2017
DOI: 10.1080/14606925.2017.1352979
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Design for the Smart Cities. Investigation about citizen’s needs and products to improve public places

Abstract: The concept of Smart City refers to a developed city, which incorporates the required infrastructures and available technology to increase its economic and environmental sustainability as well as the quality of life for its inhabitants. In the framework of Smart Cities, multiple developments can be integrated in accordance with the new needs and the integration of communication technologies, which provide new services and knowledge for citizens. This study presents a local investigation about citizen's needs a… Show more

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“…Modern researchers are especially interested in how art and culture are integrated into the urban environment [12,13] its details [14], their interaction with urban design as a special kind of art [15] in organizing open public spaces of the city [16,17], designing a children's play environment [18,19] having common features with architecture, landscape architecture, interior and garden design [15,20,21]. The design of the urban environment today is almost impossible to imagine without digital technologies and postindustrial robotics [22], without creating models of urban design for a smart city using artificial intelligence [23,24], at the same time the task to preserve cultural identityis important [25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern researchers are especially interested in how art and culture are integrated into the urban environment [12,13] its details [14], their interaction with urban design as a special kind of art [15] in organizing open public spaces of the city [16,17], designing a children's play environment [18,19] having common features with architecture, landscape architecture, interior and garden design [15,20,21]. The design of the urban environment today is almost impossible to imagine without digital technologies and postindustrial robotics [22], without creating models of urban design for a smart city using artificial intelligence [23,24], at the same time the task to preserve cultural identityis important [25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%