INDUSTRIALIS3D

Studio Shajay Bhooshan

Tutor Alicia Nahmad Vasquez 

Team Akash Clive, Dilara Yurttas, Mauricio Villagra Dill’ Erva

How we move between places tells a story of our cities. Fast paced development in cities inspired mobility solutions that supports the quick commute of people, but potentially leads to disconnected efforts between the different urban inhabitants. The cities that developed during the 20th century cannot satisfy the varied demands of their citizens anymore.

INDUSTRIALIS3D proposes a pedestrian-dominated, car-free city, granting an enhanced agent experience, while placing the citizen in the centre of all social interaction through the reconceptualization of the ‘street’ and the design of alternative modes of transportation. As we aim towards a human-centric approach to design and building, we need to deliver customised solutions to fit a variety of demands for individuals and communities with multiple portfolios of activities that the built environment may support.

As we progress towards the industrial revolution 4.0, we are adapting to new cyber/physical systems. This means that we should conform to the specific characteristics of this age in order to improve our spaces and decision-making platforms both technically and practically. To construct cities that have a dynamic relationship with their residents, we propose a bottom-up approach that links the city and its citizens with a meta-verse by providing the necessary tools and parameters to the city inhabitants. Our central contribution platform is driven by individual or collective selections and desires that can be used to collect data inputs for rulesets necessary to construct a walkable city. The real-time results are taken into consideration for the realisation of each of the development stages. The platform enables users to contribute at multiple scales of urban planning from high to low frequency changes. Each input is assessed based on a voting system from non-contributors as well. Hence, at the end, a prototypical model – the output of all modes – of a ‘test neighbourhood’ is up for viewing the results in real-time for all citizens to experience its qualities before its final construction.