Client

Manchester School of Architecture

Year

2026

Category

Future Cities

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Concept

Concept

/// FUTURE AUTOMATED CITY SCENARIO

CONTEXT

CONTEXT

/// As automation transforms mobility, logistics and daily services, the ground plane becomes increasingly optimised for efficiency rather than social interaction. In areas like Trafford Park, already dominated by large footprints and infrastructure, this accelerates the decline of traditional public space. This also creates a shift in human social interaction, giving them more opportunity not to meet and become reliant on automated technology for social life.

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Problem

Problem

/// As automated systems prioritise continuous movement and servicing (X), introducing social and civic space (Y) creates conflicts across multiple spatial systems (Z), including circulation, land use, building form and connectivity. These spaces must not only coexist, but operate together without disrupting the performance of the automated city

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COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN INTERVENTION

/// Building on the S2 computational system, this project selects and refines one generated urban iteration into a resolved architectural proposal. The elevated typologies are manually developed as inhabitable social, civic, and cultural spaces within the automated city, rather than remaining as abstract system outputs. A short cinematic film is then used to communicate how these spaces create new forms of public life above the automated ground plane.

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