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Batty, M. (2018). Digital twins in urban planning. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science , 45(5), 817–820.

The model workshop produced a detailed topographical model of the 4 km corridor. Residents were invited to “draw” desired paths using yarn and to place “animal crossing” markers where they had observed hedgehogs, deer, or amphibians. A separate session for hunters and landowners used the digital twin to simulate seasonal water flow. modellverksted skedsmo

Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage. (2022). Model workshops as heritage interpretation tools . Riksantikvaren. Photographs of model workshop sessions (available upon request) Appendix B: Standard participant feedback form Appendix C: Technical specifications of the digital twin platform Batty, M

Modellverksted, Skedsmo, participatory planning, urban modeling, co-creation, civic technology 1. Introduction In 2018, the former municipality of Skedsmo—now part of the larger Lillestrøm municipality in Viken county, Norway—launched an experimental initiative known as Modellverksted Skedsmo . Located in a repurposed warehouse near Skedsmo sentrum, the workshop was neither a traditional architect’s office nor a public hearing hall. Instead, it was a hybrid space: part model-building atelier, part digital visualization lab, and part community meeting place. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City