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Google's Sidewalk Labs Thinks a Reinvented Awning Will Fix Toronto's Winter

Saturday March 2, 2019. 01:50 AM , from Slashdot
One of the prototypes Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs is working on for its planned neighborhood on Toronto's waterfront is a hexagonal paving system. 'The slabs are porous and heated, which may keep snow and ice at bay without salting,' reports Engadget. 'They're easy to replace, and include LED lights that can, for instance, help direct traffic flow during construction or mark street closures.' From the report: Sidewalk will also demonstrate what it's calling a Building Raincoat, an awning it says will help protect sidewalks from wind, rain, sun and snow to make outdoor space usable throughout the year. It attaches to the sides of buildings and is fixed to ground anchors. It's made from a durable, lightweight and transparent plastic called ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene).

In addition, Sidewalk will have a number of art installations at the public event, which 'use lighting, projection mapping, mud and other techniques to reflect on relationships between humans and animals in public space, and the broader connection of ecology and urbanism.' Some of the works will be projected onto the awning. Along with the prototypes, Sidewalk will discuss some of its broader ideas about how to make its neighborhood livable and accessible, in part through affordable housing and its transit system.

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