The city of Laval, Québec’s 3rd largest city, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Senseable City Lab (SCL) have released six preliminary concepts exploring the “park of the future”. Investigating new experiences, the publication entitled “Senseable City Guide to Laval” is part of an on-going work “to develop a human-centered, innovative and resilient downtown area” located in the Carré Laval, a former quarry to be transformed into a mixed-use innovation district.
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MIT’s Senseable City Lab and the City of Laval in Québec Re-Imagine the Park of the Future
https://www.archdaily.com/953059/mits-senseable-city-lab-and-the-city-of-laval-in-quebec-re-imagine-the-park-of-the-futureChristele Harrouk
MIT's New Travel Platform Finds You Cheaper Flights Around the World
MIT's Senseable City Lab, led by the architect Carlo Ratti, has launched Escape, an interactive platform for visualizing air travel data. "Escape" serves as a search engine that helps users find the cheapest flights from a particular city, and to make the decision on their next trip faster and easier.
https://www.archdaily.com/914292/mits-new-travel-platform-finds-you-cheaper-flights-around-the-worldPedro Vada