Smart cities are creating a world of emerging technologies, transforming modern architecture and urban design to subtly improve our lives and the sustainability of every community. When people think of smart cities, they envision an environment of AR advertising and civic robots, but the reality is far more subtle. New technology is being woven into every aspect of our lives but without the flash and dazzle of cyberpunk movies.
Instead, the future of smart cities is one of quiet efficiency. Traffic will move more smoothly. Homes will be made more comfortable using less energy and water. Businesses will produce less waste and generate their own electricity. All with the help of new and developing technologies integrated into every new construction and major renovation.
As a Houston architecture firm specializing in multifamily housing, we know all about the impact of smart city technology. Let’s dive into the ways that emerging innovations are changing our world one subtle and sustainable improvement at a time.
A World of Sensors and Optimization
The most dazzling innovation in smart city technology is the world of sensors and data-driven optimization that is taking shape. From traffic lights to smart thermostats, wireless sensors make it possible to collect and relay data that can optimize every aspect of our lives.
- Sensors in machinery detect maintenance issues early, allowing for proactive repairs that prevent breakdowns and disasters.
- Traffic sensors improve flow efficiency even when traffic density changes throughout the day.
- Device sensors provide a more integrated shopping experience for modern commerce.
- Smart thermostats and room sensors allow us to use less electricity while ensuring comfortable temperatures and lighting for building interiors.
Energy Efficiency at Every Level
Sustainability has become a guiding principle in modern architecture and building design. This focuses on energy efficiency, from wall structure to appliance installation. Energy efficiency exists on every level. Even your choice of light bulbs and power strips can make a significant difference.
From an architectural viewpoint, sustainability relies on temperature-stable construction design and materials. Walls that are well-insulated including thermal blocks, eco-friendly and high R-value insulation, double-paned and laminated windows, proper building-wide ventilation, and rooftop-attic design are all essential elements of architectural energy efficiency.
From there, the selection of your HVAC, water heater, and diverse interior appliances will contribute to the overall energy usage – and efficiency – of each urban development or major renovation.
Modern Architecture that Benefits the Environment
We are also seeing developments in eco-friendly architectural design. Bird-safe windows can include features that are invisible to the human eye but help birds avoid large glass-encased buildings. Special types of concrete blocks can function as filters that remove pollution from the air that moves by, then dissolve the pollutants using a photo-reactive process triggered by sunshine. Buildings can be designed with sheltered places for bird’s nests and bat boxes to support the local wildlife that might otherwise be displaced by construction.
These little upgrades can make a big difference and ensure the building itself provides an ecological benefit when construction is complete.
Water Conservation from Rooftops to Ground Water
Water conservation is something that can be built into modern structures at multiple levels. Rainwater collection can allow you to nurture your landscape without drawing from the city’s drinking water supply. The latest designs in plumbing fixtures and plumbed appliances are often configured to minimize water usage and water waste. You can install an advanced gray water system for cleaning processes and design your landscaping using innovative grading, French drains, and water features that ensure safe ground water and flood water movement throughout each urban property.
Building Solar-Ready Structures
Solar panels have reached an all-time peak in efficiency, durability, and affordability. It is now practical for businesses and multi-family developments to plan solar-ready structures. Planning for solar from the start ensures optimal roof positioning, secure mounting, and infrastructure for maximum clean energy.
You can significantly reduce the amount of grid power needed for urban structures by planning for solar from the start.
Multifamily Housing Joins the Future of Smart Cities
Bring your multifamily housing development and residents into the future with smart city design. Take advantage of every emerging technology to craft an eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and beautifully optimized community that will become a jewel in your urban neighborhood. Ted Trout Architects can make this vision a reality with future-ready architectural designs for your multifamily housing properties.
Contact us today to learn more about how your multifamily development can become a shining example of the smart city future.