World's first urban incubator for mobility advancement in Japan. Located on 175-acre former factory site in Susono, Shizuoka. Aims to create equal mobility for vehicles, people and nature
Urban design focuses on buildings and spaces between them, considering economic, social, and environmental values. It integrates architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning to organize physical spaces. Projects range from local streets to entire cities and surrounding areas
Aims to provide essential services within 15 minutes of any city location. Promotes walkability, cycling, and public transit access. Builds upon pre-modern urban planning traditions. Requires multi-disciplinary approach involving transportation and design
Born in 1916 in Brooklyn to Sephardi Jewish immigrants. Worked at Douglas Aircraft Company and Wright Field during WWII. Designed Trend Home project for Earl Muntz at age 32. Founded Scientific Research Laboratories in Los Angeles
Smart cities use technology to improve quality of life and make better decisions. Smartness requires data and technology to deliver better quality of life. Three layers: technology base, specific applications, and public usage
SDG 11 aims to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. UN defines 10 targets and 16 indicators for SDG 11. Goals include improving housing access and reducing disaster impacts