4.292 Responsive Cities ~ MIT Survey Seminar on Urban Innovations
Spring 2009
Instructors: Kent Larson, Joost P. Bonsen
TAs: German Walter Aparicio, Yaniv Junno Ophir
Lecture: T EVE (7-10 PM) (3-133 (New Room))
Information:
The Fall 2009 Responsive Cities seminar is a 3-unit half-semester survey offering. We challenge students to explore the design, commercial and cultural consequences of emergent urban innovations across several levels of analysis from individual artifacts through urban plan. Our focus is on six themes of emergent urban innovation:
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New Model for Transportation -- February 10th -- How can city design, new vehicle concepts, and technology enable more responsive personal and mass transportation?
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Digital Cities -- February 17th -- How can personal technology, sensing, urban-scale media, and just-in-time information foster community, sustainability, and a better life-balance?
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Live-Work -- February 24th -- How can the city plan, architecture, transportation systems, technology, and services support a changing pattern of 24-hour distributed work, virtual offices, live-work environments, etc.?
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Distributed/Centralized Energy -- March 3rd -- How can we design for both distributed and centralized energy? How can heating, cooling, and electrical loads be dramatically reduced through design innovation and technology?
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The Code of Creative Cities -- March 10th -- How can codes, zoning, and master plans allow for change and enable bottom-up innovation? And...
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New Model for Building Design, Fabrication, and Technology Integration -- Mar 17th -- How can mass-customization, disentangled systems, off-site fabrication, and information technology enable agile, adaptable, high-performance, responsive housing?
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Announcements
Lecture VIdeos
Thank you for making this lecture series a success. If you missed one of the lectures you can find the recorded series at this location (http://dusp.mit.edu/subjectmm/4.292.html). Please let me know if you have any problems viewing them. Again, thank you very much.
best regards,
German W Aparicio Jr
Masters of Science Candidate | MIT
S.M.Arch.S Design and Computation
Announced on 09 April 2009 2:50 p.m. by German Aparicio
Responsive Cities Video Presentations
The video presentations are finally on the web. Please follow this link (http://dusp.mit.edu/subjectmm/4.292.html) or go to the Materials section of the course website to access the video presentations. The best way I found to view the files is to right-click on the streaming video, save source to your desktop and open with itunes or quicktime. This will allow you to view the video at full screen. Also, I will be adding the ppt presentation to the Materials section of thie course site as I recieve them. Please let me know if I can provide you with any further resources for your assignment. Have a great weekend.
regards,
German Aparicio
Announced on 14 March 2009 7:11 p.m. by German Aparicio
Michael Joroff Presentation uploaded
I have uploaded the Live-Work Michael Joroff Presentation to the Materials section of the course site. I will try to upload future ppt presentation as I recieve them for your use.
kind regards,
German Aparicio
Announced on 13 March 2009 3:07 p.m. by German Aparicio
New Model for Building Design, Fabrication, and Technology Integration NOW MARCH 31, 2009
All,
If you were not able to attend last night's class. We have rescheduled the presentation New Model for Building Design, Fabrication, and Technology Integration for March 31, 2009 do to last week's change of schedule.
Announced on 11 March 2009 1:50 p.m. by German Aparicio
Stephen Connors Presentation
I apoligize for the delay in posting the recorded video presentations. There have been many inquires and I would like to say that they will be posted very soon. In the meantime, I have uploaded last nights powerpoint presentation per Stephen connors request in the Materials section of the course site. I hope this will be of use and help you with your writting assignments. If there is anything I can do to help with this please send me an e-mail and we can meet on an individual bases.
best regards,
German
Announced on 11 March 2009 1:45 p.m. by German Aparicio
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