Climate Change City presents solutions of climate adaptation in cities. Adapting to a change in weather with increased rain, requires rethinking the way we plan our cities. New materials and intelligent digital solutions are some of the key elements behind a livable city.

Climate Change City

Real Dania

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2018

Climate Change City is a travel exhibition designed to be mobile and scalable. The project should inspire companies and city planners to rethink urban space, and make room for more blue and green leisure space and an increased living standards.

The exhibition is designed as a flexible module system of stands in different heights, depicting a topographic water landscape. With a mix of textures, materials and touch displays showing water run through the exhibition. By interacting with the screens, visitors can dive into a living minimalistic graphic 3D city, with examples of the water systems, and stories about the process and the benefits of the different solutions.

Climate City Change has been displayed at the Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, at IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition in Tokyo and other places.

The exhibition was made for Realdania in collaboration with Smith Innovation.

Location: Tokyo, Japan
Photography: Yoke

Climate Change City
Climate Change City presents solutions of climate adaptation in cities. Adapting to a change in weather with increased rain, requires rethinking the way we plan our cities. New materials and intelligent digital solutions are some of the key elements behind a livable city.
Climate Change City
Climate Change City
The exhibition presents 7 solutions of climate adaptation in cities. Adapting to a change in weather with increased rain, requires rethinking the way we plan our cities.
The exhibition presents 7 solutions of climate adaptation in cities. Adapting to a change in weather with increased rain, requires rethinking the way we plan our cities.
The exhibition presents 7 solutions of climate adaptation in cities. Adapting to a change in weather with increased rain, requires rethinking the way we plan our cities.