Authors:
Paulo Cruz
;
Ivo Oliveira
;
Bruno Figueiredo
;
João Lopes
and
Paulo Freitas
Affiliation:
Lab2PT, School of Architecture, University of Minho, Campus de Azurém, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
Keyword(s):
Urban Cyber-Physical Devices, Augmented Public Space, e-Cities, Sustainability, Urban Design.
Abstract:
Cyber-physical devices are the backbone of a postdigital society in which the virtual and real spaces are seamlessly integrated by ubiquitous computing and networking. The incorporation of such devices in public space is a central subject of a strategic Research Project that gathers a multidisciplinary team from architecture, product design, polymer science and ICT R&D units. This paper frames the key roles of public space and ICTs for UN Sustainable Development Goals and sustainable smart cities. It also reports the architecture R&D unit review on the relations between public space, community, environment and digital interfaces. This review was materialized in an Atlas that collects, classifies and relates a corpus of heterogeneous urban cyber-physical projects case studies. We expand on three main framing concepts (Digital Twin, Interface, Awareness) and identify trends on the devices’ design and deployment strategies to counteract digitally hostile environments and early obsolesce
nce. We also suggest the rising of new types of urban devices aiming at expanding the liveliness of urban places, the knowledge of urban life and the users’ environmental consciousness. The lessons learned from the Atlas fed the design guidelines for a developing demonstrator of a new breed of environmentally sensible interactive urban devices.
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