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The Resilient City Of The Future:
Esenler Nar Innovation District
1 HUMANS 2 TRANSPORTATIOJN 3 BUILDINGS 4 ECONOMY 5 ENVIRONMENT
The use of mass Pedestrianized Area Energy Efficiency Technology Fresh and Waste
sources of Buildings Development Water Management
Integrated Traffic Area
Living lab Renewable Rainwater
Bike Lanes Energy Innovation
Neighborhood Center Smart Waste
Platforms Alternative Modes of Waste Collection
Transportation Infrastructure of Creative Labs
Disabled buildings Monitoring
Platforms Electric Vehicle E-Commerce Environmental
Infrastructure Certified Pollution
Cultural Heritage Buildings Vertical Farming
Smart Mobility Environmental
Alternative Building Control Center
Tourism Information
Modelling
Gallery System
6 GOVERNANCE 7 ENERGY 8 HEALTH 9 SECURITY 10 DISASTER /
EMERGENCY
Data Sharing Regional Remote Patient Visual Security
Platform Acclimatization Follow up Systems Emergency
evacuation
Pluralistic Alternative Energy Integrated Acoustic Sensors
Planning Emergency Call Disaster
Energy Applications Integrated Coordination
Urban Mobile Health Building Security
Information Smart Street Lighting Applications Systems Smart Warning
Systems Systems
Energy Safety Wearable Health Cyber Security
Green Area Technologies Systems Disaster Warning
Management Systems
Equality in Health Detection of
Urban Environmental Fire Detection
Management Violation
Figure 3: Suggested Smart City Applications
The NAR Innovation Zone is situated on a grid system that houses 10.000
residential units. The population density of the project area is 172 people/ha.
The project area is built on 150X150m grid system. Each grid cell is made up
of superblocks that consist of nine 50X50m city blocks. In Barcelona, Spain,
city blocks designed by Ildefons Cerdà in 1859 were partially transformed
into 400x400m superblocks, and the roads within these areas were closed
to vehicular traffic. To date, six superblocks were created in this way, and
Barcelona aims to create 503 superblocks in line with its 2024 Transportation
Plan (Postaria, 2021). Figure 4 displays the super blocks model developed in
the NAR Innovation Project inspired by the Barcelona superblocks.
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