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TU1204 People Friendly Cities in a Data Rich World
Drafted by
Professor Mark Dyer Professor Mary Lee Rhodes Trinity College Dublin
Brian Evans, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow
Dick Gleeson, City Planner, Dublin City Council
Professor Michael Goodsite, Aarhus University, Denmark
Professor Kevin Leyden, NUI Galway & West Virginia University, USA
Dr Francesco Rizzi, Scoula Superiore San’ Anna, Pisa
Dr Yves de Weerdt, VITO, Belgium
THREATSUnemployment
Ageing Society
Social Exclusion
Urban Sprawl
Ecosystem Disrupted
OPPORTUNITIESCreativity & Innovation
Connectivity
Energy & Water Efficiency
Social Cohesive
Environmental Protection
CHALLENGESHolistic Model
Social-Economic-Spatial
Co-Production
Place-People Approaches
Solid Knowledge Base
SENSORSSmart Meters
Smart Phones/Tablets
GPS Devices/CCTV
Weather Sensors
Building Sensors
ANALYTICSAlgorithims
Closed-Loop Systems
Optimize Consumption
Location Sensing
SERVICESLocation Services
Crowd Sensing
Traffic Management
Smart Electric Grid
Disaster Management
Security
(Naphade et al 2011)
Data Rich World
�Smarter: Focuses most on Technology, Data, ICT solutions, and System modeling and management. Smarter Cities function more effectively and efficiently. Typically the focus is upon the systems that make cities work (e.g., transportation, energy, water, and government services).
�Liveable: Focuses more on Urban design/Planning, Architecture, Aesthetics, Public Policy, and more effective government. Livability is about creating attractive, sustainable, and healthy places that are good for people and the environment.
Rethinking Cities ?
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Hardware and Software
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Cities for People
Exploring Interconnections at Each Scale
citizen
building
neighbourhood
city
City: Sustainablity Indicators
Neighourhood:Asset Mapping
Building: Accessibility
Efficiency
Citizen:Happiness Index
Well being
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Implementation : Working Groups
Working Groups
City Sounding Board [What needs to work?]
Knowledge Platform [What do we know already?]
Living Laboratory [What do we already do?]
Framework Collaborative Urbanism [What is our model?]
Roadmap & Research Strategy [What don’t we know?]
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The City Sounding Board is the central idea is to generate an agile resource that will help bridge the gap between traditional City Governance, research, and the citizen.
The City Sounding Board would operate within a set of Character Areas, representing a coherent expression of local diversity across the social, economic, and cultural spheres. The spatial areas they cover range from 10 hectares to 25 hectares.
The process will comprise sequential workshops will focus on the following tasks[a] establish the collective value system for the character area [b] express a long term vision/shape of success[c] articulate qualities that would evidence this [d] what are the disconnects/issues that block the achievement of this future.
City Council
Business
University
Community
Cultural Sector
City Sounding Board
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Knowledge Platform
Online MediaWiki Page I Facebook
Web Site I Podcasts
SoA ReviewsGovernance, User Needs and
Attitudes, Urban Design, Public
Health, Enterprise, and Digital
Data Sources/Technology
Museums, Libraries,
SchoolsDesign Exhibitions, Science
Gallery, School Projects
ConferencesEuropean & International (ASEAN)
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Knowledge Platform
Source: Dr J Little Think Smart TechnologiesSource: http://www.andrewwrightassociates.com
Connections and Disconnections –Design and Data.
1. Economic prosperity & livelihood
2. Health & well being
3. Integrated spatial & infrastructure planning
4. Movement & transport
5. Climate change & energy
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Living Laboratory
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Living Lab: Design Process
KonkylieCity of Sounds
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Framework for Collaborative Urbanism
Key Performance Indicators: Process and Outcomes
• KPIs to assess progress of the design
process in partner cities
• An evaluation of public input and
measureable interface between
stakeholders.
• A record about new solutions and ideas
and whether there were meaningful
efforts to connect technological solutions
with public policy, services or
infrastructural change.
• A measure of the effect of policy change
if it in fact occurs.
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Implementation
Resources and Dissemination
Diverse Skills
Partner Cities
Associated Programmes
Academy of Urbanism
Network Expertise
Arts and HumanitiesMedia Studies
Political Science
Sociology
Business Administration
DesignArchitecture
Design
Town Planning
Urbanism
Science and Technology Data Analytics
Engineering and Transportation
GIS
ICT
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Partner and Candidate Cities
Partner CitiesAarhus
Dublin
Galway
Glasgow
Lucca
Candidates Cities
Copenhagen
Delft
Leuven
Lisbon
Krakow
Munich
Oslo
Stuttgart
Strasbourg
Tampere
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Wider Goals: Linking with C40 Cities
COST
‘Victimless Leather’ by Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr
Interdisciplinary research in action at MOMA NYC