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tv   Our Future Cities  Deutsche Welle  December 30, 2022 1:30am-2:01am CET

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i, if you see something that looked like they responded, has to do with the military arctic blue improvement on dw. ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. ah ah, what my now cities look like in the few chap, shiny dream skates, science fiction come troop or
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something else entirely. like to return to nature. cities need to we bob, all they're not throughout history or will destroy yet or energy generated. there's never been something like this in the middle of a city. this nomination. reusing ruins could help protect the climate. ah, the problem with new construction is the energy required. so, ah ah ah, these 2 concrete towers once belonged to the fall,
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they elected cola alicia in bag estate and factory for graphite production in what was then east germany today, the towers, the re kind of pilgrimage site for architecture lovers. the renovation was the brainchild of german architect arno brandenburg. he's famous for his innovative ideas. following the renovation, he moved his office headquarters from berlin's meter district to the concrete g d r meg, unless that and in the thought we tend to tear down buildings when they no longer serve their original purpose and construct new ones will not because we think construction generates more revenue and higher returns of when china, every time you demolish a building into all the energy that went into building, it is lost or just wasted, a place to cause. i'm that nikita transcript to simplify. imagine half the energy is in the actual go ahead. ours are while only half is used for things like heating and cooling. what we generally think of as energy usage is with an not combined him
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to try to in. it would make more sense to take the entire energy system into account to so because when you see like basket some, every renovation saves around half the total energy input. because some the draft that helps us from the health the anchorage. but neither all newton architecture. after all, isn't really disposable concrete, has a considerable carbon footprints and the sand needed for its production, isn't increasingly scarce. commodity cities would do well to begin reusing what's already there. another idea, working with natural materials that can be found near a given construction site. the enzymes are gibson off up. so it also says as halt and the one that we have the renewable resource would that rudy seeing that countries where would, is being grown at delivering to countries with few renewable resources in lender
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the this leads to it becoming less available in countries where it was one teased diagnosed with an offer in the wood initiative of houston. so if we're thinking in terms of the total energy balance archive, we need to ask which local materials can be used for construction thinking. de la carla has to present a colleague, a swiss colleague often constructs with clay. they will and he wants to build a clay tower here that he is led to the area around berlin has quite a loss of clay in so you could really try using it for construction, but then reinforcing it to him in such buildings would definitely need more maintenance than one's my the concrete of of it. but it could work as unhook holton in using regional materials and converting buildings wherever possible is a smart solution. nonetheless, some future oriented projects built from the ground up. take toyota and panasonic base companies are constructing entire cities to day to figure out what residents will need to morrow. residents of these living laboratory supply companies
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with data as the those who make their home in future living berlin, a smart new residential quarter, big it eberhart is the project manager and shuttle living. but then in future living berlin, we want to share what life could look like in the future. wouldn't of this includes generating energy on site that so having keyless access little never and making car sharing easily available. shilling. we brought all of these aspects together in this project and made the morality them for brooklyn. by observing how residents use the different services companies learn which products to focus on. the district has a past station, a smart laundromats and storage containers in the basement front doors, elevators, mailboxes and the underground parking garage can all be opened via app. no keys are
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required as of years. and here a 5 car sharing parking spots. we have electric, smart, different models, a 4 seater window, a convertible fuel, and 32 seaters. ah, residents will only be charged for car sharing after the test phase of the residential quarter. future living has ended. ah . meanwhile, the japanese mobility giant toyota is building an entire smart city near the base of mount fuji. ah, a ceremony was held in spring 2021. to celebrate the start of construction. toyota
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president, akio toyota, and woven city ceo james cochner. both took part the cities of the world are suffering a similar problem so far pollution and traffic and safety and technology holds some potential to improve those. and so open city is really meant to be a living laboratory where we can accelerate the development of those technologies and try to learn in this woven city 3 types of pathways will crisscross to form an organic growth pattern. one pathway will be dedicated to automated driving, one to people with personal mobility vehicles and one to pedestrians that promised safe and efficient mobility thanks to artificial in intelligence. and we can use modern a, i to do things that we couldn't do 10 or 20 years ago. in the sense that the
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same way, computer aided design tools have been able to accelerate the development of chassis or engines. we can use a digital twin or, or simulation of the entire city to understand are the flow of traffic, our personal mobility. what is the optimal placement or location of charging stations to support a population of several 1000 commuters or residents. wavin city is being built on the site of a former toyota plant. initially some $360.00 future enthusiasts will move their a group that includes young families and senior citizens. residents will generate real life data as they move through the city testing new products and services. toyota isn't the only company building test. the cities in japan, electronics manufacturer panasonic is inaugurating it's 3rd large scale residential projects group. it's 1st who has fuji's our sustainable smart town near tokyo,
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so that we're not all right, let me grab it. panasonic isn't building gigantic smart cities that are anonymous, much so you either. she's very got everything is designed together with residents, synagogue, good luck to you. 0, this is called a lifestyle based approach and like a degree here you got, oh, why do i do it? and if that lifestyle calls for virtual waterfalls, panasonic is prepared to deliver them. big pans can be tested on a small scale in laboratory cities. for example, an estimated 60000000 lanterns worldwide could become charging stations for electric vehicles. or they could be distribution points, digital data and services. the lanterns could also be equipped with surveillance cameras,
