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will reside in urban areas. This shift signifies a transition to a predominantly urban economy. Cities will need to evolve and adapt to cater to their expanding populations.
About 15 years ago, they identified these global challenges and recognized the need for innovative solutions that could be scaled up to address these vast problems. This led to the creation of Intelligent City, as Lang reflects, Despite some technological advances, such as integration of planning software Krieg emphasizes that the approach is still highly hierarchical. Other industries, in contrast, have adopted a more productized approach. He explains,"In industries like manufacturing of laptops or cars, the product design, engineering, and planning are completed long before the client selects the product."
Moreover, the use of mass timber represents a strategic choice. Lang describes mass timber as"thicker engineered timber that allows for high-rise construction and is both easy to use in prefabrication and sustainable." He asserts that this material leverages Canadian resources to deliver housing more sustainably and efficiently.
Cindy Wilson concurs there is a potential for timber to be harvested from improperly managed forests but adds that Canada has the has theof managed forests. Wilson alludes to the Forest Products Association of Canada , which certifies “good forestry practices in Canada”, according to “strict environmental, social and economic standards.” Canada has the largest area of forests where the practices are third-party independently certified in the world at.
Climate issues like heat island effects and transportation challenges, as Lang expresses, require strategic countermeasures to create more sustainable urban environments. This involves integrating intelligent design, increasing green spaces, and employing building design solutions “with low energy needs, low cooling and heating needs, so they don't overheat by design.
In addition, he explains that high-density, 60-story towers exacerbate heat island effects and limit greenery. The"missing middle," as Krieg describes are those buildings between 4 and 12 stories high, providing an ideal density that supports efficient public transportation, community growth, and green spaces. Unfortunately, cities have not yet adopted this middle ground, often due to the efficiency of steel and concrete in constructing high-rise buildings.
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