With an estimated 75% of the global population living in cities and megacities by 2050, associated urban challenges will be the leading focus of governments, universities, global think tanks and non-profit organisations. Solutions will have to be explored in the areas of housing, traffic, connectivity, water supply, flooding, energy and climate change. You can draw upon the multi-disciplinary expertise across SUTD’s engineering and architecture pillars, humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS) cluster, as well as the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities to develop solutions that address these concerns. SUTD has partnered with various global universities, industry consultants and government agencies to create smart city solutions during curricula and through research such as urban science and designing for density and data driven design solutions for Asian cities.
With an estimated 75% of the global population living in cities and megacities by 2050, associated urban challenges will be the leading focus of governments, universities, global think tanks and non-profit organisations. Solutions will have to be explored in the areas of housing, traffic, connectivity, water supply, flooding, energy and climate change. You can draw upon the multi-disciplinary expertise across SUTD’s engineering and architecture pillars, humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS) cluster, as well as the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities to develop solutions that address these concerns. SUTD has partnered with various global universities, industry consultants and government agencies to create smart city solutions during curricula and through research such as urban science and designing for density and data driven design solutions for Asian cities.
With an estimated 75% of the global population living in cities and megacities by 2050, associated urban challenges will be the leading focus of governments, universities, global think tanks and non-profit organisations. Solutions will have to be explored in the areas of housing, traffic, connectivity, water supply, flooding, energy and climate change. You can draw upon the multi-disciplinary expertise across SUTD’s engineering and architecture pillars, humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS) cluster, as well as the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities to develop solutions that address these concerns. SUTD has partnered with various global universities, industry consultants and government agencies to create smart city solutions during curricula and through research such as urban science and designing for density and data driven design solutions for Asian cities.
With an estimated 75% of the global population living in cities and megacities by 2050, associated urban challenges will be the leading focus of governments, universities, global think tanks and non-profit organisations. Solutions will have to be explored in the areas of housing, traffic, connectivity, water supply, flooding, energy and climate change. You can draw upon the multi-disciplinary expertise across SUTD’s engineering and architecture pillars, humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS) cluster, as well as the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities to develop solutions that address these concerns. SUTD has partnered with various global universities, industry consultants and government agencies to create smart city solutions during curricula and through research such as urban science and designing for density and data driven design solutions for Asian cities.