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Sidewalk Labs Showcases Protective Layers for a Smart City

Sidewalk Labs is currently testing out the concept of building raincoats for the smart city in Toronto. Debuted earlier this month, the prototype collection boasts ideas from various firms — including Toronto-based Partisans who collaborated with "Canadian environmental engineering company RWDI and Italian firm Maffeis Engineering."

The idea of building raincoats stems from the search for a viable solution for Toronto's harsh weather. As winters can get pretty cold and the climate is generally quite windy — especially in areas like the Harbour Waterfront where Toronto's smart city is planned, this seems like a worthwhile endeavor.

In addition, the building raincoat prototypes offer the opportunity for customization, adding a unique quality to each design through awe-inspiring shapes, as well as a canvas for interactive artistic projections and installations.

Photo Credits: David Pike
Trend Themes
1. Building Raincoats for Cities - Opportunity for new materials and design solutions to offer improved weather protection for smart cities in extreme climates.
2. Customizable Building Design - Opportunity for architects and engineers to incorporate unique design elements that also provide functional benefits, such as weather protection.
3. Interactive Building Facades - Opportunity to incorporate projection and installation art onto building facades, making them interactive and visually appealing.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Engineering - New opportunities for architects and engineers to develop innovative building materials and designs that combine form and function.
2. Smart City Technology - Potential for new businesses to create innovations that improve the functionality of smart city designs such as weather protection, making them more habitable for human populations.
3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can harness the combination of technology and architecture to create visually stunning public installations that enhance the urban environment.

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