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Feb 16, 2023
Knowing what you are dealing with is the first step of planning –A typical case of island research and development
Not anytime sooner AI or ChatGPT will surpass human intelligence or completely fulfil human desire for excellence.
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As the saying goes - there are finer fishes in the ocean then ever been caught. Likewise, there is way too much human experiences than ever been documented, way too much knowledge then ever been published, countless layers of emotions then ever been fathomed. Worth mentioning, as above knowledge and experiences never made their way to big data with which machines are being trained in principle.Machine intelligence may amuse one, may even trick one, for
a moment or two for sure, may serve the worldly purpose to much extent as well,
but not going to surpass human intelligence (not in terms of weather
prediction) and instinct any time sooner, neither fulfil their quest and
expectations. Needs of human intellect is more than ever possibly to be
fulfilled by machine or AI, at least not in near term.
History is dotted with precedents. Take a look at art for
instance, photography and digital media were perceived to have immense
disruptive potential, and they actually disrupted creativity and aesthetics,
but never could kill art, rather made art more stronger. Take example of
internet, it had potential to disrupt knowledge and it did, but could never
uproot academia, rather it strengthened it. Take for instance cars, there was
technically no going back to non-motorised vehicle, but bicycle prevailed and
rather going stronger. When there came polyester, there was no going back to
handloom, but it left people longing even more for cotton. Likewise the advent
of genetically modified food and reactionary human quest for organic produce.
And robots that could never render manpower obsolete.
As human needs and reactions to external events are way
complex, hence their self organising tendency around any new disruption is also
evident. Human being prefer to dwell at the borderline of existence, to have a
chance to immerse oneself in experience in one instance (sometimes driven by
technology) and withdraw in private seclusion in next moment. Essentially
delocalised and never to be confined in one orbit.
Human quest remains unchallenged, as there is no technology
which can quench their thirst, their quest for excellence, and search for
newness. The best thing one can do in such times of technological flux is to
embrace the change and keep calm!
Author: Anoop Jha
#technology #ChatGPT #AI #ML #bigdata #machinelearning
#futuretech #disruption #smartcity #urbanplanner #architect #Rotterdam #Hague
#Eindhoven #Utrecht #Amsterdam #Netherlands
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Feb 14, 2023
Rotterdam #Art day out!
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************************************************One of the #artgallery owner was kind enough to spend some
time to discuss about some of the paintings including one of his favorite one
on display. I also took opportunity to show him pictures of my past hobby art
works (sketches/ paintings) and get some quick feedback, validation and handy
tips to improvise on hobby craft sometime in future. Sharing snippets of my old artwork, which the
gentleman found interesting enough in terms of contemporary art scene.
Gallery owner was very generous to give some handy tips and
food for thought to ponder, he being in creative business for quite some time;
saying these days its fine to blend different art styles, also may be good idea
to have a contemporary and international take on history, culture and roots,
from the place of origin of artist, also explaining why it may be important to
pay equal attention to all parts of painting including foreground and
background, he took time to show and explain finer details of some of the works
on display.
We talked about how #arthelps transcend time, possibly also helping new generation to connect with past and how art may help foster dialogue.
Having interest in art has certainly helped me during
#architecture study, but also as an urban planner and on path of being an urban
management professionals it has often helped me find order, pattern, as well as
finding innovative, creative and humane solutions to challen
ges of modern city
life, #urbanplanning and #urbanmanagement.
Author: Anoop Jha
Image/Work: Author
#Rotterdam #artgallery #urbanplanning #Architecture #netherlands #art
Week of Circular Economy 2023 (Week van de Circulaire Economie)
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************************************************, honeycomb arrangement and some back light it seem to worked well.
Thinking about concept of circular economy in a generic way
and looking at cities as being an organic whole, also looking from cultural and
economic perspective; with little observation and recollection we realize that
circular practices have been part and parcel to many nations, cultures and
communities across the world and throughout the history. Sometimes due to
cultural influences or sometimes due to economic necessity they seem to apply
circular practices by instinct, like being resource efficient, sharing
resources and products within large joint families and close-knit community,
using products overs generations, innovative use of material, keeping the
material and products in loop by changing hands, repurposing etc.
Also, as resources are being increasingly scarce, one of the
best things we can do to increase awareness about circular transition in modern
city context, practices and products, is to introduce the concept of circular
economy in educational curriculum from the very early stage and onwards.
