This book brings together cutting-edge exploratory research findings to show how a vision for sustainable communities can be enabled by digital transformation. It attempts to apply existing knowledge about digital transformation and sustainable communities and compare, interpret, diagnose, and evaluate a variety of digital solutions to ascertain their suitability for the delivery of a more sustainable built environment. Chapters examine a breadth of issues including how digital transformations could:
Provide digital/physical working/living environments that anticipate emerging lifestyles
Blend digital engagements into the physical engagements within the built environment
Support business and social activity in physical and online venues
Use advanced information and community-oriented technologies for efficient management of urban services
Promote sustainability
Express narratives that celebrate the experience of place and community
Leverage transformation of educational systems
Foster linkages between universities, and between universities and businesses
Facilitate working relationships among small and large companies
Foster new processes and arrangements for innovation in the built environment
By comparing the key principles of digital transformation with those of sustainable communities, the contributors seek to justify or discount the applicability of digital change for achieving more sustainable communities. The research presented in this book is essential reading for architecture, urban planning, quantity surveying, building surveying, real estate, and construction management professionals and academics.