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Collaboration platform for sustainable & democratic city planning

 

Service & Industrial Design

Umeå Institute of Design

10 weeks, 2019

Team work with

Manuel Hess

Collaboration with Husqvarna Group

 

Background

Until 2030, more than 60% of the world’s population will live in increasingly crowded cities. The rising demand and need for living spaces make greenery disappear from the city, as we built concrete jungles around us.

Not having enough green spaces around us is not only proven to be linked to physical, but also mental health issues.

Concept

Bento includes modular greenery and a digital platform that encourages citizens to get informed and be involved in shaping the cityscape.

This platform will also be used by professionals like city-planners and scientists to fund and conduct research to improve the aforementioned issues.

How will our cities look like in ten years?

 
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Over Populated Cities

Until 2030 more than 60% of the world’s population will live in increasingly crowded cities.

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Worse Air Quality

The rising demand of living space and car centric city planning leads worse air quality …

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Loss of Biodiversity

… and loss of biodiversity as a result of this.

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Mental Health

It is proven that lack of greenery has a negative impact not only on physical but also on mental health.

 
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But luckily, awareness for these issues is also rising!

This is why we believe that it is a community effort to combat those changes.

Now there are more and more people ready to take action and contribute to make a change.

And that there is a need for a transparent and inclusive way to create a greener city.

 

Identifying Stakeholders

Who needs to be involved in the decision making process?

 
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What do they need?

1.Municipality

Understanding the needs and demands from the citizens.

Identifying & Implementing the solutions.

2.Researchers

Data and funding for research projects.

3.Civilians

Improved life quality (easy access to green spaces, clean air)

Understand & improve their impact

 

What?

Democratize decision making

Empower citizens to take action in shaping their environment

Expose needs and knowledge of scientists and researchers

Create scalable, tailored and resource efficient products

 

How?

Bring every stakeholder to the same table

Create more inclusive tools and transparent solutions

Creating mutually beneficial relationships

Accessible, easy to use digital configurator and use harvested data to optimise projects.

 
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1. Modular Greenery

Self-sustaining Modules

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Solar cells and a rainwater tank connect to the plug and play modules, which would be available in either 500x500 mm, 500x1000mm or 1000x1000 mm for more flexibility and ease of use on larger surfaces.

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Custom modules like insect hotels or beehives can be configured and added as well.

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Creating an ultra low maintenance and highly resource efficient irrigation system.

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2. Digital Platform

 
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Choose Goals

“I want to improve my neighbourhood!”

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Configure Modules

“I can build my own custom greenery, tailored to my goals.”

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Create Greenery

By just dragging and dropping

“I can re-green facades, abandoned parking lots or other spaces.”

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Vote for Others

“After publishing my draft, others can vote for my proposal to be realised.”

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Crowdfunding

“I can also help scientists to fund their important research on sustainability related projects.”

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Heatmaps

“If I’m a researcher, I can get live feedback and quantification on my research data.”

before - after

 
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Improving the quality of life in your city is now in your hands, too!

 

THE PROCESS

 
 
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Problem Analysis

Our research phase started with understanding the future of cities and the UN sustainability goals.

We have interviewed citizens from different countries, all around the globe to identify the pain points. Insights showed that there was a need for quality green spaces in urban environments to feel “nature”.

 
 
 

Sketching Ideas & Service Blue Print

By creating service blueprints, we explored different workflows for the stakeholders and defined the interactions & touchpoints on a digital level.

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Expert Interview

with María Rosario García-Gil

Forest Tree Genetics from Umea Plant Science Center

-“Cities have a lot of unused potential to preserve biodiversity.”

-Getting funding is hard.

-There’s to get more exposure and recognition

-Researchers can benefit from civilians input (feedback, problems,...)

 

Ideation Workshop

6 participants from IxD programme, divided in 3 groups

In this group workshop we asked the participants to take the roles of each stakeholder to identify how they would ideally like to interact with one another and what their needs and wishes would be.

 
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User Testing

Gathering feedback on several touchpoints to test the service & interaction.

 
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