Abstract

In recent years, with the continuous development of urban construction and the continuous expansion of urban population, the contradiction between spatial planning and actual urban needs in urban construction has become increasingly acute. However, planning decisions based on traditional urban planning renderings and two-dimensional (2D) planar plans are no longer in line with the actual development needs and specific development status of the city. Urban planning 3D auxiliary systems can improve the accuracy and precision of urban planning decisions. By providing planners with detailed 3D spatial models of the urban environment, potential design defects or conflicts can be identified before urban construction starts. This can reduce costs and risks related to urban development and help create a more livable and sustainable urban environment. This article analyzed and studied urban planning problems based on a three-dimensional (3D) auxiliary system of intelligent computing. In order to examine the effectiveness of intelligent computing 3D auxiliary systems in urban planning and construction, three indicators of development sustainability, transportation network convenience, and urban livability were established for effectiveness evaluation. The final experimental results showed that the average score of the 3D urban planning assistance system based on intelligent computing in urban development sustainability was 9.29 points, transportation convenience score was 92.08 points, and urban livability score was 9.249 points.

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