#circulareconomy #architecture #interiordesign #circulartransition #Netherlands #WeekofCircularEconomy #weekvandecirculaireeconomie
Digitalisation - possibly the only way forward!
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We, take action (going from point A to B in a city) to accomplish day to day task and take smaller steps (changing transport modes, crossing road) to eventually complete the task (reaching destination in this case). Now lets take "digital" out of the equation to understand the role of digitalisation in this process. Which means it will be difficult to know the exact status of next bus, local train until reaching bus stop or station; add time spent in buying ticket possibly, and if running out of cash then may pay visit to bank first (as even ATMs won't be around), also traffic signals won't be syncronised, so it will be difficult even to cross the road quickly and safely; also after reaching a new destination spend additional time searching for exact address in absence of digital map, while it will also be difficult to get task completed remotely in absence of digitalisation.
This basically means we may have to add more minutes and
hours in our planned action as cushion to offset uncertainty, and to overcome
anxiety. Different versions of above case anyways used to be reality a decade
or two ago.
If digital interventions in people's life equates to saved
time per day, per action that means better planning, more freedom of choice,
less efforts, relaxation, sanity, better health, better control of action
(life) and also as a perk ever connectedness, omnipresent assistance and being
more resourceful. The way digital services are embedded in todays day to day
life, it may be difficult to chose alternative disconnected life, unless
someone is on vacation in a remote eco-resort or beach retreat.
Even when people complain about constant surveillance in
public space, the first thing they will possibly wish for will be CCTV
coverage, in case they happen to be in a situation of threat or facing petty or
serious crime.
There are some good examples of how digitalisation can work
very well without much compromise, for instance in one of the South Rotterdam
Neighborhood to counter the burglary etc. the pilot smart street lights uses
audio visual clues to detect unusual situations, suspicious behaviors like burglary
and theft, fight etc., and then intensifies light, raises alarm, record events
only in such situations and alert law enforcement. Details of pilot here
(https://lnkd.in/eHP7MNPh).
Digitalisation is sometimes synonyms with smart cities.
While its a constant debate that what kind of and how much digitalisation is
needed in a (smart) city; acknowledging the role and embeddedness of digital
interventions in day to day life, the possible best way forward would be to
embrace the digitalisation, and attempt to keep improvising same.
Author: Anoop Jha
#Digitalisation #urbanplanning #urbanmanagement
#architecture #smartcity #Amsterdam #Utretch #Hague #Delft #Denbosch #Alkmaar #Noordholland #Northholland
#Tilburg #Eindhoven #Rotterdam
#Netherlands
Feb 11, 2023
Decoding architectural and urban planning profession, mannerism and dimensions!
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************************************************Architects and urban planners are usually creative, imaginative, and practical enough to almost dwell at the border of science and philosophy. They often like to draw analogy, parallel and similarity, find harmony and juxtaposition, search for patterns, logic and inspiration, build complex compositions while capable of offering even more complex explanation of same, articulate subtle thoughts, envision rare possibilities and more; meanwhile juggling between, functionality, aesthetics and feasibility; which most of the time remains a trade-off. Their works also have to qualify on aspirations of range of stakeholder and users, today and in centuries to come; work that should also withstand test of time, finding continued relevance, facing weather, disaster, praise and criticism alike.
Sometimes, rather many a times architects and urban planners operate on different scales, but their quest and creative search remains similar, i.e., creating something for people, community; something that is functional, aesthetic, comforting and nostalgic; but also within reach and viable; may be complex but also abstract enough to be explained to and understood by all.
Architects and urban planners sometimes draw similarity between human and architecture, and between human and city, as possibly human, being the most complex functional entity. A vast and complex subject as it is, has equally vast challenging regime, where half of world may not be having proper access to architectural services, neither having means, representation or entitlement, searching from the pool of architects who don’t even exist today; Similarly scores of unauthorised settlements, suburban villages and small towns in different parts of world, big or complex enough to qualify for a city title, having little awareness, resources and empowerment, to have timely access to urban planning services.
Architectural and urban planning profession has been that way since quite few decades, that is asymmetric in its services and reach, no less than economic or digital divide; also characteristic of juxtaposition, from the epitome of expression and demonstration at one end to the absolute absence of same on other end.
What’s going on now and what’s the way forward? Increasingly resource gap is being filled, awareness within, and about architecture and urban planning is growing, architectural and planning services are increasingly reaching to areas of cities and areas beyond cities which remained unattended in past, and increasingly serving the remote parts of world.