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or used for traffic management. and what the, what sets our laboratory cities apart is that they're never finished. so why do we always have an eye on how they're evolving and on what's coming up next to me doing? panasonic doesn't do that alone, but in collaboration with residents and partner companies, sewell emergency, panasonic is also working with the smart herb and caught her future living berlin. these photovoltaic sir, originally from japan, the solar panels energy output is being measured using infrared images. it's one example of the many types of data, smart city supply companies with around the clock or thick myself. let's take a look at the 1st root. in the end, what matters is what you do with that data. it may not look like it spent here at the valid hour pass in spain just above barcelona. people are also thinking about future cities that good
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be center gala is director a valid our labs, a visionary project by a catalonia and architecture research institute. his visitor has come from london architect to ask a rodriguez wants to learn more about valid our labs, which uses practical exercises in their sustainable urban design research. and this is what they do that through the 1st exercise is they ran into to do that on furniture while this is their cattle involved. but this is we did it for all these things and we do, we escalate here. but this is by though, like inver, you know, is really fantastic. we are doing timber of cedar kilometer. you hadn't building so you're going to be good. we're using the timber that is around in order to do our total dives. i mean, the new model, the we follow the dotala systems is our city should of source c o 2 instead of
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a meteor door. ah, and in order to do it, we need to transform our buildings and by that and they should generate energy like as the 3, they generally did their own energy anal. so we should start to grow our foot e. we seen the cities or around the cities because a moving seems her on the wall. it is part of the centralized into your system of the 20 century. okay, so here you will see different things about the right thought of the year. we bring the pines there. the idea then is to integrate agriculture and industry into the city of tamara. as far as possible, everything should be produced locally, food building materials and energy for this they paved the way to a c o 2 neutral future in their law. the word used for the prototype buildings comes from forest is located right next to the valid our lab need. so every piece
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of timber has been meticulously, color coded, or are you see that we paint every song with a different color? because we do a g o localization, and then i what a, the ice to we very rarely called because then when we see the construction that we do, we can know each piece of timber from with 3 was coming from inside . well, the whole point is eventually we're gonna have to start thinking about and different ways of building that are far more sensitive to the context, far more sensitive to their m province. that's the key word is provenance. ah, that's something that we've not cared about for a very long time, and eventually we're gonna have to look at those big loss towers. and we're going to say, can we actually continue to do that? the provenance of energy has also become an important topic in climate friendly
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future cities. energy would no longer be imported, but produced within the city through photovoltaics, wind, and hydrogen technology. like here in s thing and germany in the near vest stat green hydrogen will soon be produced right below residential buildings. officials from stuttgart regional council are about to visit the site, the unlikely the society at 1st was man. this type of facility is something you'd expect to see in an industrial area upsets on there. there's never been something like this in the middle of a city. stop katya. mit i was like crossing a new frontier and that's what makes this project so special on us today. the final inspection has taken place, managed the regional counselors coming to the side to take a look. now their construction is complete about $200.00 squaws in milan. project managers, im on mark's greets the council members were demoing the officials explain what
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they need to see and the grade penson wants to get it all. plus the green hydrogen concept is designed to be sustainable. photovoltaic systems on the roof deliver the electricity, the palace, the electrolyzer. this produces hydrogen by splitting water into component molecules. it's located in the basement right next to the parking garage. the plan is to store this hydrogen and use it to power heavy duty delivery trucks. but the system does more than that. electrolysis also generates heat, which will contribute to supplying the neighborhood with warm water and heating that hydrogen is a highly reactive element. so it's important to ensure the system fulfills all safety requirements. professor norbert ish notes of the toes, an independent body. the tests technical systems didn't join the inspection. no one
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from the truth came by. it was just the regional board fishes, the project scientific director and one of its investors mit now. yes. so they still want to see the inspection certificate by the took them out of soho, right? provided us with us. hydrogen is seen as a fuel of the future. and germany is investing more than 8000000000 euros in hydrogen projects to make it marketable by 2023 am from goods that said because i was, i was on africa. so i think it was a successful day for us. the gone green hydrogen is considered to be particularly sustainable. but to power vehicles with hydrogen, you also need power units and a network of hydrogen filling stations. this is still a long way off. the most unfair for hours with a passenger car. one kilogram of hydrogen will get you around 100 kilometers as if
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it couldn't. so without bailey production gone, $400.00 cars could drive a 100 kilometers per day when the kilometer. just to give you an idea of what you can do with one kilogram of hydrogen, i'm kito campus trucks. you need more inquiries on to the 40 tom truck on the to round for 5 kilos for 100 kilometers. kilogram. feel 100 kilometers. ah. these days marketing green ideas is easier than it was even a few years ago. from 2011 to 2015 percent to go out was barcelona city council architects, his ideas contributed to the city growing into a muddle of successful urban development in europe. that 20 years ago, their new frontier was how to merge. the digital wall with cities architecture are
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notable names. but now or we know how these, this is our future will be the new frontier right now. these how we merge cities with nature. so how cities become part of their nature, how cities are following a principles of the not allowed systems in order to promote life. to achieve this boss alone is still has a long way to go. signs of the early ninety's when the city hosted the olympic games, nondescript architecture and little greenery, but just a short distance away. one of barcelona is landmarks. the total glory s by french star architect y'all. new vale. 3 busy automobile rates used to intersect here. now, visitors walks trailer park ah, parked off what we have been doing in the last years is demolishing the highway.
