Innovative and integrated communities
How smart communities connect people to technology.
Smart communities respond to opportunities created by changing digital technologies, work patterns and service provision.
To be future-ready, digital technology and other areas of emerging innovation need to be factored into the planning and design of your garden community.
Innovation includes:
- new methods of construction
- new approaches to social care and education
- new trends in future technologies
- energy production
- autonomous vehicles
By integrating land uses with technology, you can benefit the community by:
- reducing the need for travel
- creating easier access to facilities and services
- interconnecting housing/ health/ schools/ leisureÂ
- using smart energy sourcesÂ
- social/ economic/ environmental integration
This can lead to:
- improved outcomes delivered at less costÂ
- growth in jobs and productivityÂ
- increased collaboration and engagement with the community
There’s a 3 stage process you can follow to integrate innovation into your garden community.
- discover
- identify
- define and deliver
In all the stages, make sure you engage with main stakeholders including service providers as well as industry leaders in digital technology and service delivery.
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Explore the ambitions and opportunities for your garden community.
Areas to explore
- opportunities - like changes in work patterns, local industry, energy, education and health
- health requirements - high child obesity, age of population, social care, how residents will live, work, recreate and move around at all stages of their life cycle
- whether services will benefit from being delivered differently to current models
Identify Â
Taking information from the discover stage, you should next identify:
- initiatives and technologies needed to deliver your ambitions
- the physical provision needed to integrate the technology into your development.
- who is providing these technologies
- who is paying for the technologies
Define and deliver
After you’ve identified, you need to define how to implement your ideas.
- create an implementation plan for the selected innovation and digital projects, including the process of procurement and implementationÂ
- define priorities and timelinesÂ
- identify which elements need to be included in guiding documents for the garden community, like masterplans
- plan resources needed for delivery
- update and review your approach as technology changes