Author: Anoop Jha
Architect Planner
#urbanplanning #architecture #smartcity #Delhi #Mumbai
#India #Africa #Europe #EU #Amsterdam #Utretch #Hague #alkmaar #noordholland
#northholland #Eindhoven #Rotterdam #Netherlands
From hunger and uncertainty to abundance - An experimental approach of urban food security.
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************************************************Also thinking of those better off cities and communities
still constantly battling with inflation and fluctuating food prices and
uncertain supply of fresh produce, possibly sometimes relying too much on
import of fresh vegetables and fruits, from other countries or region or
distant farmlands. It may sometimes be a self imposed limitation. Now imagine a
new greenfield city being planned, that by development control regulation, i.e.
by law, mandates to have landscape plant, shrub, creeper and tree in this new
city or community, belonging to only native edible type (and of course wild
meadows and bees etc for pollination) i.e. only to have edible landscape
(fruit, vegetable, nuts, orchard, herbs, and even many a times stems, leaves,
roots, flowers of edible kind); also true for brownfield cities that as an
experiments, may permits only planting edible landscape, past a cut off date,
for next few years. Will this move make these new or old cities or districts
self reliant in terms of food or resilient to some extent; will this be a
replicable/ scalable food security measure; possibly yes. After all, having
only decorative, aesthetic trees, plants and shrubs in city was self imposed
constraint only, while many such cities still continue to battle with either
food scarcity or food unaffordability. After all keeping traditional custodians
of agricultural fields away and outside of city boundaries must also be a self
imposed constraint; instead can some or many of them be invited to help manage
this very proposed citywide (only permissible) edible landscape within urban
green and unused open spaces. This is one more way of looking at urban food
security.
Author: Anoop Jha
#urbanplanning #urbanfarming #urbanmanagement
#urbanagriculture #terracegarden #greenroof #ediblelamdscape #smartcity
#Amsterdam #Utretch #Hague #alkmaar #noordholland #agriculture #northholland
#Eindhoven #Rotterdam #Netherlands #foodsecurity
Feb 9, 2023
As unsustainable as Print Command (Ctrl+P)!Universal blanket standardization of best practices to save our planet.
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Feb 8, 2023
Subtle power dynamics within urban development projects and role of urban management professionals.
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The success of new concepts of city development usually either depends on wider demographic coverage or awaits a technological renaissance!
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What with data protection and privacy in smart city debate?
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Feb 4, 2023
With possibilities of real-time response, universal payment etc. today there should be a far better public transport pricing mechanism!
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The following may be true for a range of cities across the
world.
When it comes to public transport of all kinds, while the
process of ticketing and payment methods and modes have seen a lot of
innovation, driven by technology over the past years and decades, but there
seems to have been little innovation in the pricing mechanism of public
transport ticketing.
When we think of ease and equity of population, but you
still see the same decade or so old handful of deferred pricing mechanism like
tourist ticket, day ticket, regular passenger discount pass, off-peak hour
discount, and maybe age bracket discount. This is so outdated, while you can
possibly charge on a scale from one percent to hundred percent of the ticket
price (still honoring various categories of tickets mentioned above) based on
the real-time occupancy level of the specific bus, tram, etc. at any given
time, still running a profitable venture.
The pricing mechanism which is actually one of the most
important affairs of the public transport sphere and which directly touches the
lives of millions has remained static while everything else about public
transport has changed mostly through technology, it's surprising.
Root cause, no authority or transport service provider would
like to run the risk of changes in projected revenue from public transport for
instance. Even if it means losing out on big profit possibilities (for both
parties), as there is comfort in known!
City is a unique place. You see scores of vacant unsold
houses in many cities and you also see those struggling to buy own house and
those homeless on the streets, all in the same city.
You also see in a city, public transport of different kinds,
many a time running partially or near empty on one or many occasions of day, on
one and many stretches of the city, every single day and over the years, and
you see people who are not allowed to board these near vacant public transport
modes without paying a pre-fixed price or pre-decided discounted price and
hence you also don’t see the latent flux of people you could have seen
otherwise if authority or transport service provider would have allowed them to
board the public transport on a fraction of standard or discounted ticket price
i.e., as low as 1% to 5% to 10% or other of the standard ticket price, as a
function of public transport occupancy level. Just because no one wants to do
the math, both parties are at loss including operators and users.
