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The GMC PAD: An Urban Loft

GMC PADThe Institute for the Future blog discusses the GMC PAD concept. The PAD is an urban loft developed for the modern city dweller. The IFTF blog also talks about "reconfigurable cities."

IFTF's Technology Horizons program is focusing its research this year on the theme of "lightweight infrastructure. These new infrastructure designs will emphasize smaller, smarter, more independent components that can be organized in ways that are more efficient, more flexible, and more secure than the capital-intensive networks of the 20th century.

While at first, the PAD concept may appear as the culmination of the ever-bigger trend in SUVs in America, we can also see it as a lightweight alternative to the traditional home or apartment. IFTF has noted the emergence of temporary cities like Burning Man as an important trend in our 2005 Map of the Decade, but if the concept embodied by PAD really caught on, we could see a whole new form of urbanism based on nomadism and reconfigurable cities. Lightweight infrastructure might allow us to rapidly prototype new forms of settlement as needs and constraints shift from day to day.
You can see more about the GMC Pad here on January's L.A. Auto Show website. Information about other unique designs from the show can be found here. (via Boing Boing)

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