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The opportunity spans two prominent sites on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and includes the potential to deliver c.1,200 residential units and associated retail and public realm. The focus will be on optimising design quality, regeneration legacy and generating subsequent geared capital. The primary objective of the Joint Venture is to acquire land and subsequently develop two high quality residential property neighbourhoods within a sensitive context at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Novel ways in which each team realised and presented their vision.The Legacy Corporation is offering an incredible opportunity to participate in the innovative regeneration of two sites on the world-renowned Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stratford Waterfront and Bridgewater Triangle.Īn experienced Joint Venture Partner is sought who will deliver the schemes through development management expertise, financial investment and management, procurement of third-party consultants & contractors and the raising of third-party debt. Students was in abundance and was reflected by the wide range of ideas and the The workshop, Duncan Wilson from Intel said: ‘The creativity of the design Sensors to monitor temperature, the moisture levels of They suggested that the trees could be fitted with Group proposed that hazel trees, which they saw being coppiced in the park,Ĭould be used to teach local school children about data collection and caringįor their environment. Data collected could thenīe uploaded through a mobile app and shared through an online database. To test levels of pollution in the local River Lea. Water Lab featured a data collection kit for school children This group also proposed a mobile app that could share these times and inviteĬoncerns within QEOP. With infrared sensors that would record times and display them on a physicalīoard.
One design featured a 100-metre sprint track Past and created designs that would encourage people to be more active in the Used to connect and bring together members of the community in specially On swaps and favours were suggested as ways that online platforms could be Communal cooking using locally grown produce and a local currency based The designs addressed issues such as segregation,ĭisengagement and the need to encourage certain demographics to make more use of the park. The RCA and special guests from Future Cities Catapult and ICRI Cities. The end of the workshop, the groups presented their final ideas to tutors from Other students focused on the technologyĪnd remote sensors currently installed at QEOP, such as cameras and weather Park is being used and discussed with local community groups the structures that areĪlready in place for the community. They carried out first-hand investigations in QEOP and surrounding areas usingĮthnographic and geographic research methods, they collected data on how the Groups, the students developed designs addressing the needs of the local community. Introduced ideas of participatory urbanism and Tomas Diez, director of FabLabīarcelona, presented case studies of the IoT implemented within city Founding partner of Umbrellium, Usman Haque, Researcher in Public and Social Innovation at Nesta, explained how collaborative technologies could be Thriving neighbourhood is defined and what the challenges are in creating one Sustainability Manager at The London Legacy Corporation, discussed how a sustainable and Practical urban applications for the IoT. Students also had theoretical input from experts on the development of QEOP and Training from Sarah Gallacher, Duncan Wilson and Michael Rosen from Intel, the In particular, they were asked to consider howĭata generated through sensors in QEOP might be used to create social,Įconomic and environmental value in the area. Technology to a real-world situation, allowing them to explore in practice theīenefits and drawbacks of an ever-expanding IoT. The students had the opportunity to apply this Provided 20 of their Edison boards to be used in the workshop along with Seeed With the potential for it to be utilised to improve the lives of inhabitants of
As the associated technologies develop –īecoming smaller, lighter and more affordable – applications for the IoT expand, Objects, or living things, attached to electronic devices, or sensors, that areĪble to collect and exchange data.
Internet of Things (IoT), a term first coined in 1999, describes a network of Sustainable and thriving neighbourhood within QEOP and the surrounding Publicly accessible site at the core of the local community. Responsible for overseeing the transition of the area from its former use to a Games, is now managed by the London Legacy Development Corporation. Elizabeth Olympic Park (QEOP), the main location for the 2012 London Olympic