Now considering baseline criteria as public transport
quality is good, everyone uses a multimodal touch-and-go payment card and
payment is made inside or at the entry of the transport system say tram, bus,
(possibly LRT, Metro, train as well) etc.
Now if we use embedded sensors inside tram and bus (and
possibly metro and LRT) for instance calculate the occupancy of this particular
bus or tram at any given moment and allowing real-time adjustments in ticket
prices for "this particular" bus or tram to the extent i.e., near
vacant tram or bus means near zero ticket price (as the operator is anyways
getting zero if the system is running empty, even marginal profit over business
as usual is still a profit), hence pricing will keep changing for every next
rider, mostly lower than typical pricing and never exceeding the standard
ticket pricing, also prompting more people to board the tram or bus if they see
it running at lower occupancy, knowing that they will have to pay lower or just
fraction. Apps can provide such projected pricing reduction information about
any particular route in real-time to prospective travelers. If we tailor the
existing transport system through upgrade or retrofit and adopt a real-time
pricing mechanism at this granular level powered by tech (e.g., sensor fusion,
etc) both transit service providers and citizens will be winner in terms of
benefits and savings respectively, and it will help people switch from private
to public transport, a much desired ”model shift”.
So real issue and opportunity is how to deal with occupancy
level for (sometimes mutual) benefit of supplier and consumer?
Occupancy is a wonderful tool!
The hospitality industry learned this long back and hence
early bird and last-minute discounts. The rental market is already thriving on
this in some places. Aviation also leveraging it somewhat. Taxi services
learned the other way around, how to inflate the price 2X or 4X or more through
congestion charges. The public transit segment world over is still lagging far
behind wrt innovation on real-time occupancy-based pricing (for price reduction
not increase) with the unimaginable potential using real-time pricing
adjustment mechanism with help of sensors and other connected technology.
Author: Anoop Jha
#smartcity #transportplanning #its #intelligent #trafficmanagement
#policy #surveillance #databreach #ml #machinelearning #iot #delhi #mumbai
#india #camera #urbanmanagement #urbandeveloent #Rotterdam #Amsterdam #DenHaag
#Delft #Alkmaar #DenBosch #Eindhoven
#Utretch #Hague #Netherlands
New generation of businessmen and industrialists in making, based on a new age value system.
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Businesses and industries even in a usual scenario follow a
natural progression of efficiency over time leading to unitary level
sustainability. This efficiency is mostly driven by technological advancement
and external obligatory forces. This has been one way of operation for quite
some time in history i.e., being guided by regulatory compulsion and customer’s
expectations. But real changes have to come from within.
So what has actually changed or possibly going to change about how businesses and industries have been operating since decades?
Businesses and industries have traditionally been based on foundation of demand and supply; production, consumption and profit; leaving little room for value system which world actually demands today.
For instance, the need of sustainability, resilience, equality, need to act responsibly, need to engage and protect community, protecting biodiversity, being mindful about resources that we consume, waste and energy footprint that we leave, having greater responsibility towards other fellow world citizens, these seem to be newly discussed wisdom. Unlike today, many of the elements of new age value system as mentioned above must be rare to find few decades ago, especially in early education system. And in absence of such values what must have resulted, is the businesses and industries leading to mass consumption of scarce resources, exploitation of human capital, causing degradation of environment and community life etc. i.e. old values which though suggested to create abundance but “at any cost” and abundance mostly for self rather than for community.
Now imagine the new generation of businessman and industrialist in the process of emergence, who have access and exposure to all new age wisdom and have been taught same from the elementary level onwards. Now when they will start their businesses and run their industries they will be running and driving companies based on new moral and systemic values, with much clarity of purpose, with a pursuit that goes beyond self-centric growth, being mindful of their action, driven by value system which cares for all impacted, creating abundance for all, also knowing the real cost of growth and managing the externalities. These changes will be from within business and industries driven by new age business leaders and industrialists through a new value system, and will not just be a result of external statutory forces or market obligations.
This a hopeful time in history when new league of human capital is emerging, who are inspired and driven by evolved value system to make world a better place.
Author: Anoop Jha
#business #industry #fossilfuel #greenwashing #climatechange
#renewableenergy #energy #corporate #leadership #futureofindustries #alkmaar
#sustainability #resilience #Rotterdam #Amsterdam #Utrecht #Hauge #Delft
#Netherlands
Its poised time for city administrations and urban management and development professionals.
