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30. January 2025

Munich Climate Neutral 2035: Solutions for the development of integrated neighborhood concepts

The development and implementation of measures for climate-neutral, energy- and resource-efficient urban development ideally takes place at neighborhood level in existing buildings. In future, a development tool will be used in Munich to make the preparation and creation of integrated neighborhood concepts more efficient and transparent, thus facilitating the implementation phase.

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30. January 2025

“FairCare Verkehr": real-life experiment on digital tools for data collection and storytelling

The City Science Lab at HafenCity University has conducted its first real-life experiment in the CUT project on the topic of unpaid care work and mobility under the motto “FairCare Verkehr”. Two new digital tools were tested and presented: One for digital storytelling and one for data collection.

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30. January 2025

“FairCare Verkehr": Second real-life experiment on digital tools for a barrier-free city

With the "FairCare Verkehr" project, the CityScienceLab drew attention to the mobility needs of unpaid care workers. The second real-life experiment in the CUT project focused on the mobility of carers who look after physically or mentally impaired people. Information on barriers in urban spaces was collected using the mobile version of the Urban Data Collector.

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30. January 2025

VR prototype - immersion in the virtual city

Virtual reality (VR) as a form of visualization offers users in integrated urban development an insight that goes far beyond the possibilities of 2D representations. 3D models make it possible to walk through future construction projects, visualize different planning variants and geodata or experience a virtual city tour.

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30. January 2025

Urban digital twins: DIN standard “DIN SPEC 91607” as a guide for cities and municipalities

In cooperation with over 40 other experts from local authorities, associations, politics, science and business, the CUT team has spent two years developing a standard for urban digital twins. DIN SPEC 91607 “Digital Twins for Cities and Municipalities” is an important milestone for the standardization of digital twins in Germany.

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