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Smart Design

Disruption, Crisis, and the Reshaping of Urban Spaces

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The spatial character of any city is constantly evolving driven by the social, economic, and political trends afforded by emerging technological developments. Innovations in information technology since the beginning of this century and learning from the new ways of working developed during the COVID-19 crisis have opened a world of new possibilities for future urban life. Richard Hu places smart urbanism and smart space into the socio-political context of cities competing for global eminence. In doing so he expertly draws on an extensive body of research and his own experiences in describing the changes taking place in the spatial distribution of activities and the use of public space. Smart design involves imagining the future. Hu’s manifesto points the way forward.

Jon Lang, Emeritus Professor of Urban Design, University of New South Wales

Smart technologies are reshaping urban form and function more quickly and thoroughly than current urban design and planning approaches. At a time when climate change, migration, and digitalisation challenge our long-standing ways of working and living, we need new smart design approaches that go beyond existing paradigms. Richard Hu expertly takes up this important topic, carefully exploring diverse international examples. As Hu appropriately concludes: to engage with the needs and opportunities of today, we need a smart design manifesto!

Carola Hein, Professor and Head of the History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Delft University of Technology

In this stimulating and provocative book, Richard Hu undertakes an ambitious aim: to influence a new generation of urban thinkers and smart designers. His timing could not be better. COVID-19 is accelerating change and disrupting the norms upon which our current thinking about urban design was founded. Hu combines his own experiences from different fields of practice and academia to imagine a new paradigm of smart design in urban thinking, serving as a captivating guide and thoughtful provocateur. While he offers no simple solutions to urban complexities and contradictions, he instead gives us something much more useful: a smart design manifesto which offers a new way of thinking.

Riccardo Mascia, AIA, Executive Committee, HOK

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
168
ISBN
9781032132235
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
23 x 16 cm

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The spatial character of any city is constantly evolving driven by the social, economic, and political trends afforded by emerging technological developments. Innovations in information technology since the beginning of this century and learning from the new ways of working developed during the COVID-19 crisis have opened a world of new possibilities for future urban life. Richard Hu places smart urbanism and smart space into the socio-political context of cities competing for global eminence. In doing so he expertly draws on an extensive body of research and his own experiences in describing the changes taking place in the spatial distribution of activities and the use of public space. Smart design involves imagining the future. Hu’s manifesto points the way forward.

Jon Lang, Emeritus Professor of Urban Design, University of New South Wales

Smart technologies are reshaping urban form and function more quickly and thoroughly than current urban design and planning approaches. At a time when climate change, migration, and digitalisation challenge our long-standing ways of working and living, we need new smart design approaches that go beyond existing paradigms. Richard Hu expertly takes up this important topic, carefully exploring diverse international examples. As Hu appropriately concludes: to engage with the needs and opportunities of today, we need a smart design manifesto!

Carola Hein, Professor and Head of the History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Delft University of Technology

In this stimulating and provocative book, Richard Hu undertakes an ambitious aim: to influence a new generation of urban thinkers and smart designers. His timing could not be better. COVID-19 is accelerating change and disrupting the norms upon which our current thinking about urban design was founded. Hu combines his own experiences from different fields of practice and academia to imagine a new paradigm of smart design in urban thinking, serving as a captivating guide and thoughtful provocateur. While he offers no simple solutions to urban complexities and contradictions, he instead gives us something much more useful: a smart design manifesto which offers a new way of thinking.

Riccardo Mascia, AIA, Executive Committee, HOK

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