@article{f8737d4452694b6fad5bda2734b6fd76,
title = "EquiCity game: a mathematical serious game for participatory design of spatial configurations",
abstract = "We propose a mathematical framework for developing social-choice games that are designed to mediate decision-making processes for city planning, urban area redevelopment, and architectural configuration of urban housing complexes. The proposed framework features a digital serious gaming approach for participatory design to support transparency and inclusion in the process of decision-making and ensure an equitable balance of sustainable development goals in spatial design outcomes. The mathematical process consists of a Markovian design machine for balancing the design decisions of actors, a massing configurator equipped with fuzzy logic and multi-criteria decision analysis, algebraic graph-theoretical accessibility evaluators, and automated solar-climatic evaluators using geospatial computational geometry. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the framework by implementing a multi-player online game that facilitates a participatory decision-making workshop for forming multi-functional building complexes by providing a generative configurator equipped with automated appraisal/scoring mechanisms for revealing the aggregate impact of alternatives. The EquiCity game empowers a group of decision-makers to reach a fair consensual spatial design by mathematically simulating many rounds of reasonable trade-offs between their decisions, with different levels of interest or control over various types of investments. The novelty of the framework is in its capability to encompass decision-making about the most idiosyncratic aspects of a site related to its heritage status and cultural significance to the most generic aspects such as balancing access to sunlight for the site while respecting {\textquoteleft}the right to sunlight{\textquoteright} of the neighbours of the site, ensuring coherence of the entire configuration with regards to a network of desired closeness ratings, the satisfaction of a programme of requirements, and intricately balancing individual development goals in conjunction with communal goals and environmental design codes.",
keywords = "ITC-GOLD, ITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLE",
author = "Pirouz Nourian and Shervin Azadi and Nan Bai and {de Andrade}, Bruno and Zaid, {Nour Abu} and Samaneh Rezvani and {Pereira Roders}, Ana",
year = "2024",
month = may,
day = "13",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-024-61093-4",
language = "Undefined",
volume = "14",
journal = "Scientific reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Research",
}