Smart City Graz Square / Gangoly & Kristiner Architekten
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Smart City Graz Square / Gangoly & Kristiner Architekten
"Current developments show that smartness cannot only be a technology-driven urban development. This may answer technical questions of a smart future, but the social and societal aspects of living together are generally not addressed. The social compatibility of technological development, which also includes housing that meets the needs and financial possibilities of users, falls by the wayside, although this claim is repeatedly formulated."
"Emilian Hinteregger + 10 More SpecsLess Specs Emilian Hinteregger Text description provided by the architects. Current developments show that smartness cannot only be a technology-driven urban development. This may answer technical questions of a smart future, but the social and societal aspects of living together are generally not addressed. The social compatibility of technological development, which also includes housing that meets the needs and financial possibilities of users, falls by the wayside, although this claim is repeatedly formulated."
Current developments show that smartness cannot be solely a technology-driven model for urban development. Technical solutions can answer many questions about a smart future. Social and societal aspects of living together often remain unaddressed. Social compatibility of technological development includes housing that meets users' needs and financial possibilities. Housing that fits residents' needs and budgets frequently falls by the wayside despite repeated statements of intent. Effective smart-city strategies require combining technological innovation with social policy, community needs, and affordable housing to create inclusive and livable urban environments.
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