redlands building typologies!). The marketing literature still talks of easy operation and high quality realistic outputs. The real worry for me is what form will CityEngine evolve into. “is a simple-to-use 3D city editing and visualization tool” – “Build Flexible Scenarios Faster” – “Create Realistic Context”

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Esri is in the movie industry now and I don’t think it will want to leave that, but also CityEngine is a great design tool that fits Jack’s interest in urban and geodesign. I think (and I have no insider knowledge here) the answer is all of these things will happen, but also that CityEngine will continue to be a standalone product for the foreseeable future.

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This I guess poses a question for Esri, does it continue CityEngine long term with so many products that seem to tick the urban space box? As someone who has trained many clients in CityEngine and offers consultancy services over the last 5 years I certainly have an interest in its future! There are big questions of whether it will be just consumed by ArcGIS Pro or placed in some cloud container and interacted with via ArcGIS Online. Create, visualize and share in 3D to make better designs and present your work more effectively.

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Planning, designing and development must take the full picture into account. The discussion on cities/urban (smart or otherwise) is a clear market strategy for Esri and the push towards BIM having been resolved through a ‘partnership’ with Autodesk fits nicely. As is much of Esri’s push at the moment, 3D is a natural fit for planners and planning departments. The real interesting thing here is how Esri CityEngine is moving very much in the direction of the urban design / geodesign space now. I can assure you that some bug fixes have happened and a couple of new features added which complement the analysis side of things. If you like CityEngine and are interested in where it’s going and of course helping out the team at Esri then I thoroughly recommend you sign up! What I can tell you is that if you want to participate in the future CityEngine betas you can sign-up here. Just because it’s minor doesn’t mean it doesn’t feel like progress, it will be well worth the update!įirstly a confession, the title is a bit of a click-bait (hey if respectable news organisations can try it why can’t I?) I can’t show you a sneak peak this time or really talk about specifics, well because of um beta stuff and all that….

Cityengine future code#

Building on the CityEngine 2017.1 release there are some small improvements, new CGA code as well as a couple of new features, but essentially this feels like a minor release which is not a bad thing. NOTE: This post has been updated to include response from Pascal Mueller Director of Esri R&D Zurich and the creator of Esri CityEngine, scroll to the end to see his response.ĬityEngine 2018.0 beta has been out for a while now and is pretty much over, I’ve been lucky enough to have been using it in anger for a bit too. Learn how urban planners can leverage the design and analytics capabilities of ArcGIS to streamline the design possibilities.Is this technically a sneak peek? – probably not View the Esri India webinar to understand more about CityEngine and 3D modeling concepts, including design, analysis, and visualization.

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Planners and designers can create highly realistic 3D urban landscapes from existing geographic information system (GIS) data.

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Urban planners and city designers, therefore, need comprehensive tools that can help them create future city models, visualize various scenarios of city design and their impact and evaluate how to integrate environment and nature into the design process.Įsri CityEngine and ArcGIS helps design professionals to quantify the potential cumulative impacts of their designs. Today buildings and site designs must be designed as an integral part of the urban ecosystem to be considered sustainable, future proof cities. Transforming Planning & 3D Urban Design with Esri CityEngineīuilding a sustainable future city is a complex process and a significant challenge for urban planners and designers.







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