Care Woven Into Society (Daytime)

With the growing importance of community connections, cities are designed with social aspects in mind. An infrastructure of care – as crucial as water or electricity – encourages citizens to come together, providing easy access to cultural facilities and medical care.
COVID-19 prompted an increase in the importance of neighborly relations
(Navit, "2023 neighbor relationships changing with COVID-19 and post-COVID times”)
Food-centered events at local government facilities strengthen communities by creating connections and mutual support.
People with transportation challenges (due to aging, bus discontinuations, etc.) use mobile stores to access healthcare and get groceries.
A community dinner where everyone brings food to socialize with family, friends, and even strangers. Benches can be flexibly moved around.
Using technology such as security drones to oversee children from above can help to ensure their safety and alleviate the burden on parents.
With the growing importance of community connections, cities are designed with social aspects in mind. An infrastructure of care – as crucial as water or electricity – encourages citizens to come together, providing easy access to cultural facilities and medical care.
COVID-19 prompted an increase in the importance of neighborly relations
(Navit, "2023 neighbor relationships changing with COVID-19 and post-COVID times”)
Food-centered events at local government facilities strengthen communities by creating connections and mutual support.
People with transportation challenges (due to aging, bus discontinuations, etc.) use mobile stores to access healthcare and get groceries.
A community dinner where everyone brings food to socialize with family, friends, and even strangers. Benches can be flexibly moved around.
Using technology such as security drones to oversee children from above can help to ensure their safety and alleviate the burden on parents.