Intelligent Cities + 24 Hour City Project

Sep 26

$5,000 in Grants for November’s 24 Hour City Project

The 24 Hour City Project is back. And, did we mention that we have $5,000 in grants to give away?!


Inspired by the National Building Museum’s Intelligent Cities initiative, the 24 Hour City Project encourages participants to explore the intersection of the built environment, data, the arts, and information technology. All projects must have a physical and digital component and will be placed on display at the Atlas Theater during the closing event for Digital Capital Week on 11/11/11. To give a sense of these projects, see the winning projects from our June event here.

Apply for funding here

The goals for the 24 Hour City Project are to: 

      Leverage technology and data to reveal hidden relationships between our physical and digital worlds, and impact the way we interact with our environments and each other; 

      Focus on citizen-generated services to redefine the relationship between citizens and government; 

      Accelerate the transfer of ideas between entrepreneurs and urban change agents; 

      Generate useful data so that we can make more informed public policy decisions; and 

      Enhance our ability to communicate with one another to create vibrant and livable cities.

Join us!

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Jun 06

Town Hall Meeting - #iCities

Watch it live here: http://www.nbm.org/intelligentcities/forum-webcast.html

Tweet questions to panelists: #iCities

5:00 – 5:45 pm
Town Hall Meeting
A panel of municipal leaders discuss how we can collectively build intelligent cities.

Designing a Collaborative Built Environment - Panel for #iCities

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Tweet questions to panelists: #iCities

4:00 – 5:00 pm
Designing a Collaborative Built Environment
What are the tools that enable architects, urban planners, landscape architects, and engineers to break down silos and tackle the issues that cities face collaboratively? Panelists discuss how members of the design profession can take a leadership role in these conversations while engaging the public.

Community and Social Interaction in the Wireless City - Thought Vignette for #iCities

Watch it live here: http://www.nbm.org/intelligentcities/forum-webcast.html

Tweet questions to panelists: #iCities

3:30 – 4:00 pm
Thought Vignette: Community and Social Interaction in the Wireless City
The wired world is changing the way we share ideas and behave in our cities. Engage in a sociological and cultural examination of where communications meets the built environment.

Imagining a Healthier City - Panel for #iCities

Watch it live here: http://www.nbm.org/intelligentcities/forum-webcast.html

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2:00 – 3:00 pm
Imagining a Healthier City
The thoughtful use of data, technology, and planning encourages the design of walkable, bikeable, and healthier neighborhoods. This panel will describe the challenges facing municipalities and solutions for a healthier future.

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Regionally Thinking: Transportation, Affordability, and Equity - 3rd Panel for #iCities

Watch it live here: http://www.nbm.org/intelligentcities/forum-webcast.html

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11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Regionally Thinking: Transportation, Affordability, and Equity 
Critical issues such as transportation, affordable housing, and the economy can only be managed intelligently at a regional level. Panelists will discuss hidden regional dependencies, the importance of addressing challenges from a trans-disciplinary lens and suggest the most important transformational investments we can make for our cities.

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Democracy and Inclusion in the Intelligent Cities - Thought Vignette

Watch it live here: http://www.nbm.org/intelligentcities/forum-webcast.html

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11:00 – 11:30 am
Thought Vignette: Democracy and Inclusion in the Intelligent Cities
Is data the new currency for political participation? Can we prevent slums in the data-rich intelligent city? This provocative presentation will present three disruptive ideas that will help the intelligent city to also become a fair and just city.

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Conversation and Klout analysis of #icities so far today.

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Conversation and Klout analysis of #icities so far today.

Packed House at @BuildingMuseum

The City as a Lab - 2nd Panel for #iCities

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9:30 – 10:30 am
The City as a Lab
What are the lessons to be learned in thinking about the city as a sum greater than its individual parts? Panelists will share innovative work from across the United States that is changing the way our cities look, feel, and function.  

IBM Live Blog from the #iCities Forum -

IBMer Steve Hamm is liveblogging from the #iCities Forum:

IBM has plenty of company when it comes to deep concern and deep thinking about the future of cities.  Today, at the Intelligent Cities Forum in Washington, D.C., hundreds of urban planners, city leaders and data mavens are gathering to share insights on ways to make cities more successful and sustainable using data, analytics, collaboration and foresight. The A Smarter Planet blog will feature live blogging from the event, so please return here frequently to see updates.

To see a live video of the event, click here. To learn more about the event, click here. To follow or participate via Twitter, use #icities.