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It’s interesting to recognise how empowered a city
administration can be today to take evidence-based decisions, depending on what
kind of, how recent, and what level of access to information they have in their
city dashboard; compared to few decades ago when decisions about “urban future”
used to mostly get made in closed board rooms and on literal mechanical drawing
boards; mostly based on past trends, white papers, fancy of the creative class,
administrative zeal, and sometimes based on intuition.
To draw a parallel of insufficiency that old times had, imagine the great architects and planners of history who somehow still managed to deliver all the job old school way, in absence of now integral and pervasive modern survey and modelling tools like satellite imagery, Geographic Information System (#GIS), #LIDAR, #DGPS, #drones, Building Information Modelling (#BIM), #TrafficSimulation and #CrowdManagement software, structural, hydraulic, lighting and range of #EnvironmentalModelling software, including some more which are still taking shape and trying to find widespread application in urban management and development including #DigitalTwin, #ParametricDesign, #AI and #ML.
Technology and data combined (proliferation of data, universal access to technology and open data) has not just minimised the information asymmetry between public and private entities but has also provided a level play field for urban professionals in different parts of world. It has been a journey from then “private entities educating city administrations about how to approach urban problems” to now “city administrations finally resourceful enough to ask ‘why this and not that’ while increasingly interrogative private entities about checks and balances of ethical practices they follow (e.g., data anonymity). Technology and information have made this journey possible from “just a handful” in history to “so many” great young architects and planners who exist today for instance. Technology and wider access to information (data) have made possible the faster diffusion of creativity today and also created an abundance of highly skilled manpower including multi-disciplinary urban managers, at the same time minimising the gap between low-skilled and highly skilled professionals.
As urban problems have become more and more complex and wicked, access to tools, resources, and technology to manage these problems has also become sophisticated and widely available today. There wasn’t a more promising time ever than today in the area of urban management and development.
Author: Anoop Jha
#smartcity #urbanmanagement #urbandevelopment #governance
#egovernance #publicpolicy #ml #machinelearning #iot #Rotterdam #delhi #mumbai
#gurugram #Amsterdam #DenHaag #Delft #Alkmaar #DenBosch #Eindhoven #Utretch
#Hague #Netherlands
While working in a fuzzy space of smart city development public institutions may like to think of innovative approaches in different parts of the world!
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[01] For instance,
#PublicInstitutions may (a) address the apprehensions of the community at
large, upfront, by acknowledging the legit concerns over #privacy,
#datasecurity and may like to widely publish how they intend to tackle such
issues including what safeguard mechanisms are in place, before actually
launching the project.
[02] While role of community involvement in smart city development process is increasingly being considered important, the approach should consider exploring innovative ways to go beyond conventional notion of #CommunityParticipation and #CommunityEngagement; i.e. going beyond community workshop venues, road shows and smart city webpage to seek stream of timely inputs from community and expert members and think of devising mechanism (b) to seek early input (e.g. through #LinkedIn, series of short #VideoConference etc.) from wider professional segment who are anyways going to write much of their critical insights on professional media sooner or later about the subject, post-implementation, suggesting what could have been done better (c) Likewise, need of a mechanism to find ways to offer a chance of involvement for wider latent community members to contribute in the process (eg. through #Facebook, #Twitter, #Instagram etc.), those who are going to post, share and possibly vent much on social media (direct #stakeholder), about what interventions couldn’t work well in their city or challenges they are still facing post implementation.
[03] While the critical role of #academia in developing smart cities can’t be denied (d) it may be a good idea to form a mechanism for the active representation of students as well, as they can leverage more creative freedom and contribute through out of box thinking, adding to much-needed innovation.
[04] While the #industry is invited or offers innovative and disruptive tech and solutions, (e) there can also be room for engaging those in the smart city development process who may be having sound innovative ideas but lack the entrepreneurial spirit or resources to launch a #startup or to make it to VC round. Like shopkeepers pitching ideas for the redevelopment of the street next to their shop, or kids floating ideas about retrofitting streets around their school for instance.
When there is no clear pathway to #innovation or maybe multiple pathways, then it makes sense to also innovate on approaches we take towards making better cities, sometimes under the title of the smart city.
Author: Anoop Jha
#smartcity #urbanmanagement
#urbandevelopment #governance #egovernance #publicpolicy #ml #machinelearning
#iot #Rotterdam #Amsterdam #DenHaag #Delft #Alkmaar #DenBosch #Eindhoven
#Utretch #Hague #Netherlands