The aim of the research-by-design project The Hackable City is to develop a research agenda and toolkit that explores the role of digital media technologies for new directions for urban planning and city-making. How can citizens, design professionals, local government institutions and others creatively use digital technologies in collaborative processes of urban planning and management? The project seeks to connect developments of, on the one hand, city municipalities that develop smart-city policies and testing these in ‘urban living labs’ and, on the other hand, networked smart-citizen initiatives of people innovating and shaping their own living environments. In this contribution we look at how self-builders in urban lab Buiksloterham in...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, the author examines a citizen-driven intervention regarded as “city h...
This contribution explores concepts, approaches and technologies used to make urban public spaces mo...
Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still h...
The aim of the research-by-design project The Hackable City is to develop a research agenda and tool...
How can citizens become active citymakers alongside design professionals, local government instituti...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
In the debate about smart cities, an alternative to a dominant top-down, tech-driven solutionist app...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
The role that smart technologies play and the data they generate is becoming central in cities; citi...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
Media are increasingly intertwined with the urban environment. The emergence of mobile devices and e...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
Amsterdam is an expanding city, Strategy planning for 2040 emphasises especially the potential for p...
The smart city concept is pervasive of the urban development agenda. Smart city is becoming a famili...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, the author examines a citizen-driven intervention regarded as “city h...
This contribution explores concepts, approaches and technologies used to make urban public spaces mo...
Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still h...
The aim of the research-by-design project The Hackable City is to develop a research agenda and tool...
How can citizens become active citymakers alongside design professionals, local government instituti...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
In the debate about smart cities, an alternative to a dominant top-down, tech-driven solutionist app...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
The role that smart technologies play and the data they generate is becoming central in cities; citi...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
Media are increasingly intertwined with the urban environment. The emergence of mobile devices and e...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
Amsterdam is an expanding city, Strategy planning for 2040 emphasises especially the potential for p...
The smart city concept is pervasive of the urban development agenda. Smart city is becoming a famili...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, the author examines a citizen-driven intervention regarded as “city h...
This contribution explores concepts, approaches and technologies used to make urban public spaces mo...
Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still h...