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and in fact, making a park because if you want to do a new underwear naturalization, do need to start out from their core. if you do hear, everyone will understand that you can apply these ideas everywhere. now, the architect is banking on a very old building material for the future. would piece just been awarded the contract for social housing projects. it will be the largest wooden building in spain. glotts trains, the next generation of sustainable architect here in the valid our lab. a new group has just arrived. the students come from 18 different countries be center, while aunt introduces them to his by of cities concept. we're going to start to walk the what will be the hour. okay. old self sufficient?
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secular systems as the basis for a new a banassi. the concept draws inspiration directly from nature. if you are london something you'll get a father's and ally with her father's here because all of the was out of the culture blood. yeah. the bricks to make the house? well one in the southern they was kind of self sufficiency because they weren't taken dead air from here. the water from here and the fire from the fathers. yeah. almost. birth such as you are looking to the future. if we are know, look into the past year. we are look into the future because it do abandon a city. what you will get will be a forest because it far as good old because odd. it kind of introduce itself, the fathers do not absorb c o 2. while this is a mid seo tool, you know, they're, the foreigners had using natural resources like the sun energy. so we like to make a meal the like trees and says like forest. cities need to be part of their,
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not to the history or will destroy everything. so the new that we need to learn how to make our living embodiment, not just copying the nature, but following the rules of the natural systems. the by your cities are the cities that follow the rules of their natural systems, and this is what we want to do. all traces of a medieval settlement on the site suggest a palace and a monastery. they were living here only 20 years. and we're still need to find the chart that they somewhere there by a city should be largely self sufficient. this would dismantle global supply chains as the cities of tomorrow will find what they need in their immediate surroundings . we need to bring back the pollution to the city centers, but we need to do following some other rules. so from that point of view,
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we think that the future is about being connected globally with this dull networks, but been productive locally, are making energy making food, making material using 3 printing to these new process of industrialization. in spring 2021. the spanish architect, one, the contract for shown on a huge new development near beijing. his bio city will bring farming inside the urban limits, work energy production, water recycling for the center where lots everything belongs under the same roof or better still under many waves. ah, will cities of the future function as well as village communities of the past? and could we really make do without constructing new buildings from the ground up,
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german architect town. and brandon hoover is open to new ideas with werner emer lager wanted to public. this was a former underwear factory casa, they made what were known as to love killers, iep ripped woman's under garments with 3 elastic bands with try go me through eggs, milk in place of these 2 production building, some which together had a good 1000 square meters, and hose that you could have pill 3 single family houses with a 100 square meters, each cabinet and as but replacing a 1000 square meters with 300 square meters is about tray doses. so often when you preserve building before you, when double am, because you save yourself the demolition costs and you gain the shell in or not preserve all the energy that went into creating it has been strict tamika alchen. oh no vandalism. this anti villa is a spectacular example of sustainable building. the thing is provided by geothermal
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energy and a chimney. the anti villa also incorporated an old fashion trick to reduce heating needs. if you're going to school before on it, you can see the curtain rail here in that info we hang a curtain in winter. that means the area that needs to be heated is much smaller. are 80 square meters in winter or well heated behind the curtain and a much larger living area from spring to fall through of herbs. this technique was commonly used in the past and people would move closer together and thus reduce the living space that requires heating. if the more flexible approach to using spaces and one we may well be returning sale in the future. mckenzie sanders isn't, is on this. this building wasn't especially beautiful in quotation marks. i did it,
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but that is something important to keep in mind when dealing with existing buildings. it's august hate you shouldn't follow static ideas and ask how can this be beautiful not hold what? no. should you only plan to one use in the future? questions on it? instead, is it would think about many possible purposes and study the building structure until the solution presents itself under certain that he loses his leads to a picture called which as long as it's coherent, if it is also beautiful in this research is global ve than if we think anything coherent develops its own beauty and prickle to the eye, but it's not beauty you would have had in your mind as an image beforehand. so in corporate, ah, not building from scratch is one step towards meeting climate targets. the e you wants to be climate neutral by 2050 germany wants to achieve this goal. in 2045, lou reaching these goals will require
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a lot of sacrifice. cities of the future cannot consist of sparkling new concrete and glass palaces for us to continue to prosper. we must stop harming our planet. only then will we find that our future cities are good places to live in. ah, ah ah ah ah, ah, with
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