intelligenceSquared2013.3.4---Adam Newton: 智慧城市的新鏡頭
intelligenceSquared2013.3.4---Adam Newton: 智慧城市的新鏡頭
Filmed at the Royal Institute of British Architects on 4th March 2013.
Cities -- dystopia or the best arena for human flourishing? Will all that is worst in city life dominate the future, or will technology allow us to continue to enjoy the culture, vibrancy and pluralism that only cities can provide?
Crowds, jams, roadworks, crumbling infrastructure, crime, epidemics, sink schools, endless commutes. These downsides are all set to get worse, with over 75% of people in the developed world expected to be city dwellers by 2050. Is this the future: London engulfing everything from Southampton to Colchester, the whole of South-East England becoming a hellish urban sprawl?
It doesn't have to be so. Enter Smarter Cities. Computer models that predict the likely location of a crime and focus police resources to prevent it; intelligent traffic lights and parking systems that dramatically reduce congestion; all the information you need in an emergency when and where you need it -- if a flood occurs an alert is sent out to emergency services, hospitals and traffic planners to coordinate the response. It's all about the intelligent integration of data, technology, communications and good government.
On March 4th as part of the Switched On series in partnership with Shell, Intelligence Squared brought four global luminaries to the stage to explain how human ingenuity is transforming city living. Enrique Peñalosa, the former mayor of Bogotá, who has been described as "one of the great public servants of our time" and views cities as being planned for a purpose—to create human well-being; Rick Robinson, executive architect for IBM's Smarter Cities, which spreads techno-magic from Birmingham to Rio de Janeiro; Sunand Prasad, a "starchitect" who served on the London Mayor's Design Advisory Panel and the UK Government's Green Construction Board; and Adam Newton, from Shell's world-famous Scenarios Team, which has been future-gazing the emergence of the megalopolis.
How our cities work matters. Come and be part of the debate at the Royal Institute of British Architects
拍攝於英國建築師皇家學院於2013年3月4日。城市-反烏托邦或人類繁榮的最好的舞台嗎?現在是最嚴重的城市生活的主宰未來,或將技術使我們能夠繼續享受文化,唯一的城市可提供擁擠的人群,堵塞,道路,搖搖欲墜的基礎設施,犯罪,流行病,水槽學校,無盡的活力和多元化上下班。這些缺點都變得更糟,有超過75%在發達國家,預計到2050年,城市居民人。這是未來倫敦吞噬一切從南安普敦科爾切斯特成為一個地獄般的城市擴張,整個英格蘭東南部不必如此。輸入智慧城市。計算機模型,預測洪水的可能位置的一個犯罪和重點警察的資源,以防止它的智能交通燈和停車系統,可大大降低擁塞,所有你需要的信息,在緊急情況時,你需要它-如果發生了警報被送出到緊急服務,醫院和交通規劃者協調響應。它的所有有關的智能集成,數據,技術,通訊和良好的政府。3月4日的交換系列上與殼牌合作的一部分,情報平方帶來了4全球燈具的階段,以解釋如何人類的智慧是改造城市生活。恩里克·佩納洛薩,在前任市長波哥大,誰已被描述為“我們這個時代偉大的公務員”和意見的城市之一,被規劃為一個目的,創造人類的幸福;里克·羅賓遜,執行建築師為IBM的智慧的城市,其中傳播TECHNO-魔從伯明翰到里約熱內盧,星期日和普拉薩德,一個“starchitect”誰擔任的倫敦市長的設計諮詢委員會和英國政府的綠色建築委員會;和亞當·牛頓,殼牌的世界著名的場景隊,未來凝視出現的特大城市,我們的城市是如何工作事項。來成為英國建築師皇家學院的辯論。
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