Urbanism Next
University of OregonUniversity of Oregon

TOD to Regenerative City

May 8, 2019 3:00 PM
to
4:30 pm

1.5 CM / LU Pending

In Smart City Kashiwa-no-ha, the collection and analysis of real-time occupant data has shaped the local economy to better meet the needs of residents. By gathering data, local businesses and city infrastructure are tailored to community lifestyles, such as additional childcare in neighborhoods with more families. The cyclical economy allows residents to go car-free by reducing the need to leave their neighborhoods to seek out services. Kashiwa-no-ha demonstrates what’s possible if North American cities are willing to adapt to emerging technology and work across platforms to translate data into shared benefits.

Charles Kelley
AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Principal
ZGF Architects
Mitsu Yamazaki
International Strategy Director
ZIBA
Joshua Foss
CEO
Regensia

Thank you to our partners

Regional & Urban Design: An AIA Knowledge Community 2019
AIA Portland
Urban Land Institute Northwest 2019
American Planning Association 2019
Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association 2019
American Society of Landscape Architects 2019
ASLA Oregon 2019

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