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The project team played with various individual applications for working with questions relating to the future in collaboration with selected cities. The result is a comprehensive collection of trends consisting of 15 trend molecules relating to questions of the urban future. A method kit was also developed. This supports urban development actors to engage in a dialogue about the “city of übermorgen” (the day after tomorrow) and sound out their options for helping to shape it.
Whether it is AI, robotics, climate change or the energy transition – today urban development is influenced by a wide range of trends and drivers. But which of these developments are locally relevant, how do they affect different urban and spatial typologies and what are the options for design and action on the part of local actors? These questions are of increasing concern to cities and communities, and it is becoming increasingly clear that the future cannot be shaped solely using the means currently available.
The project had the following objectives:
The contractors for the research project were urbanista and Futur A.
Dr. Marion Klemme
Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development
Division RS 2 "Urban Development"
Phone: +49 22899 401-2120
Email:
marion.klemme@bbr.bund.de
Katharina Hackenberg
Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development
Division RS 2 "Urban Development"
Phone: +49 228 99401-1323
Email:
katharina.hackenberg@bbr.bund.de