Serve City, Interactive Urbanism

Regina Sonnabend

Jovis / Edition Bauhaus, ISBN 3936314918 The passage in large urban centers to service-oriented economy is a trend observed since the seventies, but that exploded all the way through to today's city described by circulating data in its various spaces . The needs that stem from their direct experience speculative described in this text, which, inspired by the idea of ​​transformation is to a large area of ​​Sidney, tried to anticipate a possible urban planning and architecture firm and realized together with its future inhabitants. The role of infotech becomes crucial for improving their living conditions and especially to facilitate an essential requirement for our times, namely to lay reports. While in fact, it is impressive to look at the display of the overlap between work time and private time of a 'knowledge worker' with respect to the separation that was in force only fifty years ago, on the other the need to communicate with acquaintances , strangers, support groups or service become strategic as physical mobility and the composition of the house, here structured according to some standard schemes designed just for this type of worker. The services, therefore, become important as the physical infrastructure, and assumptions to multiply (in the wake of the social revolution induced by the mobile communications) rained, such as, for example, the 'post-urban' ie messages that have coordinates GPS to be read only in a certain location.