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IDF export now allows the user to select the target and adjacent buildings - Only target and adjacent buildings in the city are calculated. - All other buildings are considered shade objects. The zones are properly labeled with the building name The "Building" is labeled as a city |
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catalog_factories | ||
city_model_structure | ||
config | ||
data | ||
docs | ||
exports | ||
helpers | ||
imports | ||
unittests | ||
.gitignore | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
CONTRIBUTING_CENTRAL_DATA_MODEL.md | ||
CONTRIBUTING_EXTERNALS.md | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
MACOS_INSTALL.md | ||
PYGUIDE.md | ||
pylintrc | ||
README.md | ||
recognized_functions_and_usages.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
WINDOWS_INSTALL.md |
Hub
Hub is part of Insel4Cities architecture for urban simulations, created by the CERC group at Concordia University.
Hub repository contains:
- city_model_structure: a central data model specifically design to model urban environments. An instance of this is called City.
- catalog_factories: a set of classes to describe catalog structures used by the import and export factories.
- imports: factories to import data from different formats to feed the city model structure (and create a City) or the catalog structures depending on the purpose.
- exports: factories to export desired parts of the City to different formats depending on the purpose, or to export catalogs in a common format.
- data: contains offered data, either for geometry, weather or different types of catalogs.
- other folders to support manipulating data.
Released under LGPL license, will provide an object-oriented, modular approach to urban simulations.
Our aims are:
- involve as many scientists and contributors as possible.
- provide a complete set of classes that help scientists and students to model urban environments.
Please check the contributing information and code of conduct if you want to contribute, and let us know any new feature you may be of interest for you or your team.