In this talk, our guest speaker, Anthony Vanky, will explore how digital data can be used in urban design and creating public spaces. This approach leverages data collected from various sources—from the devices in our hands to sensors in the environment—and can describe how people use and act in the spaces in the cities in which we live, work, and play. Anthony will delve into what types of data can be tracked and the insights drawn from analyzing this information.
We will discuss how something as seemingly mundane as trash can provide designers, policymakers, and decision-makers with valuable data to make cities more comfortable and sustainable places to live and how sensors we carry with us can give a different view of the healthiness of our everyday experiences in the city, with an eye towards rethinking manner in which we see and describe the city.
The talk will review research cases from MIT to New York City and beyond, drawing on Anthony’s various experiences working with cities around the world. It will also provide an overview of the sensing technologies and other methods cities are using to collect data about their inhabitants. Additionally, we will address the significant obstacles and ethical considerations associated with data-driven behavioral analysis in urban environments. The discussion will cover universal challenges facing contemporary cities, emerging trends, and future possibilities for data collection technologies. The goal is to shed light on how a data-informed approach can shape the design and development of vibrant public spaces in the smart cities of tomorrow.
Guest Speaker: Anthony Vanky, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. He has previously held appointments in urban planning and technology at the University of Michigan and urban design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Trained as an architect (Tulane University, M.Arch), urban designer (MIT, S.M.), and urban planner (MIT, Ph.D.), he focuses on technology-based practices in urban planning and design. Vanky’s research considers the use of digital data and pervasive sensing technologies in designing, planning, and evaluating urban environments and spans the disciplines of urban design, urban technologies, computational social science, innovation studies, and public health.
Moderator: Ksenia Krasnova, head of Digital Transformation Strategy and Smart Sustainable Solutions for Built Environment at Innopolis University and ex-co founder and manager at Strelka KB’s Digital Transformation Department.
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