Inspiration from existing realizations
Firstly, we need to know what has already been created and whether we can draw any patterns or solutions from it (this does not mean plagiarism, but rather joining a discussion already taking place). It is worth reviewing through a few buzzwords of similar subject matter, location, ideological links. We familiarise ourselves with what was there in order to process it, in no way to COPY. At the same time, we observe what was and what is in fact nothing new.
Source: Going Green, What Is the Most Sustainable City in the World? [https://youtu.be/fsWr0LfM_uQ]
Source: Freethink, Zrównoważone miasto przyszłości: Kopenhaga, Dania [https://youtu.be/pUbHGI-kHsU]
Source: Europe’s First Carbon Neutral Neighborhood | Horizons: Smart Cities | BBC Studios (2013) [https://youtu.be/6yZYXSsWnsg]
Inspired by new visions of the future
We also join in the discussion of what is planned. In urban planning, the realisation of design intentions is counted in decades, so what is being created today could have been planned even at the beginning of the millennium. do we want to be one step ahead? Let’s take a look at new ideas that have yet to be realised.
Source: Future cities: Urban planners get creative | DW Documentary [https://youtu.be/HBMlQZeXMiA]
Inspired by nature
Source: UGREEN_US, Biomimicry and The Future of Sustainability [https://youtu.be/JlzkpBZq-G0]