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The existence of a new digital layer added to urban reality is a common place for various approaches which discuss the evolution of the “digital city” concept, as well as the emersion of intelligent environments. Considering that every city embeds new technologies with a unique – either strictly constructed or even unplanned – manner, one could actually presume that the penetration of ICT reveals multileveled opportunities as well as limitations for urban planning in each case. Focusing on the city of Athens as a case study of an unplanned version of a digital city, we examine its spatiality through its digital footprint and discuss the potential of new planning practices driven by the availability of urban data.
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