Cities are growing in size and complexity with a huge energy waste and a progressive
damage to life quality. An interesting alternative for the analysis of the continuously evolving
urban variables that could lead to novel city management solutions is Urban Dynamic
Analysis, a multidisciplinary holistic approach that inquires into temporal relations among
structures and related features in cities. A range of simulation tools are being adapted and
developed aiming to assess different morphological configurations behavior of urban
areas, to improve citizens welfare as well as to optimize energy consumption. Among
these tools, special mention is due of electronic models.