Intelligent Infrastructure: Zip Cars, Invisible Networks, and Urban Transformation

Intelligent Infrastructure: Zip Cars, Invisible Networks, and Urban Transformation

Intelligent Infrastructure: Zip Cars, Invisible Networks, and Urban Transformation

Intelligent Infrastructure: Zip Cars, Invisible Networks, and Urban Transformation

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Overview

While many of its traditional elements, such as roads and utilities, do not change, urban infrastructure is undergoing a fascinating and necessary transformation in the wake of new information and communication technologies. This volume brings together many of the most important new voices in the fields impacting modern urban infrastructure to explore this revolutionary change in the city.

Increasingly, it is connective systems rather than built forms that bind a city together. Intelligent infrastructure confers upon a city previously unimagined levels of adaptability, with mobile telephony serving to organize people and events on the move and in real time. Beginning with a consideration of invisible networks—the sociohistorical systems that contribute to and constitute urbanity—the essays collected here examine a variety of actual tools, from handheld devices to autonomous vehicles, within a fully networked built environment: the smart city.

This book argues that knowledge of both the visible and invisible components--information, energy, sustainability, transportation, housing, and social practices--are critical to understanding the urban environment. The dynamic and diverse cast of contributors includes Mitchell Schwarzer, Frederic Stout, Anthony Townsend, Carlo Ratti of the MIT SENSEable City Lab, Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE, and many other innovators who are changing the urban landscape.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813939421
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 02/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

T. F. Tierney is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Director of the URL: Urban Research Lab, and author of The Public Space of Social Media: Connected Cultures of the Network Society.

Table of Contents

1. Infrastructural Intelligence: Connective Systems for a Postcarbon City
2. The Conceptual Roots of Infrastructure
3. Tinkering Toward [A]utopia: Telecommunications and Transit in the Twentieth-first Century City
4. Phantom Tollbooth Plaza
5. Mobile Networks as Tactical Transportation
6.[Driver]less is More
7. Ubiquitous Multimodality: A Vision for Urban Mobility in (Near) Future
8. The Future of Personal Urban Mobility: An Engineer's Perspective
9. The Automobile, the City, and the New Urban Mobilities
10. Rethinking Urban Utopias: A Manifesto for Self-Supported Infrastructure, Technology, and Territory
12. The Paradox of Urban Mobility and the Spatialization of Technological Utopia
13. Networked Urbanism and Everyday Mobility in the City
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