UA_5: PEOPLE - IMPACT - CITY
RADICAL CITY
PEOPLE - IMPACT - CITY
Group 5
We are treating a city as a whole system, comparing to the electronic devices ( computer) software. A server on which the most important elements are mounted, enabling communication for all other components and modules. People create a network of connections allowing the system to function. The city is a constant change and development - of the environment, people, structures, ties and architecture - like every software needs actualization, like the city should strive to renew, recycle, transform, add and remove architecture to adapt it to changing needs. The idea of the city as an ecology, self-sufficient and flexible, adaptable system, structures and environments. Most important are people, people as a connections within a city, a server and the kinds of environments (components and modules) which encourage these connections. But on the one side people can impact on a city in a good way, which leads to development, but if the connection is broke or we upload a virus than whole system stops, what leads to destruction.
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Rethinking the future of cities: • Pandemics are also an urban planning problem.
• Rethinking density management is a key for long-term survival in a pandemic world.
• But if you spread the city rather than densify, that would have to go with much better connectivity of public transport and the decentralization of services.
• How can Dubai city in the middle of the desert adapt to this.
The existence of the object of cognition outside the cognitive mind, or an absolute being outside the cognitive reality, a form of knowing the surrounding reality so that everyone, regardless of its location in it, can stay cognitive ambiguity.
Maybe is not a bad idea to create a city that can be isolated if needed. It would still be a dense city but at the same time easy to separate in case of an emergency. This idea of a bubble can also help with the hot climate in the desert.
In this drawing we show different ways of connection between people and other different ways of life to a conventional city. These connections could go underground creating spaces to meet and connecting different points of a city to take a route underground.
On the other hand we also present connections at the top connecting different rooms so you can communicate from one to another without having to go outside.
Aleksandra Kądziołka
Natalia Wolarek
Emily Jackson
Sofia Garza
Nerea Lopez Guzman
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Hi, I love the idea and the way you represent it. Even if you have to (obviously) follow your tutor's instructions I'd recommend you to stick to consistent documents. In your case, I might take some of your references and target one of them: is it a NETWORK OF HIGHWAYS/SUBWAYS?, Is it about creating some WELLS UNDERGROUND?. Looks great but I'd try to use the tools of the architect (software, research...) to address some REALITY (or FAKE REALITY). Great Job!!!
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