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Civil Engineering and Architecture Vol. 13(3), pp. 1685 - 1697
DOI: 10.13189/cea.2025.130319
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City-Pixel: An Interactive Method for Architectural and Urban Design, Bridging Physical and Digital Realms
Mohamed Ezzeldin *, Ahmed Nady , Mohamed Darwish , Muhamed Elalfy , Ayman Assem
Department of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University (ASU), Egypt
ABSTRACT
The integration of physical models with real-time digital evaluation and feedback enhances urban planning and design. City-Pixel operates by using 3D-printed pixels equipped with RFID tags and Arduino microcontrollers to represent urban elements. These pixels are placed on a grid mat, allowing real-time capture of their positions. The system then processes this data through software to perform various urban analyses. This novel method integrates physical representations of the built environment with sophisticated digital technology, enabling data-informed decision-making and improving collaboration among stakeholders. This paper examines City-Pixel, an innovative method that seamlessly integrates physical and digital components in architectural and urban design. The aim is to assess the tool's potential benefits, limitations, and transformative capacity to alter conventional design processes through instantaneous analysis and feedback on an actual built environment. The study analyzes this innovative design method and its unique capability of seamlessly integrating hardware and software components, exploring a complex technological framework that facilitates seamless interaction between physical and digital aspects. Defined assessment criteria, encompassing usability, real-time responsiveness, and design flexibility, are established to evaluate the tool's efficacy. The study clarifies the software design of City-Pixel, revealing its foundational architecture, algorithms, and user interfaces. The physical representation of the new method is meticulously examined, encompassing its manufacturing process, utilizing materials, fabrication techniques, and assembly sequence. City-Pixel enables thorough geographical analysis by integrating current technology, hence improving informed decision-making and planning. Its ability to deliver real-time data and feedback improves stakeholder collaboration, bridging gaps and fostering sustainable, efficient urban development. The implementation of this new method has significant implications for architecture and urban design. City-Pixel introduces an innovative methodology in architectural and urban design by effectively integrating physical and digital domains. Its revolutionary methodology provides a comprehensive platform for real-time assessment of urban environments, promoting data-driven decision-making and collaborative design processes, so revolutionizing the future of urban planning and development.
KEYWORDS
Interactive Physical Model, Urban Management, Computational Design
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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Mohamed Ezzeldin , Ahmed Nady , Mohamed Darwish , Muhamed Elalfy , Ayman Assem , "City-Pixel: An Interactive Method for Architectural and Urban Design, Bridging Physical and Digital Realms," Civil Engineering and Architecture, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 1685 - 1697, 2025. DOI: 10.13189/cea.2025.130319.
(b). APA Format:
Mohamed Ezzeldin , Ahmed Nady , Mohamed Darwish , Muhamed Elalfy , Ayman Assem (2025). City-Pixel: An Interactive Method for Architectural and Urban Design, Bridging Physical and Digital Realms. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 13(3), 1685 - 1697. DOI: 10.13189/cea.2025.130319.