Innovative use of data and improved insights to deliver sustainable places
A new publication (the PlaceTech Innovation Lab Report) that demonstrates the innovative use of data to support improved place-making, has been published by infrastructure body, the Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) in partnership with Scottish Government and infrastructure consultancy Ramboll, with support from Architecture and Design Scotland.
The ‘PlaceTech Innovation Lab’ initiative aims to provide expertise and leadership in the innovative use of data such as geographic information systems, 3D visualisation techniques, digital twins and artificial intelligence to answer place-based infrastructure challenges.
Over the past 12 months, the PlaceTech Innovation Lab was implemented across three public sector pilot projects looking at how decisions within planning and place-making can be improved, specifically looking at:
- Improving Glasgow City Council’s City Centre Strategy through digital tools
- Enhancing Perth & Kinross Council’s Cultural Quarter with digital solutions, and
- Developing a digital model to assess the impact of infrastructure investments for Comhairle nan Eilan Siar (Western Isles Council).
The outputs from using the technology included:
- A digital twin of Glasgow was built to better understand future population growth in the city centre and its impact on social infrastructure capacities to help with improved place-making;
- Perth & Kinross Council used the insights from various data sources to develop a strategic town centre investment plan in response to increased visitors to the newly opened Perth Museum to influence future public transport and active travel improvements, and
- Western Isles used existing construction pipeline data to support its management of existing infrastructure that will support the delivery of offshore renewables, onshore renewables and port improvements.