Raphael Eder
PhD-Cand., MSc LSE, MSc ETH
Empower cities to act, raise ambition, and scale implementation
Knowledge-sharing on a specific topic, method, and/or output
Cities face growing pressure to deliver climate action, yet planning decisions are still produced through fragmented workflows. Transport models, CAD, GIS, and consultation outputs rarely align across scales. As a result, testing alternatives is slow, assumptions break easily, and turning ambition into concrete decisions takes years.
This session introduces an agentic InfraBIM planning approach that brings these elements together in a single, logically consistent representation of the built environment. Infrastructure, mobility, regulatory constraints, and climate trade-offs are handled together, allowing scenarios to be generated and compared without losing consistency.
Drawing on applied city and street-level projects, including public participation formats developed with LSE Cities, we will run a live scenario exercise. Participants will collaboratively explore alternative climate-relevant street and infrastructure configurations in minutes.
The session shows how this approach enables faster iteration, meaningful participation, and decisions cities can directly act on.
Raphael Eder
Eric Häusler