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2018-10-22 18:00:002018-10-22 21:00:00America/New_YorkResponsive Cities: Citizen EngagementResponsive cities are the new frontier in human settlement, engaging residents and prospective citizens from the very beginning in the planning and management of their habitats based on smart city technologies. This is made possible by taking advantage of new and abundant forms of data, new ways of harnessing data sets, new sensing technologies and behavior models, and new possibilities for interaction among people, communities, and their physical environments. How can data help cities create in
Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place New York NY 10012
Oct 22, 2018
Singapore Views. Photo: Kateryna Konieva.
10/22/18, 6pm - 9pm
Location
Center for Architecture
1.5 LU / 1.5 HSW
Responsive cities are the new frontier in human settlement, engaging residents and prospective citizens from the very beginning in the planning and management of their habitats based on smart city technologies. This is made possible by taking advantage of new and abundant forms of data, new ways of harnessing data sets, new sensing technologies and behavior models, and new possibilities for interaction among people, communities, and their physical environments. How can data help cities create inclusive physical environments for its residents? How do disciplines ranging from complexity science and cognitive psychology to urban design and policymaking converge to address city challenges? This event will engage various speakers from NYC and Singapore—including researchers, city planners, and urban designers—about current initiatives to involve citizens in the design of responsive cities in Asia and the United States.
Speakers:
Fabien Clavier, Project Coordinator for Big Data-informed Urban Design and Governance, Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre, Singapore
Kubi Ackerman, Director, Future City Lab, Musuem of the City of New York
Mike Aziz, Director of Urban Design, Cooper Robertson
Panos Mavros, Project Coordinator for Cognition, Perception and Behaviour in Urban Environments, Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre, Singapore
Rosamond Fletcher, Director of Programs, Design Trust for Public Space
Moderator:
Zachary Edelson, Digital Content Strategist, Metropolis Magazine
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Organized by
Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, AIANY Technology Committee, Singapore-ETH Centre/Future Cities Laboratory
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