Osipova, MargaritaMarra, KonstantinaAal, TanjaAal, KonstantinHornecker, EvaHespanhol, Luke2024-08-212024-08-212024https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/44250The rapid urbanisation and smartization of the world brings challenges of designing urban futures that contribute to a sustainable and inclusive city environment. Additional complexity arises from space and infrastructure constraints, the diverse user range and involvement of multiple stakeholders in the design process. While these technologies -- once created -- would shape the future of cities and human- and non-human-citizens in the long run, we identify a lack of experience and knowledge exchange in the respective community regarding the addressing of smart city challenges from more than purely technical or topic-specific perspectives. With this workshop, we aim to gather researchers and practitioners from the fields of Urban Informatics, Smart Urbanism, and Human-Computer Interaction to openly share experiences and to outline the design challenges that should be addressed first, with the values of sustainability and inclusion as objectives for smart urban futures.enhttp://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccessUrban TechnologySmart CitySmartizationDesign ChallengesCaring CommunityThe Urban Future is Now: Uniting Powers for Inclusive and Sustainable Design of Smart CitiesText/Workshop10.18420/muc2024-mci-ws16-115